Wednesday 16 May 2012

American employee fired for returning stolen gun to the Police

Chevilott
A Detroit groundskeeper, who turned in a loaded handgun he found hidden in weeds while working, was fired by his employer, the Wayne County Department of Public Services. John Chevilott, who is just two years away from retirement, found the loaded snub-nosed revolver on May 3 when he and his crew were mowing a lawn in Wayne County. Chevilott secured the gun, waiting for police to drive by so he could hand it over to them. But, according to the station, the Detroit police never did pass by, so Chevilott finished his work that day, drove the gun home and later that same evening turned it into his local police department. The cops ran the gun and discovered the weapon had been stolen from St. Clair Shores in 2005. They( the police) said Chevilott did the right thing getting the gun off the street. However, Chevilott's superiors at the Wayne County Department of Public Services had a much different opinion. His foreman, who had knowledge of the situation, was suspended for 30 days, and after 23 years on the job, Chevilott was fired for violating department policies. According to a Wayne County spokeswoman and the rules, employees aren't allowed to possess a weapon on work property. culled from FOXNEWS

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