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Posted: 13 Aug 2013 08:30 AM PDT
Lieutenant Jonathan Josey of the Philadelphia Police Department was captured on video last September punching a woman in the face at the Puerto Rican Day parade in 2012, and was fired by Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey a short time later. After being acquitted of assault charges, the Fraternal Order of Police appealed his dismissal to an arbitrator, and after a June hearing, has now issued an 18-page decision in Josey's favor:
According to the arbitrator, a frame-by-frame review of the video supports Josey's claims.
"No that's a lie," Guzman said through an interpreter Monday. "I didn't fall on my face, that's a pure lie! I feel offended like they punched me in the face again."
Commissioner Ramsey said he is disappointed with the ruling, but says he will accept it.
"I have no regrets about the action I took at the time this took place," said Ramsey. "The decision has been rendered, and I'll abide by it."
Lt. Josey will be returned to work at with full benefits and pay, including back pay from the time he was dismissed in September until present.
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