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Officer Ray Glick Credit: GTPD.org |
Glick, age 53, is 24-year veteran of the Galloway Township Police Department. Officer Glick terminated his own employment with the Township citing his resignation and intent to retire.
The Police Department has no further comment regarding the on-going investigation.
Original Breaking News (March 30th):
Galloway Police have confirmed that Galloway Township Police Officer Ray Glick has been charged with aggravated assault. The circumstances surrounding the charges have not yet been released.
Police stated a press release regarding the arrest is forthcoming.
Another one bites the dust....
ReplyDeleteYeah, thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat officer who served Galloway residents well.
ReplyDeleteI'm shocked, shocked to find that Ray Glick has assaulted someone!
ReplyDeleteNot shocked at all.
ReplyDeleteIf this was anyone else, Big Donna would be telling the press anything they wanted to know about the perp, including his favorite color and eating habits. What I see here is the usual blue wall of silence. Shame on the Galloway Township Police Department, Galloway Council and the people who're keeping the details of this matter from the public for almost 2 weeks.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous001
I guess that my comments don't count. It almost seems like you're protecting someone.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous001
Anyone wiith common sense would know that the department is not allowed to comment on an ongoing investigation untill it is complete. Plus it does reflect your stupidity when you start to call people names! Grow up !!
ReplyDeleteYou haven't got a clue, Anonymous @ 11:11 am. You really think it takes more than 2 weeks to investigate a single case of aggravated assault? Since it's obvious that you didn't bother to read my remarks, I'll state here that I wasn't asking the department to comment on an ongoing investigation. It's not everyday that a police officer is charged with aggravated assault and then retires shortly thereafter. So, where are the details? Why wasn't Glick in either of the last two Police Blotter releases? (In case you didn't know it, I'm not the only person wondering why his name is absent from those releases.) What about all those people whose names are published in the blotter? Do you think that all of them have had complete investigations by the time their names hit the newspaper? Give me a break .... I apologize if I gave anyone the impression that I was insulting Lt. Donna Higbee. That wasn't my intention.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous001
This means he's trying to get his pension. No - not unless cleared of charges. If he committed a felony as a cop, on or off duty, goodbye pension. Police have too much power, and sliding this guy his pension during covering up the facts known surrounding the incident, is criminal collusion to defraud the taxpayers. Cops should be punished double the average citizen, but instead they have a private elite force, increasingly acting against the People.
ReplyDeleteWait.... What? You wrote "If this was anyone else, Big Donna would be telling the press anything they wanted to know about the perp, including his favorite color and eating habits. What I see here is the usual blue wall of silence."
ReplyDeleteNow, you say that an insult wasn't your intention??? You don't have a clue if you think anybody is gonna buy that load of crap. Funny thing is, you don't have the stones to ever say anything like that to the Lt's face let alone put your name to your moronic post or phony apology
#gutless
Bob Woods
If the guy did something wrong, made a mistake, or however you describe it he is being held accountable.
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