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2 retired state troopers indicted for illegally disposing of department weapons, accepting free guns

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AG: 2 retired state troopers indicted for illegally disposing of department weapons, accepting free guns

BOSTON (WHDH) - Two retired state troopers are facing criminal charges after allegedly taking free guns that they were supposed to be disposing of and accepting free personalized weapons from a prospective vendor, Attorney General Maura Healey’s Office announced.

Former state police Lt. Paul M. Wosny, 50, of Norfolk, and former trooper Michael G. Wilmot, 59, of Sturbridge, will each be arraigned in East Brookfield District Court on a charge of using their official position to obtain an unwarranted privilege, according to Healey’s Office.

Prosecutors allege that while working at the department’s armory in New Braintree in 2013, they received from Troy Industries Inc. two Trooper Carbine rifles to Wilmot for free — one for him and one for Wosny — that were customized with their state police ID numbers as the rifles’ serial numbers.

At the time, Troy Industries, of West Springfield, was looking to become a state police vendor.

Then, in 2015, Wosny allegedly decided, without the knowledge or approval of his supervisors, to do an exchange of state police weapons with Jurek Bros., a firearms dealer and state police vendor in Greenfield, for store credit toward the purchase of new weapons.

Wilmot collected about 200 obsolete weapons (rifles, shotguns and handguns) at the armory, and sent them to Jurek after tagging nine weapons, indicating that they were interested in them, and later were given those weapons by Jurek at no cost.

Wosny and Wilmot then allegedly submitted false and misleading reports in which they failed to disclose that they had gotten weapons back from Jurek at no charge.

Wosny was transferred out of the armory in September 2015.

In October 2015, prosecutors say Wilmot took from the armory four Colt upper receivers; over 100 high capacity plastic magazines; and approximately 23 Troy upper receivers.

In November 2015, Wilmot and Wosny met at the armory, where Wosny allegedly took three of the Troy upper receivers and Wilmot retained 2 Colt uppers, over 100 high capacity plastic magazines, and 13-15 Troy uppers.

Wilmot is scheduled to be arraigned in East Brookfield District Court on Nov. 1 and Wosny on Dec. 5.
 
Another example of reporters throwing around terms they don't understand.

If they had, in fact, been "indicted", they would be arraigned in a Superior Court, not a District Court.

The charges are "PUBLIC EMPLOYEE STANDARDS OF CONDUCT VIOL c268A §26"

on [DATE OF OFFENSE:], being an officer or employee of a state, county or municipal agency, with fraudulent intent, did violate the provisions of G.L. c. 268A, § 23(b)(2) or (4) by: (1) soliciting or receiving something of substantial value for such officer or employee, which was not otherwise authorized by statute or regulation, for or because of the officer or employee’s official position; or (2) using or attempting to use such official position to secure for such officer, employee or others unwarranted privileges or exemptions of substantial value which was not properly available to similarly situated individuals; or (3) presenting a false or fraudulent claim to his or her employer for any payment or benefit of substantial value; such unwarranted privileges or exemptions in a 12-month period having a fair market value in the aggregate of more than $1,000, in violation of G.L. c. 268A, § 26. (PENALTY: state prison not more than 5 years; or jail or house of correction not more than 2½ years; or not more than $10,000 fine; or both.)
 
“Wilmot collected about 200 obsolete weapons”


Wtf is an obsolete weapon? Hope they actually get some type of punishment for this
 
Get rich or die tryin'.
Maybe they'll go after Troy, too, if they have any money left after bankrolling anti-gunners.
 
“Wilmot collected about 200 obsolete weapons”


Wtf is an obsolete weapon? Hope they actually get some type of punishment for this

I toured the police station in my town. In their armory they have a bunch of old guns sitting around. Some revolvers that they used to carry etc. Staties probably had a similar pile. Who knows?
 
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