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York City police officer can go to arbitration while city appeals decision, judge rules A trial board cleared Officer Clayton Swartz of all three disciplinary charges against him: unbecoming conduct, use of alcohol off duty and truthfulness. York Daily Record A York City police officer whom a trial board cleared of allegations that he mocked the death of George Floyd can proceed to arbitration with his grievances, while the city is allowed to continue to appeal the decision in court, a judge ruled on Thursday. Common Pleas Judge Matthew D. Menges held that the arbitrator, Thomas Leonard, can decide the issues that are properly before him, including whether Officer Clayton Swartz should be removed from unpaid administrative leave, compensated with back pay and reinstated. ....
More than three months later, a trial board composed of Capt. Matthew Leitzel, Lt. Derrick Millhouse and Detective First Class Scott Nadzom cleared Swartz of all three disciplinary charges against him: unbecoming conduct, use of alcohol off duty and truthfulness. His lawyers attached a copy of the findings as an exhibit to a recent court filing. Swartz is now asking a judge to put the court proceedings on hold and compel the city to take part in arbitration. He wants the police department to take him off unpaid administrative leave, allow him to return to work and compensate him with back pay. ....
Paskey did not provide Jeff s last name in the statement. To date, only his first name has been publicized, Paskey said Thursday. The statement is consistent with the articles. Interviewed by department, feds Jeff and his wife agreed to be interviewed by his department without hesitation, Paskey wrote. Both did so because neither had done anything morally, ethically or legally wrong, according to Paskey. Neither traveled to our nation’s capital with the intention of partaking in any of the lawless and despicable actions that unfolded both outside and inside the U.S. Capitol building that day. After conducting an investigation, Officer Jeff’s department concluded that he did not violate any of its policies, did not discipline him in any way and returned him to full duty, according to Paskey. ....