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PA Activists Take Action on Promotions of Domestically Violent Police Officers

by Feminist Majority (reposted)
Tuesday, July 3, 2007 : Women's rights activists in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania have galvanized over the recent promotion of three police officers with histories of domestic violence. Despite admitting that he was aware of one of the promoted officers' violent record, Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl announced on Friday that...
Women's rights activists in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania have galvanized over the recent promotion of three police officers with histories of domestic violence. Despite admitting that he was aware of one of the promoted officers' violent record, Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl announced on Friday that he will not demote any of the three officers. Women's rights groups, including local National Organization for Women (NOW) chapters, the National Council of Jewish Women, the joint city-county Women's Commission, the Executive Women's Council, and the League of Independent Voters, have called for the reversal of all three promotions.

Police Commander George Trosky, who was promoted from his position as detective, was charged with breaking his ex-wife's nose during a domestic dispute. His then-wife did not appear in court, so he was never found guilty. Additionally, Trosky's record includes a DUI, which was later dismissed though the incident did result in a demotion, and an internal charge for using excessive force when he beat up a fan at a rock concert. Lieutenant Charles Rodriguez, who was promoted from sergeant to lieutenant, was charged in April for hitting his daughter. Finally, police were called twice to the home of Sergeant Eugene F. Hlavac, who previously served as a patrolman, for fights he had with his girlfriend.

While Mayor Ravenstahl did not demote the three officers, he has pledged to implement "a new policy that will set a standard of zero tolerance for domestic abuse." Women's rights activists, including National Organization for Women activist Jeanne Clark, however, are skeptical

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