Post by redstone14 on Oct 23, 2011 19:12:09 GMT -5
Last week, the Press posed that question to Acting Nassau Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter, who defended the department’s non-action on three separate instances—insisting that it was the school district’s decision not to press charges, not the police department’s.
“There may have been a signed statement, ultimately, like I said, when they were interviewed they declined to prosecute,” he said. “The initial statement may have requested an arrest, but there came a point in time where the school district declined to prosecute.”
The school district, however, flatly and adamantly denies this.