Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder about the hiring practices. How could they not have asked why he was leaving NYPD?
It's ludicrous. Who actually hired this man? That person really needs to be fired. There is no excuse not to have Googled the name. There is no way his record should have gone unnoticed.
MCPS is sounding like the Catholic Church. A safe haven for pedophiles who have trouble fitting in elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder about the hiring practices. How could they not have asked why he was leaving NYPD?
Anonymous wrote:So glad the Montgomery County Council is considering airport type security at their building and providing the JCC with $225,000 for their security yet..........
Glad to see they are taking the safety of the students seriously. But hey, they are reviewing things.....
Anonymous wrote:http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Richard-Montgomery-High-School-Security-Team-Leader-Arrested-for-Alleged-Sexual-Contact-with-Student/
He was the girls varsity basketball coach there for two seasons. Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10:58 here. My wallet is intact. Police:
http://www.mymcpnews.com/2017/04/06/montgomery-county-public-school-security-team-leader-charged-with-sex-offense/
Unclear. It sounds like the letter to the school community came first, then the MCPD announcement, then the MCPS announcement.
I have a child there and have no emails..
FWIW, I have a child there and got "Urgent and Important Message - A message from RICHARD MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL Dear Parents/Guardians" in my email at 9:22 am today.
Sounds like he was arrested today, so that's pretty prompt.
Odd I looked again and have nothing...aside from the email from the PTA indicating that the principal was not taking parent calls. Glad to know something went out to someone at least.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10:58 here. My wallet is intact. Police:
http://www.mymcpnews.com/2017/04/06/montgomery-county-public-school-security-team-leader-charged-with-sex-offense/
Unclear. It sounds like the letter to the school community came first, then the MCPD announcement, then the MCPS announcement.
I have a child there and have no emails..
FWIW, I have a child there and got "Urgent and Important Message - A message from RICHARD MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL Dear Parents/Guardians" in my email at 9:22 am today.
Sounds like he was arrested today, so that's pretty prompt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10:58 here. My wallet is intact. Police:
http://www.mymcpnews.com/2017/04/06/montgomery-county-public-school-security-team-leader-charged-with-sex-offense/
Unclear. It sounds like the letter to the school community came first, then the MCPD announcement, then the MCPS announcement.
I have a child there and have no emails..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS just posted a press release: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?pagetype=showrelease&id=5046&type=current&startYear=&pageNumber=&mode
Doesn't state how he managed to get hired when already having a record.
It's unclear whether he had "a record." The menacing charge was a misdemeanor and I don't think those are included in the application form.
They SHOULD be, and it seems clear to me that he would have been in much more legal trouble had he not been a NYPD officer at the time, but if we assume that misdemeanor was his only offense, I can see why MCPS didn't pick it up in a background check.
I don't buy that. I'm a landlord and when I get a new tenant, the service I use for credit checks includes a criminal check for free. Last time around, it showed the applicant had a misdemeanor drunk in public charge.
If I as a regular citizen paying $30 can get that much detail, surely MCPS can get that much.
Besides, why didn't they just type the guy's name into Google? The source is reliable -- New York Times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS just posted a press release: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/press/index.aspx?pagetype=showrelease&id=5046&type=current&startYear=&pageNumber=&mode
Doesn't state how he managed to get hired when already having a record.
It's unclear whether he had "a record." The menacing charge was a misdemeanor and I don't think those are included in the application form.
They SHOULD be, and it seems clear to me that he would have been in much more legal trouble had he not been a NYPD officer at the time, but if we assume that misdemeanor was his only offense, I can see why MCPS didn't pick it up in a background check.
And we don't even know if he was convicted...