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Teh One Who Knocks
05-17-2012, 12:35 PM
By David Schepp - MyFox Detroit


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Sometimes it doesn't pay to do the right thing. Just ask John Chevilott, a former public-works employee in Wayne County, Mich., who earlier this month found a loaded, snubnosed revolver while mowing grass in Detroit's Brightmoor neighborhood, turned it in and was promptly fired.

"It was damaged, so it could've went off. Surprisingly, it didn't kill the guy on the mower," he told Detroit TV station WJBK. Chevilott (pictured at left) said the crew was waiting for Detroit police to swing by and pick up the gun, but they never showed.

So the veteran employee of the Department of Public Services did what he thought was the right thing: Finished the job and then turned the gun into police later the same evening.

Police told Chevilott he did the right thing by getting the gun off the streets, he said. A check revealed that it had been stolen from a nearby suburb in 2005.

Where he ran into trouble is with his superiors, who saw things rather differently.

A Wayne County spokeswoman told WJBK that according to department rules employees aren't allowed to possess a weapon on work property.

So after 23 years -- just two shy of retirement -- Chevilott was fired for violation of department policies, even though he found the gun while on the job and didn't bring it to work. His foreman, who knew about the incident, was suspended for 30 days.

WJBK reports that Chevilott, who wants his job back, was also fired for insubordination and unauthorized access to the department's road yard.

The union representing Chevilott, Local 101, has filed a grievance and intends to fight all three accusations.

Union President Thomas Richards told the TV station, "There's never been any policy brought to light on what we should do when they find a weapon."

redred
05-17-2012, 01:02 PM
:roll: what a joke

Acid Trip
05-17-2012, 01:08 PM
Wow. Two years before retirement and gets fired for doing the right thing.

FBD
05-17-2012, 04:25 PM
:lol: how the fuck did his superiors interpret that as firearm possession?! if the cops didnt show up to claim it and he left it and it was subsequently used in a robbery or murder, how would they have felt about that??

PorkChopSandwiches
05-17-2012, 04:29 PM
:facepalm:

I smell a lawsuit

Hal-9000
05-17-2012, 04:41 PM
Local 101 is going to go in and get a whole lot more dough for this guy than if they just kept him on and let him retire...


that company is so far outta line this guy should clean up

Joebob034
05-18-2012, 03:40 AM
Brightmoor AKA Blightmoor. That is the worst of the worst neighborhoods in the city, surprised he didn't mow over anything else like dead bodies.