
“Stahl, a Pelham officer for 12 years, was the focus of a public disciplinary hearing before selectmen last month, where he was accused of: Loudly berating a female drunken-driving suspect in a profanity-laced interrogation. Drawing his gun on two apparently unarmed teens during a traffic stop. Being heard by a Pelham police dispatcher on the radio speaking in a profane manner toward his superior officer, Lt. Brian McCarthy, and broadcasting his desire to punch one female civilian he encountered on duty ‘right in the face.’ Crashing his cruiser while driving with unnecessary and ‘life-threatening’ speed – at 50 mph above the listed 30 mph limit.”
http://www.lowellsun.com/ci_24068049/pelham-officer-fired-misconduct
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