Domestic Violence Group Lauds Police
The Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence praises the Barrington police for its handling of the case against a suspended sergeant facing new charges.
Deborah DeBare, executive director of the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence, released the following statement about the upgraded domestic violence charges against Barrington Police Sgt. Joseph Andreozzi last week. The State Police charges went from domestic disorderly conduct to felony obstruction of justice and cyberstalking. Andreozzi has been suspended without pay. See the Patch story on Nov. 26. “We commend the Barrington Police Department and its Police Chief John LaCross for responsibly handling the Sergeant Joseph Andreozzi domestic violence case. "In August 2012, they asked State Police to investigate the complaints lodged against Andreozzi by his ex-wife that led to an initial charge of domestic disorderly conduct. …
Kelly Maxwell
8:13 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013
You are a horrible person and you have no idea what happened.. shut up   more ›