Ex-cop reaps $90G in disability pension, full-time U.S. Army job - NY Daily News:
"A retired police detective earning a whopping $90,000-a-year in tax free NYPD disability payments is working full-time as a security boss for the U.S. Army, the Daily News has learned.
Anthony Hernandez, 43, of Staten Island, retired as a detective from the NYPD in January 2014 and began receiving $7,443.62 a month in coveted disability payments from the city, records show.
Within a few months, the former general manager of the NYPD’s football team then began working as a security official at the sprawling Brooklyn military base in Fort Hamilton, making about $50,000 a year, records show.
“He didn’t waste any time leaving the NYPD and starting to work here,” a source told The News. “He supposedly has a back problem, but he’s bending down and picking up weapons, jumping in and out of his vehicle.”
...Hernandez, who did not respond to repeated requests for comment, was appointed a cop in September 2000, which puts him at a hair over 16 years since he joined the NYPD — four years from the cut-off..."
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