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An off-duty Connecticut middle school resource officer was captured on video punching a motorist in the face late last year, as reported by WTIC-TV.
When confronted by fellow police officers about the incident, Allen Ganter initially feigned ignorance about the punch, but changed his tune when shown the bodycam footage of the altercation.
The incident on December 8 came to light after a tip was received, leading to WTIC obtaining the video through a Freedom of Information request.
Thomas Brocuglio, 37, was driving his company vehicle with a dash camera recording when he encountered a Toyota Tacoma at a red light at the intersection of France Street and Cromwell Avenue in Rocky Hill, according to WTIC’s report.
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“What are we doing?” Brocuglio asked, honking his horn, expecting the Tacoma driver to make a right turn.
“Wait all f**kin’ day!” Brocuglio yelled, according to his dashcam. The station said Brocuglio soon gave the finger to the driver of the truck.
After exiting the Tacoma, Ganter, a 57-year-old corporal from the Meriden police force who was off-duty at the time, approached Brocuglio’s vehicle while displaying his badge.
With over 20 years of law enforcement experience, Ganter was on the verge of making his first puzzling error.
“You can’t take a right on red, you a**hole,” Ganter told Brocuglio, according to WTIC.
Problem for Ganter was that the sign doesn’t communicate that — and Brocuglio picked up on Ganter’s gaffe right away.
“Really? Where does it say that? It says ‘stop here on red,’” Brocuglio replied. Motorists can turn right on red when a sign says stop here on red.
Ganter soon was taking photos of Brocuglio’s license plates; Brocuglio accused Ganter of being on his phone; and Ganter then threatened to ticket Broculglio and call his supervisor, WTIC reported.
“Sure. Sounds good,” Brocuglio replied. “Let me get your badge number.”
Instead, Brocuglio received a punch to the face, administered by Ganter according to the station.
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