In 2014, Wildhaber claims he met with John Saracino, a member of the departments civilian police board. Saracino told Wildhaber that the the command staff has a problem with your sexuality. If you ever want to see a white shirt (i.e. get a promotion), you should tone down your gayness.
Date: Feb 18, 2017
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Cop allegedly told to 'tone down gayness' for promotion
Then, during a routine patrol checking on local restaurants, Wildhaber claims the owner of Bartolinos, John Saracino, who was also a member of the St. Louis County Police Board at the time, told him he knew of Wildhabers recent application to move up the police ranks.
Date: Feb 17, 2017
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Officer was told to 'tone down your gayness' if he wanted a promotion, lawsuit claims
There, he spoke with John Saracino, who at the time was a member of St. Louis County Board of Police Commissioners. Saracino indicated to Wildhaber that he knew that the sergeant was applying for a promotion within the department, the lawsuit states.
Date: Feb 17, 2017
Category: World
Source: Google
St. Louis Cop: I Was Told To “Tone Down” My Gayness To Get Promoted
The command staff has a problem with your sexuality. If you ever want to see a white shirt (i.e. get a promotion), you should tone down your gayness, board member John Saracino allegedly told Wildhaber during a routine business check in 2014.
Date: Feb 17, 2017
Category: World
Source: Google
St. Louis County cop says he was told to 'tone down his gayness'
During a routine business check at Bartolinos restaurant in 2014, Wildhaber visited with its owner, John Saracino, according to the lawsuit. Saracino was a member of the departments civilian police board at the time.