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John A. Balcerzak (born 1957) is an American former police officer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Balcerzak and Joseph T. Gabrish gained national attention in 1991, when they were suspended with pay and later fired for having handed over an injured 14-year-old boy to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer despite bystanders' protests, as well as for the homophobic remarks made by the officers during the incident. The officers appealed their termination and were subsequently reinstated with back pay of $55,000 each by Judge Robert J. Parins. Balcerzak served as president of the Milwaukee Police Association (the police union for Milwaukee officers) from 2005 to 2009. Balcerzak retired from the Milwaukee Police Department in 2017.

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  • John A. Balcerzak (born 1957) is an American former police officer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Balcerzak and Joseph T. Gabrish gained national attention in 1991, when they were suspended with pay and later fired for having handed over an injured 14-year-old boy to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer despite bystanders' protests, as well as for the homophobic remarks made by the officers during the incident. The officers appealed their termination and were subsequently reinstated with back pay of $55,000 each by Judge Robert J. Parins. Balcerzak served as president of the Milwaukee Police Association (the police union for Milwaukee officers) from 2005 to 2009. Balcerzak retired from the Milwaukee Police Department in 2017. (en)
  • John A. Balcerzak, né le 13 avril 1957, est un ancien policier américain du Milwaukee. John Balcerzak et Joseph T. Gabrish font l'objet d'un intérêt national en 1991, alors qu'ils sont suspendus avec solde puis licenciés pour avoir remis un garçon de quatorze ans blessé au tueur en série Jeffrey Dahmer malgré les protestations de passants, ainsi que pour les propos homophobes qu'ils ont tenus lors de l'incident. Les officiers ont fait appel de leur licenciement et ont ensuite été réintégrés avec un arriéré de salaire de 55 000 $ chacun par le juge Robert J. Parins. Balcerzak a été président de la Milwaukee Police Association (le syndicat de la police des agents de Milwaukee) de 2005 à 2009. Balcerzak a pris sa retraite et ainsi quitté le département de police de Milwaukee en 2017. (fr)
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  • John A. Balcerzak (born 1957) is an American former police officer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Balcerzak and Joseph T. Gabrish gained national attention in 1991, when they were suspended with pay and later fired for having handed over an injured 14-year-old boy to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer despite bystanders' protests, as well as for the homophobic remarks made by the officers during the incident. The officers appealed their termination and were subsequently reinstated with back pay of $55,000 each by Judge Robert J. Parins. Balcerzak served as president of the Milwaukee Police Association (the police union for Milwaukee officers) from 2005 to 2009. Balcerzak retired from the Milwaukee Police Department in 2017. (en)
  • John A. Balcerzak, né le 13 avril 1957, est un ancien policier américain du Milwaukee. John Balcerzak et Joseph T. Gabrish font l'objet d'un intérêt national en 1991, alors qu'ils sont suspendus avec solde puis licenciés pour avoir remis un garçon de quatorze ans blessé au tueur en série Jeffrey Dahmer malgré les protestations de passants, ainsi que pour les propos homophobes qu'ils ont tenus lors de l'incident. Les officiers ont fait appel de leur licenciement et ont ensuite été réintégrés avec un arriéré de salaire de 55 000 $ chacun par le juge Robert J. Parins. Balcerzak a été président de la Milwaukee Police Association (le syndicat de la police des agents de Milwaukee) de 2005 à 2009. Balcerzak a pris sa retraite et ainsi quitté le département de police de Milwaukee en 2017. (fr)
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