QuoteOk, now hold on, in the interest of fairness, lets all take one step back.
First, is there any documented proof that the facts you allege happened?
Second, what were the facts surrounding the issue?

Quote from: lapolyguy on Feb 23, 2009, 10:15 PMI do not know if anyone on this board is aware that former LAPD Polygraph Officer in Charge Roy Ortiz was fired from his position. Apparently he went off the deep end with another employee and his actions were deemed to be a threat to the safety that employee and the safety of all other LAPD employees. We was escorted off the property by armed officers and administratively re-assigned to a non-polygraph position in a building away from Polygraph headquarters.
Eventually he was disciplined which led to a Civil Service Commission hearing. At the hearing, he lost his position as Polygraph Officer in charge, and in order to keep his employment with the City he was demoted to a Clerk (Management Analyst).
How is a non law enforcement former polygraph examiner being allowed to run as president of the American Polygraph Association (APA)? He has nothing to do with polygraphy anymore. He is a mere records clerk. How can this be allowed to happen? The APA is supposedly the premier polygraph organization in the world. They want a police records clerk to run their operations and lead their organization? What a joke
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