SMITHTOWN, NY - Local officials recently passed a bill to recover the money paid to former police chief James Burke who was sentenced to prison for assaulting a man and trying to cover it up.

The bill was recently introduced by Robert Trotta, Republican legislator for the 13th district of Long Island, and received unanimous support from both parties. Burke, of St. James, was charged in 2015 with assaulting Smithtown resident Christopher Loeb who was arrested for stealing a duffel bags with items from Burke's SCPD-issued SUV as well as other police vehicles in 2012.

According to the bill, in addition to his salary and benefits, Suffolk County was required to pay $1.5 million to settle a civil action that "originated with Burke's abuse of power and criminal conduct." As a result, the new bill will allow officials to take legal action against Burke to recover compensation that was paid to Burke by the County.

According to a report in Newsday, last month County Attorney Dennis Brown said the proposal was "frivolous" due to the fact that "the county did not represent Burke in the lawsuit brought by burglary suspect [Loeb,] which resulted in a $1.5 million settlement."



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