Saturday, January 31, 2009

Former Officer George Adymy Faces More Charges

A former Hamburg police officer who received a break from a federal judge after a 2005 child pornography conviction is back in legal trouble.

George A. Adymy, 50, of Hamburg, faces the possibility of more prison time because of a recent driving while intoxicated arrest, the U. S. Attorney’s office said on Friday.

Adymy — who is under supervised release, monitored by federal probation officers — was arrested by state police after a Jan. 9 traffic accident on the Thruway in West Seneca, according to court papers.

Police said Adymy’s car struck another vehicle and then crashed into a guard rail. A Breathalyzer test showed Adymy’s blood alcohol level at 0.19 percent, well above the legal limit for drivers, prosecutor Gregory L. Brown said.

In May 2005, District Judge Richard J. Arcara sentenced Adymy to one year in prison for felony possession of Internet child pornography. The judge noted at the time that he gave Adymy a major break, because advisory sentencing guidelines called for a prison term of more than three years.

Brown said Adymy completed his federal prison term in July 2006. The former police officer has been under the supervision of federal probation officers since then, and the alleged DWI crime is a violation of his supervised release.

If convicted of the supervised release violation, Adymy could be sent back to federal prison for three months or more, authorities said.

Adymy was apologetic when he appeared before Arcara on Friday, and the judge ordered him to be confined to his home with an electronic ankle monitor until further proceedings in the case.

Arcara also ordered Adymy into an alcohol abuse treatment program.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

You people who post this shit make me sick. Imagine how his DAUGHTERS and family must feel/

Anonymous said...

You people who post this shit make me sick. Imagine how his DAUGHTERS and family must feel/

Imagine how the familys and DAUGHTERS of the under age children that he look at feel....
Now who is making who sick?

Anonymous said...

He should have thought about that before he broke the law!
Don't break the fucking law and it wouldn't get posted!

He makes me sick when I think about how he got away with his crime so easily just because he was a former officer.

Send his nasty ass to jail!

Anonymous said...

think about how his daughters feel?

You must be a Hamburg Police Department employee and still a friend of his.

Your department is an embarrassment to every American citizen. So far lauri Staley stones been convicted of helping the chosen ones obtain information on rival biker gang members, and George Adymy is disgusting.

Staley-stone;

https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/buffalo/press-releases/2009/bffo112409.htm

Are you kidding me ? 4 months

If that sheet of paper wasn’t found by the bureau we would still have this dangerous individual in uniform with a side arm, a taser and pepper spray.

https://www.apnews.com/699236946e3140659fff8a2362e16f43

George Adymy - just google the name coupled with Hamburg Police Department. You will be sickened.


These are two examples of heinous crimes committed by police and given light sentences. Police officers should be held to a higher standard and get TWICE the sentence of the general public.

My question is what kind of leadership doesn’t know what it’s subordinate officers are doing? The kind of leadership that should be removed, chief captain and lieutenants.