Showing posts with label Jerry Pace Jr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jerry Pace Jr. Show all posts

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Sgt Jerry Pace Jr Back on the Job After Being Arrested for Domestic Assault


Danville Police Sgt. Jerry L. Pace has returned to administrative desk duty after being on administrative leave, Chief Philip Broadfoot said in a statement released Wednesday.

Pace was arrested by the Pittsylvania County Sheriff’s Office on Sept. 30 on a charge of domestic assault.

Pace was placed on administrative leave until his arraignment on Tuesday, Broadfoot said.

“I have reviewed the preliminary findings of the department’s internal affairs investigation into this matter,” Broadfoot said. “I have determined that it is appropriate to return Sgt. Pace to administrative desk duty, effective today (Wednesday), until the conclusion of the internal investigation and all court proceedings, at which time a final decision on the status of Sgt. Pace will be made.”

Pace, a member of the police department’s Investigations Division and president of the Fraternal Order of Police, was arrested and charged with assault after a deputy responded to a domestic violence call in the county, Sheriff Mike Taylor said Monday.

Authorities have not said whether the woman Pace is accused of assaulting is his girlfriend or wife, and have not released any other evidence from the case.

Pace was released on bond.

The sergeant also was charged with assault in December 2003 after a dispute with his girlfriend and her daughter, but those charges were dropped in May 2004.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Sergeant Jerry Pace Jr Charged with Assault

Danville Police Department Sergeant, Jerry Pace, Jr., was arrested by the Pittsylvania County Sheriff's Office last Tuesday and charged with assault.

Details concerning the case were not released other than the arrest and charge.

Pace, also the president of the Fraternal Order of Police, is on administrative leave from the police department indefinitely.

He was previously charged with assault in Dec. 2003, but those charges were dropped in May 2004.

Pace is the president of the Fraternal Order of Police.