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Cop who punched Occupy Wall Street protester gets tax-free disability pension

Deputy Inspector Johnny Cardona has been granted three-quarters tax free disability pension of roughly $120,000 a year for injuries suffered during his violent encounter with Felix Rivera-Pitre in the Financial District in October 2011.

BY Rocco Parascandola
POLICE BUREAU CHIEF
Friday, June 13, 2014, 8:14 AM



[Image: cardona-rivera-pitre.jpg] ANDREW GOMBERT/EPA NYPD Deputy Inspector Johnny Cardona (right) hits protester Felix Rivera-Pitre (green shirt), as Occupy Wall Street activists clash with police in the Financial District on Oct. 14, 2011.
A NYPD cop caught in a violent confrontation with an Occupy Wall Street protester has been granted a tax-free disability pension for injuries suffered during the confrontation, the Daily News has learned.
Video captured Deputy Inspector Johnny Cardona, punching Felix Rivera-Pitre during a demonstration in the Financial District on Oct. 14, 2011.
The NYPD said Rivera-Pitre, then 37, was the instigator and tried to elbow Cardona.
Roy Richter, head of the Captains Endowment Association, said other video shows Cardona caught in a headlock and that Cardona was trampled and hurt so badly he suffered back injuries and needed hip replacement surgery and operations on both knees.
This week, sources said, the NYPD pension board granted Cardona, 50, a three-quarters tax free disability pension roughly $120,000 a year.
Neither Rivera-Pitre, nor Cardona, were charged in the incident, but Rivera-Pitre, an artist, filed a lawsuit and settled for $55,000.
Ron Kuby, his lawyer, was incredulous to learn about Cardona's pension.
"What's his disability?" Kuby asked. "He hurt his fist when he punched Occupy Wall Street protesters? If he went out on a psychological disability that would have been appropriate.
"At least he's off the force."
Rivera-Pitre, living in a commune in Tennessee, could not be reached for comment. :Sad:


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/punc...z34b135P38