RACINE — A warrant has been issued against a Racine man caught on tape punching off-duty Racine Police Sgt. Samuel Stulo after an OWI crash caused by Stulo last December.
George E. Gayton, 44, of the 1900 block of State Street, was due in court Tuesday but failed to appear, online court records show. A warrant has been issued for his arrest.
Gayton
is charged with a felony count of substantial battery and faces up to
3½ years in prison and/or fines up to $10,000.
Court
records indicate that Gayton was previously convicted of battery with
domestic abuse assessments, disorderly conduct and burglary of a
building.
Caught on tape
According
to the criminal complaint, Gayton punched Stulo. on Dec. 17, 2018,
after a crash in the 1900 block of State Street in which Gayton’s
aunt was involved.
Police
found Stulo and his severely damaged SUV in front of Beres Towing,
1960 State St. Stulo was later found to be intoxicated. Gayton was
also at the scene, standing outside the vehicle, visibly upset and
yelling.
Stulo
admitted that he had had a couple of drinks and said he was coming
down the road when a car came out of nowhere and the crash occurred.
He
said he pulled over and Gayton approached, accusing him of trying to
get away. Stulo said he pulled out his badge and his phone and Gayton
punched him in the throat.
Surveillance
footage from the nearby BP Gas Station, 1975 State St., “clearly
showed the defendant punch Mr. Stulo.”
Stulo was admitted to Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa after being punched. Medical records show that the punch resulted in Stulo’s voice box being fractured.
After the crash, Stulo was convicted of OWI, first offense, causing injury. In June, he was sentenced to 30 days in the Kenosha County Jail. Stulo has returned to work at the Racine Police Department.
1 comment:
So the HERO who tried to stop a criminal is going to be prosecuted by Trish Hanson - whose Husband Did you know that Michael Gabbey, the husband of current Racine County District Attorney Patricia Hanson-is currently under investigation by the Wisconsin Judicial Commission? Did you know that after allegations were lodged against him, he resigned from his position as Town of Norway Municipal Judge? One of the more probable reasons why Michael Gabbey resigned from this position may have been the ongoing investigation on him by the Wisconsin Judicial Commission. Allegations of sexual harassment by a former court clerk/secretary to be exact. According to a highly reliable source within the Racine County Government, while acting in the capacity of Judge, Michael Gabbey made sexually charged comments to this woman over an extended period of time. So much so that the woman's husband filed an official complaint-which later reached the Wisconsin Judicial Commission as well as the Norway Town Board. According to this source, Judge Gabbey told this court employee that he had a 'big p***s' and invited her to his home to partake in a 3 some with another 'big d**k firefighter from Racine.' Women described feeling 'harassed' and 'intimated' by him. Furthermore, absolutely no local media outlets have, so far, reported on ANY of this. An Open Records request lodged on September 23, 2019 for any information regarding these allegations was met with a brick wall.
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