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Published on: 9/29/2006
Last Visited: 3/26/2008
The issues in question began for Mr. Pechonis in 2004 due to a threat issued by Marlborough Police Officer James Gough, to kill his son.
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An internal investigation agreed Officer Gough had violated Marlborough Police regulations by his actions.Mr. Pechonis however was denied knowledge of the actual discipline received by Officer Gough.
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Paul T. Pechonis, 47, of 17 Milk Porridge Circle, Northboro, was arraigned in Marlboro District Court in February on a charge of threatening to commit a crime (murder) against Marlboro Police Officer James P. Gough.
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According to a police report, the Marlboro Police Department became aware of the Web site in early September after Mr. Pechonis allegedly sent a link to the site, which contained the threat against Officer Gough, via e-mail to Police Chief Mark F. Leonard.
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Captain Valianti, was the Marlborough Police internal affairs officer that Mr. Pechonis had dealt with concerning the actions of Police Officer James Gough who allegedly made threats to kill his teenage son.
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Hearing appeal against Officer James Gough, in Marlborough District court, Friday April 7, 2006.
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Mr. Pechonis's criminal complaint application against Officer Gough, for threats to commit a crime was denied by Paul F. Malloy, clerk of Marlborough district court without a hearing.
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Mr. Pechonis's citizen complaint in reference to the threat by Officer Gough to place his gun against his head was investigated previously by the Marlborough Police department.
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Mr. Pechonis was informed on August 11, 2005 by Captain Timothy J. Naze, that Officer Gough was found to have violated the department rules and regulations.
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The failure to deal with the actions of Officer James Gough correctly by the Marlborough Police department remains the underlying factor to the "arrest video" which currently awaits a ruling by US District Court Judge Fredrick Saylor IV.
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Pechonis allegedly threatened to kill Marlborough Police Officer James Gough by posting "Death to Pig Gough" on his Web site, www.bonuskill.com, according to court records.He is also alleged to have posted a threat online against Westborough District Court Judge Paul Waickowski.
His Sept. 29 arrest, which he said was without a warrant, was caught on tape by a nanny-cam in his home.
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Jared had filed a complaint with the Marlborough Police Department, alleging that Gough threatened to put a gun to his head during a traffic stop in June, and requested a formal court hearing.
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Marlborough Police conducted an investigation this summer, and disciplined Gough for violating department rules and regulations.A letter dated Aug. 11, signed by Marlborough Police Capt. Timothy J. Naze, said Gough was disciplined, but it didn't say how.
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"None of this would be going on if I hadn't starting communicating with the Marlborough Police on the harassment of my son by Officer Gough," Pechonis said.
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Pechonis claims Marlborough Police Officer James Gough threatened to put a gun to his son Jared's head last summer during a traffic stop.After that, Pechonis claims Gough followed his son around the city, harassing him.
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Soon after that, death threats against Gough showed up on a Web site registered to Paul Pechonis.
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According to court records, in complaining about Gough to Leonard, Paul Pechonis inadvertently sent Leonard the Web site link that contained the threats against Gough, complete with pictures of Pechonis holding guns and the threats against Gough posted above his head.
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According to court records, in complaining about Gough to Leonard, Paul Pechonis inadvertently sent Leonard the Web site link that contained the threats against Gough, complete with pictures of Pechonis holding guns and the threats against Gough posted above his head.
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According to court records, in complaining about Gough to Leonard, Paul Pechonis inadvertently sent Leonard the Web site link that contained the threats against Gough, complete with pictures of Pechonis holding guns and the threats against Gough posted above his head.
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Paul T. Pechonis, 46, of 17 Milk Porridge Circle, Northboro, was arraigned in Marlboro District Court yesterday on a charge of threatening to commit a crime (murder) against Marlboro Police Officer James P. Gough.
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According to a police report, the Marlboro Police Department became aware of one of the Web sites in early September after Mr. Pechonis allegedly sent a link to the site, which contained the threat against Officer Gough, via e-mail to Police Chief Mark F. Leonard.
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Capt. Valianti wrote in his report that based on Mr. Pechonis' statements during the September interview, "it is clear that he is trying to threaten Officer James Gough through this Web site.
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The threat was clearly communicated through his e-mails to the Chief of Police ... coupled with photos of him holding what appears to be firearms and edged weapons along with threats to kill Officer Gough, his intent is clear."
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Mandatory weekly drug testing, a surrender all weapons, and a stay away order from Officer James Gough, and the Marlborough police department were also ordered by Judge Sullivan as additional conditions.
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Mr. Jared Pechonis has initiated an application for a criminal complaint against Marlborough Police Officer James Gough for threatening to commit a crime (murder).
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Mr. Pechonis's citizen complaint in reference to the threat by Officer Gough to place his gun against his head was investigated previously by the Marlborough Police department.
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Mr. Pechonis was informed on August 11, 2005 by Captain Timothy J. Naze, that Officer Gough was found to have violated the department rules and regulations.
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Officer James Gough to face clerk on criminal complaint application for threatening to commit a crime (murder).
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In other actions concerning this case, Mr. Jared Pechonis has initiated an application for a criminal complaint against Marlborough Police Officer James Gough for threatening to commit a crime (murder).
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Mr. Pechonis's citizen complaint in reference to the threat by Officer Gough to place his gun against his head was investigated previously by the Marlborough Police department.
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Mr. Pechonis was informed on August 11, 2005 by Captain Timothy J. Naze, that Officer Gough was found to have violated the department rules and regulations.
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A letter dated Aug. 11, signed by Marlborough Police Capt. Timothy J. Naze, an operations division commander, said Officer James Gough was disciplined.
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"The investigation revealed that Officer James Gough violated departmental rules and regulations," the letter stated.
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Officer Gough, who is on medical leave, could not be reached for comment yesterday.
December 4, 2005
Who is the the real criminal, Marlborough Police Officer James Gough who with his hand on his service weapon, threatened to put his gun against a 19 year old head, or the Father who posted his complaint about his actions on a web site.
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On July 8, 2005 at 2:00 am, Jared was stopped by Marlborough police officer James P. Gough.
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All while Officer Gough has his hand on his gun.No written traffic citation was issued during this traffic stop.
A citizen complaint was filed with the Marlborough Police Department.On August 11, 2005 Captain Timothy J. Naze, Operational Division Commander sent a letter to Mr. Jared Pechonis, stating that the investigation revealed that the actions of Officer Gough violated departmental rules and regulations.
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On August 26, 2005 Mr. Pechonis emailed Marlborough Chief of Police Mark F. Leonord, asking Chief Leonord for a resolution to the issues of privileged information, relating to the discipline of Officer Gough.
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Officer Gough who while issuing threats containing unauthorized use of his weapon along with derogatory comments about driving in his town, with his hand on his gun in the presence of young adults is not criminally charged.
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Certainly not those who are subject to the actions of Marlborough Police Officer James P. Gough.Nor citizens who file internal affairs complaints with a Police Departments.
A criminal application against Police Officer James P. Gough, for threat to commit a crime, will be filed in Marlborough District court this week.
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One of the Web sites to which Mr. Pechonis was linked by investigators has a page entitled "Death to Pig Gough," an apparent reference to Marlboro Police Officer James P. Gough.