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Wife Blames City for Officer Death
The Los Angeles Times via YellowBrix
November 04, 2009
BURBANK, Calif. — The family of a Burbank police sergeant who took his own life last week blamed the police chief and other city officials for his death, saying he was the victim of retaliation for defending fellow officers.
Neil Thomas Gunn Sr., 50, was one of a dozen current or former Burbank officers who had their records subpoenaed by a federal grand jury in connection with an FBI investigation into excessive force at the department.
But Tina Gunn described her husband as a hard-working officer who cared deeply for the department and said the police brass and the union failed to support him against unfounded use-of-force allegations, effectively ruining his career and leaving him “brokenhearted.”
“My husband felt that no matter what he did, he was going to be the fall guy because he was the one who spoke out,” she said in a phone interview. “They are trying to portray my husband as something he was not. He was a good man. He was beyond clean. The department turned its back on him.”
Tina Gunn, who works in the Burbank city manager’s office, said the family believes her husband was singled out after he defended one of his colleagues at a police union meeting. He returned from summer vacation in Scotland to learn he had been placed on administrative leave.
Last week, he shot himself to death after parking his car in a residential neighborhood in Burbank.
City Atty. Dennis Barlow said he maintains “the greatest concern and respect for the Gunn family.”
Related: Burbank Officer Named In Fbi Probe Kills Himself
A 22-year veteran of the department, Gunn grew up in Highland Park and followed his older brother, now retired, into policing. His son Neil Jr. is currently a Burbank police officer. The elder Gunn rose through the ranks, working gang and narcotics units before being promoted to sergeant of the department’s elite special enforcement detail.
Earlier this year, five officers filed suit against the Burbank Police Department, alleging discrimination and retaliation. Gunn was expected to be a witness for the officers. But last month, the FBI acknowledged that several of those officers — and others who subsequently sued the department — were being investigated in connection with excessive-force allegations.
Gunn was named in a subpoena of records presented to Burbank officials about a month ago that requested information on a dozen current and former officers.
The subpoena specified information related to “use of force, defensive tactics, Tasers, pepper spray, or the rules and ramifications pertaining to the use of excessive force or a violation of civil/constitutional rights.”
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Doctorlako
5 days ago
728 Comments
mstrts1..You could not be more correct. I have been there when all of the doors closed on me for standing up for others who were bullied by the upper brass..It is a dog eat dog job at times but their are real brothers and sisters out there for us also..It takes a lot of time on to see the betrayal and joy rollercoaster go up and down through the years..RIP Sergeant Gunn..Another Victim..
TDD987
21 days ago
58 Comments
God rest his soul
mstrts1
21 days ago
26 Comments
DaddyD is all over it. JMeaders, how long have you been on the job? You claim that you aren't condemning Sgt. Gunn but you continue and insinuate that he is guilty and a coward. Go ahead and try to sound sympathetic and neutral. I suspect that you've never felt that level of betrayal and depression.
JMeaders
21 days ago
24 Comments
I'm not condemning nor supporting this man or his family but am offering this opinion. If a good man is innocent he will do whatever he can to show his innocence. Suicide has always been considered a sign of guilt. I'm not saying this man is guilty but if he truly was a good, hard working man he wouldn't have taken his own life. This is a generalization and there are many factors that can cause the mind to be overwhelmed but this is my opinion. This incident saddened me as does every officer death but suicide is the out that cowards take. I hope this wasn't the case for this officer.
dba
21 days ago
2 Comments
Probably 90% of the PTSD suffered by officers is caused by department (mis)management. We're taught how to deal with all the BS on the street and most agencies have programs in place when the street takes its toll on us. There is nothing in place when your own supervisors and managers start to cannibalize the officers.
Dealing with all that is probably not a class soon to be seen taught at the academies and that is unfortunate. This is law enforcement’s dirty little secret and we as line need to shed a lot of light on it. RIP Sgt. Gunn.
authoritydnl
21 days ago
6 Comments
Do you know who heads the FBI right now? A zionist who's allegiance is for Israel. This means when the FBI are schooled on who the terrorists are it won't be Israeli Mossad.
nukefuzz2k8
22 days ago
84 Comments
So typical of what seems to be going on nationwide. Kudos to DADDYD! Danged if you do and danged if you don't. Whatever happened to defending the rights of those who defend us daily not asking for anything in return. Shame on the FBI!!
benaron
22 days ago
100 Comments
RIP Brother Gunn. Does this surprise me, Hell no, not when I consider some of the police administration and politicians out there. It's like how dare you to stand up and defend one of your people and defy us, we'll show you. This kind of crap just pisses me off. Once again RIP Brother Gunn and my prayers are with your family.
UNIT111D
22 days ago
82 Comments
Its sad that so many years were given to a department that turned its back on him . RIP Brother.
coshane220
22 days ago
8404 Comments
RIGHT ON DADDYD...YOU COULD NOT HAVE SAID IT ANY BETTER!
catm131
22 days ago
142 Comments
DaddyD is right on! im am very sorry for the family. it's to bad he couldnt reach out and get help. RIP brother!
Whalewatcher
22 days ago
1500 Comments
A very sad aspect to an interesting story that has yet to unfold completely. R.I.P. Sgt. Gunn.
grant319
22 days ago
510 Comments
DaddyD, I have to agree completely, as law enforcement we are treated just opposite of the criminals. I hate to use this wording, but we are treated like we are guilty until proven innocent.
USvapd1919
22 days ago
122 Comments
You see to many really good, and dedicated officers go this way, all because you stand up for what is right. Politics is always a problem in law enforcement especially in this day and age. My prayer to the family and friends. RIP Sgt Gunn.
DaddyD great points.
FloridaTrooper
22 days ago
220 Comments
This is a very upsetting story, My prayers go out to the family of the Officer.