November 13, 2007

Can you say Lawsuit? I thought you could.

From Fort Myers, FL's WINK News:
Tipster fired from job
Fired for doing the right thing, that's what a Lee County man says happened to him after he turned in one of the county's most wanted fugitives.

"I thought I did the right thing," said Kirk Zahradka.

Newspaper photographs of Crimestoppers most wanted tipped Kirk Zahradka off. "Bunch of us seen the electricians name on it, picture on it," says Zahradka. The man in one of the pictures, Stanley Forcier, was his co-worker. "I called Crimestoppers reported him, got the case number," said Kirk Zahradka. That phone call did them both in. "He got arrested," said Kirk Zahradka. Zahradka got fired the same day. "She (his boss) handed me my paycheck said I was detrimental to the company and I shouldn't have done it like that. Her son said that I just should have keep my nose out of other people's business," said Kirk Zahradka.
The article goes on to mention that:
He claims his boss knew about his co-workers trouble with the law...
Maybe they were paying this guy sub-par wages telling him that they wouldn't turn him in if he kept working there. Pure speculation on my part... Still, I would get a good lawyer if I was Kirk. Posted by DaveH at November 13, 2007 9:54 AM
Comments

also not a co worker he was a SUB-CONTRACTOR!
we also gave the news written documation out of Kirk's employees file about his ongoing problems within the company the news failed to give that information to the people of America!Why you ask,because then there would be no story!

Posted by: betty at November 14, 2007 9:33 AM

The news media once again has not given the whole story, I work in the office i know what really happened here it is Kirk was being fired anyway because he was caught in the office going through company files, (along with previous problems) because he wanted to find out what the other employees were making so there is the truth you can't handle it can you?

Posted by: Betty at November 14, 2007 9:25 AM
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