New Jersey Man Loses Job After Being Charged with Urinating on Memorial for 9-Year-Old Boy – IOTW Report

New Jersey Man Loses Job After Being Charged with Urinating on Memorial for 9-Year-Old Boy

Godfather Politics: A New Jersey man who was arrested and charged after he was recorded urinating on a memorial for a 9-year-old boy has now also lost his job.

Plumbing business owner Bruce Bellace said he felt had had no choice but to fire his own son, Bryan, after the arrest for defiling the memorial, according to the New York Post.

“I had to remove him from employment,” the business owner said Monday. “We apologized to the family,” Bellace added, “I’m sorry for his actions. I’m not proud of him.”

 

For his part, Bryan Bellace (who we reported on here earlier in the week) has been contrite in public saying that he made “a big mistake” and that he was very drunk at the time.

“It was a big mistake I made. I was intoxicated. I didn’t know what I was doing at the time,” Bellace said on Monday. “When I came to my senses the next day, I realized I made a huge mistake. I wish I could take it all back and make things right.”  more here

21 Comments on New Jersey Man Loses Job After Being Charged with Urinating on Memorial for 9-Year-Old Boy

  1. Too little, too late.
    And “sorry” don’t feed the bulldog.
    And if you’re REALLY sorry, then join AA. When you have drinking blackouts, you have an alcoholism problem.
    Anything less is “sound and fury, signifying nothing”.

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  2. “I wish I could take it all back and make things right.”

    Better to think about things carefully before you do them than to wish you hadn’t after you’ve done them.

    A lesson to be learned here.

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  3. That kids dad has probably given him many chances to clean up his act. I’ve been there. After a few difficult years we do have a success story now. People always say the teen years are difficult for parents, but I think 18-24 was way tougher.

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  4. He could help make things better by inviting a bus load of this child’s family down to his future gravesite for a “piss-on-his grave” ceremony. And arrange for some beer too as well, come to think of it. If they won’t attend because it would be “wrong”, I think we all should volunteer.

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