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GAHANNA, Ohio — A police officer who was ticketed for riding his motorcycle nearly 150 mph along Interstate 70 was terminated from his job Monday.
Off-duty Gahanna police Officer Christopher Thomas was clocked at 149 mph in Licking County on June 28. He pleaded guilty earlier this month and had his license suspended for six months.
He was also ordered to pay a $150 fine.
In a letter sent to Thomas on Monday, Gahanna's Director of Public Safety, Robert O. E. Keyes, wrote that the officer's actions brought substantial harm to the reputation of the city and department.
"Operating a motorcycle at 149 mph on an Interstate highway on a Sunday afternoon shows complete disregard for law and for public safety," Keyes wrote.
Keyes went on to write that "traveling at such an extraordinary speed flouts the laws that a police officer is sworn to enforce."
Thomas' employment with the department was terminated immediately, Keyes wrote.
Thomas was riding his motorcycle alongside off-duty Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Jason Highsmith, who was clocked traveling 147 mph.
Highsmith, who initially pleaded not guilty to the citation, changed his plea this month and had his license suspended for six months. He was also ordered to pay a $150 fine.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said that Highsmith's termination was recommended, but the patrol reached an agreement with the union to have him reassigned.
Under the agreement, Highsmith can be terminated if he violates policy within a two-year period.