PITTSBURGH — A judge has upheld an arbitration ruling to reinstate a Pittsburgh police officer acquitted in a road rage incident.
The department fired Officer Robert Kramer two years ago after a jury acquitted him of charges that he pointed a gun at a civilian.
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In March, 11 Investigates told you an arbitrator ruled Kramer be reinstated with back pay and benefits.
Wednesday's ruling upheld that.
Breaking: Judge upholds arbitration ruling and orders city of Pgh to reinstate police officer who was fired after alleged road rage incident but then found not guilty #wpxi
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