MEC&F Expert Engineers : Officer Weldon Drayton Jr., a Suffolk County police officer and volunteer firefighter is under arrest, accused of being an arsonist; Drayton would then be the first to respond, thereby increasing his stature within the fire department

Friday, June 15, 2018

Officer Weldon Drayton Jr., a Suffolk County police officer and volunteer firefighter is under arrest, accused of being an arsonist; Drayton would then be the first to respond, thereby increasing his stature within the fire department


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Levittown, NY:  Weldon Drayton Jr., a 33 year old Suffolk County police officer from Central Islip, NY won his first LIGBT title in a high scoring shootout. Weldon defeated 7-time LIGBT champion Dexter Sapp, Valley Stream, NY 294-281 to win the $1,200 top prize.



Suffolk County police officer, volunteer firefighter accused of arson


By Stacey Sager
Thursday, June 14, 2018 


CENTRAL ISLIP, Long Island (WABC) -- 

A Suffolk County police officer and volunteer firefighter is under arrest, accused of being an arsonist.

Officer Weldon Drayton Jr. was released on his own recognizance Thursday afternoon.

His job was to protect and serve, but prosecutors say instead of stopping fires, he was intent to start one at an unoccupied home in Central Islip back in October.

Suffolk County District Attorney Tim Sini explained the alleged reason.

"So that Drayton would be the first to respond, thereby increasing his stature within the fire department," he said. "Or as they would say, 'to get salty.'"

The indictment also names another volunteer firefighter, Stephen Hernandez, who was arrested with two others in March after a string of fires in both Central Islip and Hauppauge between October of last year and January of this year.

Drayton was commended by the county executive for his DWI enforcements two years ago. Also posing in that photo was Sini, the police commissioner at the time, who is now prosecuting the arson case.

"And as we have an individual like this that abuses their position, that does something criminal, that does something immoral, it's frustrating to all law enforcement," Sini said. "It's frustrating to the police department, frustrating to all the volunteer firefighters."