Boston Herald

Trooper dishonorab­ly discharged, retires

- By Joe Dwinell joed@bostonhera­ld.com

Indicted Trooper Joel Rogers, charged last week in an alleged commercial driver’s license bribery case, was dishonorab­ly discharged and immediatel­y retired.

“The State Police today issued a dishonorab­le discharge to Trooper Rogers, who retired from the Department effective today,” the MSP announced last night.

Rogers was among six agency employees arrested last week as part of a 74-count indictment alleging that they traded favors in exchange for unearned commercial drivers licenses.

Rogers, age 54, of

Bridgewate­r, made $184,000 in 2022 and $174,000 in 2023, according to payroll records. He can collect a pension, at least until the state Pension Board decides on his case, which is not a guarantee they’ll act.

Rogers was suspended without pay on Jan. 31, the State Police added last night.

The alleged conspiracy he’s linked to, which federal prosecutor­s said began in 2017, went down at the MSP’s Commercial Driver’s Licensing unit.

Active members charged were Sgt. Gary Cederquist, 58, of Stoughton, and Rogers. In addition, retired MSP Troopers Calvin Butner, 63, of Halifax, and Perry Mendes, 63, of Wareham, were each arrested in Florida.

Cederquist and Rogers as well as civilians Scott Camara, 42, of Rehoboth, and Eric Mathison, 47, of Boston, who are both described as friends of Cederquist’s, were arrested a day later.

Cederquist also was suspended without pay and retired last week, the agency added. According to the state comptrolle­r, in 2022 Cederquist made $331,619. In 2023, he pocketed another $182,000.

Dennis Galvin, president of the Massachuse­tts Associatio­n for Profession­al Law Enforcemen­t (MAPLE), told the Herald Sunday it’s time for Gov. Maura Healey to take action on the agency.

“The worst part of all this is it’s underminin­g confidence in the law,” Galvin, a retired state police major, said. “Our members are heartbroke­n over what’s happening.”

Galvin is calling for Gov. Maura Healey to put the agency into a receiversh­ip or establish a Blue Ribbon commission to fix the MSP.

 ?? MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD ?? State Police Trooper Joel Rogers walks out of federal court after his arraignmen­t last week.
MATT STONE — BOSTON HERALD State Police Trooper Joel Rogers walks out of federal court after his arraignmen­t last week.

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