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A former Denver police sergeant lost his Colorado police officer certification last month after he made disparaging remarks about an officer’s mental health then lied about it during an internal investigation, records show.

Former Sgt. Theodore “Jim” Maher belittled an officer during a morning roll call in February 2022 on the officer’s first day back from leave due to mental health issues, an internal affairs investigation found. The returning officer’s name and the specifics of his diagnosis were redacted in records provided to The Denver Post on Tuesday in response to an open records request.

Three officers told internal investigators that Maher said, “Welcome back from the rubber-gun squad” to the returning officer — an informal and derogatory reference to officers who have their guns removed due to mental health concerns, according to the internal affairs report.

One of the witnesses told investigators that the returning officer sank in his chair when the sergeant made the comment, “as if the life were being drained from him,” according to the internal affairs complaint.

Maher denied saying anything of the sort, telling internal affairs investigators who asked if he’d made the comment, “Absolutely not.”

The police department ultimately found Maher’s denial to be untruthful, after the returning officer and two others confirmed Maher made the comment, according to the internal affairs report.

Maher, who started with Denver police in 2004, retired on Dec. 6, a day after the internal affairs investigation’s findings were signed by Chief Ron Thomas. An entry with the state’s Peace Officer Standards and Training board says Maher resigned in lieu of termination.

The POST board decertified Maher on June 7, which means he can no longer work as a police officer anywhere in Colorado.

He could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

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