Retired police officer living off disability wins $1 million

FILE PHOTO: A retired police officer living off of disability won $1-million prize Sunday through Publisher’s Clearing House. (Photo: QuinceMedia/Pixabay)

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FILE PHOTO: A retired police officer living off of disability won $1-million prize Sunday through Publisher’s Clearing House. (Photo: QuinceMedia/Pixabay)

A retired police officer living off of disability won $1-million prize Sunday through Publisher’s Clearing House.

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Cedric Littlejohn had just left for church when the Prize Patrol arrived at his home, WGRZ reported. When he returned, he found out he won $1 million.

Littlejohn has lived on disability since leaving the Buffalo Police Department after suffering a stroke, WGRZ reported.

Littlejohn was also accused of two off-duty incidents before he left the force.

He was accused of punching a man outside a nightclub in 2013 where he worked as a bouncer, WGRZ reported. Littlejohn was also accused of assault in 2016 during a road rage incident.

Littlejohn said he plans to donate some of his winnings to his church.

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