You guys aren't paying attention to how it works, or a lot aren't. The 2 years paid suspension is IF he hadn't been fired (resigned) and only if the case is still technically pending. That response is just the immediate first thing a police force does to an officer in question, so that he can no longer make mistakes, but if it's later proven he didn't do anything wrong, he wasn't out pay for that time while falsely accused. It is definitely NOT vacation time, as usually any paid suspension will essentially set back any raises he's due for 5 years, and any promotions, witholding major occurances, (massive drug bust, CP ring, etc.) for about that long as well, if not longer. Keep in mind, as soon as he plead guilty, he was forced out of the police force, and no longer received that pay.
I hope he does NOT get his worker's comp because that's for ACCIDENTS on the job, not "I drove my company car on the other side of the road cause I was texting"