Derry A. Schmidt has returned to work as an engineer for the state Department of Transportation, which dismissed him last year after he was charged with assaulting a Wake County school bus driver.
Schmidt, of Cary, was sentenced in January to 25 days of house arrest and three years’ probation after a jury convicted him of misdemeanor assault. He was arrested in May 2007 after a racially tinged confrontation in the Cary Elementary School parking lot.
The driver testified that Schmidt cursed at her, uttered a racial slur and bumped her with his car.
Schmidt’s attorney, John E. Campion of Raleigh, said Schmidt had challenged his firing with the state Office of Administrative Hearings, reports Bruce Siceloff. He dropped his appeal after reaching a settlement with DOT.
“The settlement terms are confidential, but he has returned to work in the position he held before he was dismissed,” Campion said.
A DOT spokesman confirmed that Schmidt was reinstated on June 30 as a transportation engineer in the transportation planning branch.



