GLEN ROCK — A former police officer who sent sexually explicit texts and nude photos to two teenage girls he was investigating, and who pawned guns that were surrendered to authorities, has been sentenced to three years in prison.
Eric Reamy also must register as a sex offender and will be barred from holding public employment under the sentence imposed Friday...
Law enforcement officers accused of sexual misconduct have jumped from job to job -- and at times faced fresh allegations that include raping women -- because of a tattered network of laws and lax screening that allowed them to stay on the beat.
An Associated Press investigation into sexual misconduct by law enforcement officers in the U.S. identified some 1,000 in six years who lost their licenses for sexual assault or other sex offenses or misconduct, including possession of child pornography, voyeurism and sex on duty.
Law enforcement members are trained to use all of their senses to analyze the situation at hand. They're taught to take all possibilities into consideration and make logical decisions from the evidence at hand. That being said - these cops in New Mexico are pretty convinced that they have a ghost on their hands. Check out this video so see what they caught on a surveillance camera:
In the continuing saga of the ridiculous war on drugs and the continuing erosion of our rights, watch this video as these two women get violated on the side of a highway in full view of the motoring public.
Anyone who threatens or harms a law enforcement animal would see tougher penalties under a measure that's been advanced by a Senate panel. Assemblymen Nelson Albano, Matthew Milam and Gilbert "Whip" Wilson sponsored the bill.
A bill known as “Dano’s Law,” would upgrade the penalties for killing, maiming, inflicting harm, or interfering with an animal owned or used by a law enforcement agency or a search and rescue dog or for threatening to do so in New Jersey.