The same morning I read the link about the still employed, but allegedly “disciplined,” MSP detective who sexted a widow whose case he was assigned to (https://www.wxyz.com/news/in-total-shock-woman-claims-msp-detective-assigned-to-her-case-continuously-sent-nude-photos), the top story of the online edition of the The Washington Post covered an enraging story about a predator cop in New Orleans. https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/interactive/2024/new-orleans-police-child-sexual-abuse-rodney-vicknair/?itid=hp-top-table-main_p001_f001 .
It didn’t translate well via printer, so the link to the article is better.
The creep in New Orleans got his. But that is rarely the case.
Why is the MSP detective not suspended during an investigation of his actions? From a reader: “We all know, when there is signs of smoke, usually there is a fire. How many others, as it is, suggested, he has preyed on? Waiting for other victims to come forward, and more from the MSP, charged with the mishandling of reports.” And while others come forward, this shit heel continues to carry a badge. Your legal exposure grows, MSP . . .