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TX: Teens claim off-duty cop threatened them with gun
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"The Temple Police Department is investigating one of their own officers after a group of teenagers made some serious accusations against him. The teenagers allege the off duty officer threatened them with guns." ...
"They say the man yelling then crossed the street to this home, got in a Temple police car and followed them down the street. When he caught up with them, Enrique, Ben and friend Josh Torres say the man in street clothes flashed them a badge and a gun."
"They also say they could smell alcohol on his breath." ...
"The boys say the threats continued until they revealed that they were only 17-years-old. Then, they say the officer backed off." ... -------
Submitter's Note: U.S. Code Title 18 Section 242: Deprivation of rights under color of law. Perhaps the officer should read it. |
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