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11-26-2013, 05:21 AM
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Cop Denies Sexually Assaulting Woman After Traffic Stop
http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/25/justic...r-sex-assault/ (CNN) -- A San Antonio police officer denied allegations that he sexually assaulted a 19-year-old woman Friday night after pulling her over for a traffic violation. The "allegations are false," Officer Jackie Len Neal told CNN Monday. He added that he would meet with his attorney Monday and had no further comment. But San Antonio police say differently and are looking into possible similar accusations against Neal in the past. At 2 a.m. Saturday, police and Special Victims Unit detectives arrested Neal. "The sexual assault which led to the arrest took place early Friday morning on the South Side, when Neal made a traffic stop on a 19-year-old woman. Neal was in full uniform, in a marked patrol car, and on-duty when the sexual assault occurred," San Antonio Police spokesman Sgt. Javier Salazar said in a statement. "The 40-year-old officer is an 11-year veteran and is assigned to South Patrol on the overnight shift. He has been placed on Administrative Leave." Police say Neal led the woman to the back of his patrol car, where he handcuffed her and assaulted her. The on-board cameras in Neal's vehicle were not working. But GPS showed his police cruiser was stopped at a particular spot for 18 minutes. It's the same spot that the victim alleged the assault took place. Neal was charged with felony sexual assault, and was out on bond Monday. He has been placed on paid administrative leave, as per department policy. Chief William McManus called Neal's alleged conduct "unthinkable." "I'm outraged," he told reporters. "It's a punch in the eye to the police department." Another woman made a similar claim about Neal a few years ago but refused to testify, McManus said. The department is reaching out to her again. McManus urged any other possible victims to come forward. Neal was previously disciplined for violating department policy by dating an 18-year-old woman in the Explorers program, the police chief said. The program introduces young people to careers in law enforcement. |
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12-08-2015, 10:10 AM
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Re: Cop Denies Sexually Assaulting Woman After Traffic Stop
Update - Cop Who Raped Handcuffed Girl, Has Been Shot by Woman — Officials Suggest Shooting Was Vengeance San Antonio, TX — Officer Jackie Neal of the San Antonio PD, has been on paid vacation for the last year and a half for accusations of crimes that his chief referred to as “unthinkable.” After evidence linked him to this vile crime, he’s still been receiving his over-deserved salary of $62,556.00. Neal, 40, was in full uniform, in a marked squad car and on-duty when he made a traffic stop on a Friday morning in November of 2013. He then proceeded to sexually assault a 19-year-old woman, according to the San Antonio Police Department. He forced the young woman to bend over, with her face in the rear seat of the police car. He pulled her pants and underwear down to her ankles and sexually assaulted her, according to the complaint. At that point, Neal admonished her that if she told anyone, he would know where to find her and drove off, leaving her standing there. Thursday night, Neal was shot in the neck by an unnamed female assailant. He is currently in critical condition. While the name of the woman in custody has not yet been released, police suggested that the incident was linked to the earlier rape allegations, says News4SanAntonio. The shooting happened at Neal’s home in the 9100 block of Arroyo Hondo in Helotes, Texas. Police were called to the sceneshortly after 7 pm on Thursday and found Neal with a bullet wound in his neck. In January of last year, the woman claiming to be raped by Neal filed a $10 million lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in San Antonio. She named the Neal, Police Chief William McManus and the city as defendants. According to the complaint, Neal had been suspended for three days in September, stemming from “a morally reprehensible and inappropriate” relationship with a female high school student enrolled in the Police Explorer Program. Neal was an advisor to the program in which students learn about police work, according to the Houston Chronicle. The complaint alleged that Neal had sexual relations with the girl, who was an 18-year-old high school senior when the relationship ended in February 2013 http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/1...dcuffed-girl/# |