Nashville police officer Sean Herman was arrested Thursday morning on two counts of felony official misconduct for participating in an OnlyFans skit.
Herman was on responsibility on April 26, when he was seen groping the lady within the video. At first, It wasn’t clear if he was on responsibility or not, however Herman was seen carrying his full uniform and had his squad automobile with him.
Police mentioned Chief John Drake directed that the investigation proceed after Herman was fired, leading to his indictment. Authorities say Herman was within the Madison space to movie the video, which was the identical precinct he coated as a patrol officer.
Scripps Information Nashville found that Herman was the one who requested to do that stunt. Within the video, Herman identifies himself as "Officer Johnson" earlier than being invited to succeed in for the lady's breasts.
The video exhibits Herman's shoulder for a quick second, with what seems to be the Metro Nashville emblem.
Herman was fired shortly after since he was already on a “Last Chance” settlement for prior infractions with fellow officers.
Herman’s bond was set at $3,000.
He was with the division for 3 years earlier than his firing.
How this story got here to be
The video — titled "Can't believe he didn't arrest me" — was initially posted by a lady named Jordin who was sitting within the driver’s seat. A person within the passenger seat is heard telling Jordin that he knew she can be pulled over for how briskly she was driving.
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The person pans the digicam from the back windshield the place a white squad automobile is seen. Jordin is then heard saying, “I’m not going to get a ticket … I’m going to show him my (breasts).”
Moments later, an officer approaches the motive force’s facet door and identifies himself as “Officer Johnson of PD.”
He's then seen reaching into the automobile and groping Jordin’s breast earlier than grabbing his genitals by his pants.
Metro Nashville police informed Scripps Information Nashville that they had been made conscious of the video Wednesday and instantly launched an investigation.