Fairfax County Cop Convicted of Forcibly Sodomizing Ex-Girlfriend

Fairfax County Cop Convicted of Forcibly Sodomizing Ex-Girlfriend
As we've been saying for years, the Fairfax County Police are out of control

Monday, August 19, 2013

Judge orders house arrest for Vegas officer in felony oppression, misdemeanor lewdness case


A Las Vegas judge set bail at $16,000 and placed a suspended police officer on house arrest pending a Jan. 14 preliminary hearing on allegations that he sexually intimidated women he met during routine calls.
Solomon Coleman, is charged with  oppression under color of office with threat of force, a felony, and four misdemeanors including gross lewdness and taking pictures of a person’s private area.
Among other allegations, he is accused of remaining at the home of a woman whose boyfriend had been arrested in June on a domestic violence charge and instructing the woman to disrobe so he could check her for bruises and photograph her body.
The woman told the Las Vegas Review-Journal for a Thursday report that her 5-year-old son walked into the bedroom during the incident and Coleman ushered the boy away.
 Coleman later exposed himself to the woman in her bathroom, the newspaper reported, citing the woman, then returned to the woman’s home later, but she didn’t open the door.
Other charges stem from allegations that Coleman used his phone to record more than 20 minutes of a personal sex video from another woman’s cellphone, which police had seized during an arrest.

Police matched Coleman’s patrol records with the date the video was recorded and determined he had taken the phone from a California woman during a traffic stop in June 2012, the Review-Journal said.