School Cop Accused Of Demanding To Smell Woman's Socks
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HOUSTON (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — A Texas school district police officer has been charged with misdemeanor official oppression after he was accused of demanding to smell the socks and underwear of a woman he had stopped.
Patrick Quinn is free on $2,000 bond after his weekend arraignment in the Houston-area.
In a statement, the Harris County District Attorney's Office says a woman reported Quinn, an officer with the Cypress-Fairbanks school district, stopped her vehicle August 11 and said he smelled marijuana in it. After a search, Quinn said he found a marijuana grinder. The woman said it was hers.
Quinn then told her he'd release her if she'd let him smell her feet, then asked for a piece of her underwear. When she handed it to him, he reconsidered and released her.
A call to Quinn's attorney wasn't returned.
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