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LRPD OFFICER THAT USED POSTION TO TRY AND HOOK UP WITH FEMALES RESIGNS - LRPD HAPPY WITH RESIGNATION AS INTERNAL INVESTIGATION FILE STAYS SECRET

LRPD OFFICER JASON "HORNDOG" BUTLER RESIGNS TO END INVESTIGATION

Last month we posted about one of LRPD's finest that had admittedly used his position as an LRPD officer to try and hook up with females, married, single or underage.

You can read that post by clicking here.  

Today we learned that Jason "Horndog" Butler resigned to end the internal investigation into his sketchy predatory behavior and thereby closing and  effectively sealing the massive file put together by  the Internal Investigation Division.

Why befouled LRPD Chief Kenton Tremar Buckner did not fire him months ago is beyond comprehension.

It's time for troubled city manager Bruce "Homewrecker"  Moore to fire Buckner and then resign himself. 

We were able to some information from LRPD and previously posted some documents we obtained concerning previous issues with Horndog.

Take a look at some of the text messages between Horndog and one of the victims of his unwanted sexual advances.

This message exchange happened after Butler repeatedly touched a woman vagina while "frisking" her.










It will be interesting to see if LRPD recommends to the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training that they revoke Horndog's certification.

If they didn't, that means that Horndog can go to work for another law enforcement agency and pick up where he left off.

Trolling another city in the wee hours of the morning looking for another 16 year old girl to take home.



 

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