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LRPD cop Alexander Sanders accused of sexual assault



Russ Racop - March 18, 2021

 

Another one of the LRPD mercenary cops has been accused of sexual assault and relieved of duty with pay.

LRPD has confirmed that Alexander Louis Sanders, 25, of North Little Rock has been relieved of duty after a 41 year old woman accused him of sexual assault.

According to another media source, a police report was filed on January 6, 2021 after a 41-year-old woman reported an allegation of sexual assault involving Sanders that happened days before.

The report also shows that the LRPD Major Crimes Unit has been notified of the case. No charges have been filed, though the accusation remains under investigation.

The Little Rock Police Department sent a statement regarding the investigation, saying the officer “is currently on administrative leave, pending an internal investigation.”

Sanders, like more than half of all LRPD cops, refuses to live in the city of Little Rock.  This makes them mercenary cops, hired from the outside to come in and patrol & control residents of the city.

 

 


Sanders was part of LRPD Recruit Class 95 and was hired by LRPD on August 19, 2019.

 

Prior to his employment by LRPD, Sander worked as a teller at Arvest Bank.

 





 

Stay tuned for updates.

 

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