Another police officer in South Carolina has lost his law enforcement certification after being caught with his pants – though not with these accurate words, according to the agents of the SLED order (SLED).
On February 7, 2025, Matthew Dylan Yon has been booked at the McCormick County Center for a banned disturbance with X-Uz ratings while serving as an employee of the McCormik Police Department (MPD).
Unofficially called “prey“It looks like, nine Months earlier, according to the records of the staff of the Criminal Justice Academy of SC (SCCJA).
State records further reveal that while the McCormick County Sheriff’s office (MCSO) has demanded an investigation by Ion on May 13, 2024, the 28-year-old was not terminated for reasons related to misconduct to almost almost three weeks later.
“The employee was suspended and terminated for exposure to his penis to a woman while at work,” noted MPD chief William D. Bo Willis before expulsion of Ion. “The statement was given to SC SLED during a criminal investigation into employee behavior [sic]S “
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Fitsnews earlier criticizes commanding officers to present unclear or grammatically incorrect termination reports to SCCJA, and the subsequent submission of Willis is no exception.
“As he worked, he met the victim in the city and tried to have sex with her, and she said he had not exposed his penis to her [sic]S “
Your assumption is as good as ours …
Aside with poorly formulated reports, Ion was allowed to return home and go out with impunity almost nine months. It was not until February 7, 2025. He was officially accused of misconduct.
“Witnesses’ statements, a video of observation, a Dash Cam video from a patrol of McCormick’s patrol patrol and the defendant’s own confession to confirm the defendant’s violation into office,” said agents for a probable reason accompanying his arrest warrant.
Despite SLED’s arrest, civil servants again failed to update the public index, which makes it clear which magistrate to determine the relationship of Ion, how much or whether it was published – although the early return shows that he “bind” quickly.
Prior to receiving his Class One’s Class Certification, YON works as a corrective employee at the Greenwood County Center. All the time, while building his 3D print, Beyonnd Printing seems to have made four Etsy sales.
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His case will be pursued by SC General Prosecutor’s Office Alan Wilson – which is currently reproduced by the “fusion” allegations submitted by the US Congressman Nancy MaceS
Ion was the fourth law enforcement officer arrested by SLED in 2025.
Against the background of arrests of Donavon Sanders and Justin PelfreyThe Agency has accused the former Dylan police officer (DPD) Cornelius Bar In “deliberately” it blinks its penis at the city’s recreation center.
“The victim recorded videos on his mobile phone showing the bar was exposed while standing in the sauna,” the sled noted, just hours after the alleged incident. “The affiliate’s belief is based on statements by both the defendant and the victim, as well as on photos and videos …”
As with any The badge went wrong Termination for violation reasons, they have three years to request a contested hearing before the Law enforcement Council of the Law enforcement of the NA (SCLETC) – an authority known for allowing admitted drug dealers to restore their certificates.
This story can be updated.
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