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Saturday, April 14, 2012

New Mexico 'Lewd Acts' Cop Caught on Tape in Police Car

New Mexico police officer caught on tape commiting lewd acts in cop car
The New York Daily News by Nina Mandell - April 13, 2012
Mike Eiskant also allegedly told an 18-year-old that he didn't like her having a boyfriend

A Santa Fe television station discovered video of former State Police Sgt. Mike Eiskant in his squad car speaking to himself erotically along with the sounds of a zipper unzipping. A New Mexico police officer may be leaving the most stomach-turning legacy in the department’s history. A Santa Fe television station discovered video of former Santa Fe Police Department Sgt. Mike Eiskant in his squad car speaking to himself erotically along with the sounds of a zipper unzipping. At one point, KOB-TV reports, he says, "Oh you have big beautiful breasts baby." The video was uncovered shortly before Eiskant was found guilty of harassing and stalking women, stealing drugs and using criminal databases improperly. Those weren’t his only on-duty infractions. According to the TV station, an unidentified woman told police that Eiskant told her "he doesn't like her having a boyfriend and that he noticed her boyfriend driving her car around a lot," KOB-TV reported. Another former officer on the force told the TV station that the dirty cop had a reputation for being a "creeper" and stalking women. She said she filed a complaint to Santa Fe human resources years ago. "They had plenty of opportunities over the course of many years to do something about it and they refused to," the cop said. Luckily for the ladies of Santa Fe, Eiskant was forced into retirement earlier this month after being found guilty of the charges against him.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I believe that there are several instances in which our local officers are breaking laws. And because of the "brotherhood" rational, these instances go overlooked. Or unreported. We as citizens MUST stand and fight for change when we are faced with law enforcement breaking the laws that, as we understand, are supposed to be upheld, not broken by them. An officer that does not face justice, is not justice at all!