Officer Jeremias Duque Jr. was handed a second suspension late last month, and will serve it if his previous indefinite suspension is overturned, an SAPD official confirmed to KSAT.
– A San Antonio police officer fired late last year after records showed he groped a woman and damaged a home while intoxicated has been hit with an additional 10-day suspension for improperly accessing a criminal background system, city discipline records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
Duque accessing CJIS for personal reasons violated SAPD rules on proper conduct and behavior, his suspension paperwork states.handed an indefinite suspension on Nov. 30 Duque, who was off-duty and described in discipline records as intoxicated, then started a fight with the woman’s son after the man confronted Duque about the groping incident, records show.
A New Braunfels police officer called to the scene described Duque as “too intoxicated to even talk to, honestly” and that he had slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, a strong odor of alcoholic beverage emitting from him, and was unable to maintain his balance, records show.
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