A Bexar County Sheriff’s deputy has been suspended after an internal investigation found he advised the son of Somerset Independent School District’s superintendent to delete explicit photos and a video of a female classmate off his phone.
KSAT InvestigatesCombe was dispatched to Somerset High School in February for a possible child pornography case involving several students.
After an attorney from the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office informed Combe that the criminal case would be rejected, Combe “advised the Superintendent’s son to delete the photographs/video from his cellphone,” the paperwork states.An internal investigation determined that Combe engaged in conduct unbecoming of an officer, demonstrated poor job performance and improperly handled evidence.
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