Met Police officer who appeared in BBC doc told woman I could rape you'
Briefly

Former Detective Constable David Fall was found guilty of misconduct after assaulting and threatening multiple women, including making a potential rape threat. A misconduct hearing highlighted his abusive behavior, notably during his tenure as an officer involved in rape investigations. Despite his public role advocating for victims, his conduct revealed a disturbing pattern of domestic abuse and harassment, resulting in complaints from seven former partners. Fall’s case has raised serious concerns about accountability and systemic failures within the police force regarding officers' behavior off-duty.
The panel found that David Fall created a pattern of abusive behavior towards his partners, undermining the trust placed in him as a police officer.
Fall's actions, including threats of violence and domestic abuse, stand in stark contrast to his public role as protector of victims and enforcer of the law.
Seven women came forward with compelling allegations against Fall, demonstrating both a personal crisis within the police and a failure to uphold accountability.
Despite being the investigating officer in a rape case, Fall's own misconduct highlights systemic issues within law enforcement regarding domestic violence and abuse.
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