A school cop admitted to sexually abusing two students. He got probation.
Briefly

You took my trust in men, and you took my trust in law enforcement. ... You were someone who was paid to protect, and yet all you did was take advantage of me.
It was a mistake but there are consequences,” Coble told Bradley, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the severity of his actions, especially given his position as an officer.
Bradley, who has not been employed since his firing, expressed he has been working hard to better himself and claimed it was never his intention to cause harm.
Richland County Solicitor Byron Gipson’s office facilitated a plea deal, allowing Bradley to avoid prison time for his actions, although the judge ultimately decided he must register as a sex offender.
Read at Washington Post
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