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North Charleston Police officer demoted for using cameras to track wife

Posted on June 30, 2024 by Dissent

Thomas Gruel reports:

 A North Charleston Police officer was demoted and put on six months of probation after training history shows he was using city cameras to spy on his wife who he suspected was having an affair.

Former Lt. Ryan Terrell admitted to using Verkada security cameras owned by the City of North Charleston in an attempt to catch his wife cheating on him, according to a South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy Notice of Disciplinary Action.

The report states several officers contacted the Office of Professional Standards on April 11 regarding Terrell threatening to harm a sergeant.

Read more at Live 5 News.

h/t, Joe Cadillic

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