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Cop Sex Fail: Officer’s Indecent Proposal Caught On Tape

“I’ve got my body cam on … I’m in uniform.”
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A former officer with the North Charleston police department lost his job last fall after allegedly attempting to coerce a department store employee into having sex with him at her place of employment.
According to audio files obtained exclusively by this news outlet, officer Darryl Felkel engaged the employee – whose name and age this news outlet are declining to publish – while he was on-duty. In fact, Felkel even joked with the woman about his body camera being accidentally activated during the envisioned tryst (which never took place).
A recording of the conversation between Felkel and the woman was turned over to the North Charleston police department last summer.
“See, I have more to lose – I feel like – than you do,” a man identified as Felkel told the woman on the recording, referencing his position compared to hers. “I got my body cam on, I’m in uniform.”
“You have your body cam on?” the woman asked.
“No, it’s not ON on, but it’s on me,” Felkel responded. “I’d have to put it up somewhere to make sure it didn’t turn on accidentally.”
“Well, if you bump it the wrong way,” Felkel said.
During the seven-minute recording we obtained, Felkel made repeated attempts to coerce the woman into accompanying him into a back room at the Dillard’s department store located at Northwood Mall. In fact, on several occasions, he told her he had previously scoped out the area and made sure any video cameras operated by the store would not be checked.
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“The cameras in the stock room could go on at any time,” the woman told Felkel.
“But they don’t – I’ve already checked it,” the officer retorted. “I’ve asked them in the camera room. He said that he’s not checked them once. He’s not concerned about back here. He’s only concerned about out there (on the showroom floor) – about the shoplifters.”
The woman informed Felkel again that she could not accommodate him – this time because she had customers waiting on her assistance.
“You get one every three hours,” he responded.
“I mean yeah, but, like …” she said.
At this point, Felkel pivoted his approach – telling the woman that the liaison would “(have) to be quick.”
When she again expressed concern that an associate or a manager might catch them in flagrante delicto , he implored her that time would be of the essence.
“That’s the risk and then that’s why it’s got to be quick,” he said. “You got to go in, do what you’re going to do – and get out. You can’t dilly dally you have to go in and get it done.”
“You’re trying to coerce me, sir,” she said.
As the exchange continued, Felkel asked her whether she had ever had sex at work.
“You’ve never done it at work?” he asked her.
“No, I’ve never done it at work,” she responded.
“Well, that’s awesome – it’s fantastic,” he said.
When the woman once again expressed concern over losing her job, Felkel went back to his old standby.
“That’s why I said it’s got to be quick, you can’t go in there and have like thirty minutes,” he said. “Like if it’s not happening, if it’s not over in five to ten minutes then you need to be done and go. You tried.” 
At one point in the conversation, Felkel even instructed her to put a ten-minute timer on her smart phone so she wouldn’t “lose track of time.”
“When the timer goes off you just got to be done,” he said.
Quite the Shakespearean sonnet this guy is crafting, right?
Eventually, this intensely awkward conversation ended when the woman made it expressly clear she was not interested in Felkel’s particular brand of expedited romance.
“Okay, I’ll drop it,” he said, his tone changing.
Felkel was fired by North Charleston on September 2, 2021 following an internal investigation into the allegations leveled against him. This news outlet has submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request seeking that file – and any other information in the city’s possession related to this incident.
(Via: North Charleston Police Department)
Of interest? Felkel was scheduled to appear before the S.C. Criminal Justice Academy ( SCCJA ) last month after an initial hearing last November was rescheduled. According to Felkel’s file with the agency, he was terminated due to “misconduct” – namely “willfully making false, misleading, incomplete, deceitful or incorrect statements to a law enforcement officer.”
According to the file ( .pdf ), Felkel initially told internal affairs investigators there was “no inappropriate conversation” between him and the woman – however it was noted his “account of the conversation changed several times.” Felkel later told investigators “maybe it was an inappropriate conversation but he never asked for sex,” according to the SCCJA file.
When Felkel was asked whether he wished to hear a copy of the recording, he declined – telling investigators “no, it would make me sick,” according to his file.
“He was given every reasonable consideration to provide investigators with the facts of the incident which he failed to do,” the SCCJA file noted.
SCCJA is expected to reach a decision regarding Felkel’s law enforcement certification next month, according to agency spokesperson major Florence McCants .
Calls to Felkel’s attorney – Ryan K. Hicks – were not immediately returned. Obviously, we will update our coverage in the event we hear back from him – or from Felkel.
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A Georgia cop probably thought no one was watching when he took his squad car to a scrubby area off a quiet road in a small Georgia town, walked around the back, and started having sex with someone while in uniform.
But someone high up in a nearby telecommunications tower started filming and uploaded the videos to TikTok last week where they quickly racked up more than 15 million views.
“Police caught on cam!!!” one video was captioned, along with hashtags of #towerclimbers and #dirtydeeds.
Now the officer, identified by local news channel WRDW as Millen Police Officer Larry “Benjamin” Thompson, has quit and a record of past misconduct has come to light.
Satellite maps from White Oak Road in Millen, a town of about 3,500 people about an hour south of Augusta, show the same tower, nearby cemetery, and patches of dirt and bushes that can be seen in the TikTok videos. The map also shows a school across the street.
Millen Police Chief Dwayne Herrington told WRDW he was planning to meet with Thompson on Monday about a “video” but Thompson quit beforehand. Georgia state records show Thompson had worked on-and-off for the department since 2015.
According to Millen City Council meeting minutes , Thompson was involved in a car crash while at work in November 2019. WRDW reported that he killed a 76-year-old driver, identified in a local obituary as Lewis Jenkins, when he t-boned Jenkins’ car while racing to a call at 86 miles per hour.
The network also obtained investigation documents showing that, while working for the Millen fire department in 2017, Thompson accidentally discharged his gun, shooting a colleague in the arm.
He claimed the gun malfunctioned while he was cleaning it but an internal probe found the weapon had no malfunctions. “This is not an excuse to be accepted; only a reflection after the fact,” the criminal investigative division wrote in its report. “Though it is referred to as an ‘accidental discharge,’ essentially it is a ‘negligent discharge.’”
Then in 2020, a woman who’d been in a relationship with Thompson contacted Millen Police to accuse him of harassing her. Thompson admitted to running her tags to find her new address, claiming he was trying to return some old items to her, according to a case summary. He was suspended for two days.
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Former sergeant's force criticised for deciding too readily who the perpetrator was

A police officer accused of having sex with a drunk woman in his car while on duty was cleared of misconduct after a disciplinary panel accepted he was actually the victim.
Lee Cocking, 41, a former sergeant with Avon and Somerset Police , was charged with misconduct in public office following the incident in the early hours of Christmas Eve 2017.
He was found not guilty by a jury at Gloucester Crown Court but subsequently appeared before a police disciplinary panel accused of breaching professional standards.
But Mr Cocking was eventually cleared of any wrongdoing after the independent misconduct panel concluded it was more likely he had been the victim of a sexual assault.
The incident happened when Mr Cocking - who had been an acting inspector - gave the woman a lift home in an unmarked police car after she was ejected from the Skinny Dippers bar in Weston-super-Mare.
Giving evidence, he described it as being like an “out of body experience” when the woman suddenly straddled him and removed her underwear.
The woman, who cannot be identified, did not make a complaint against the officer and did not allege she had been the victim of a sexual assault.
In his first police interview about the matter in January 2018, the officer had insisted he had been the victim.
But the disciplinary panel - whose conclusions have only just been made public - said this had not been pursued vigorously enough by the investigating officers.
They also criticised the force for deciding too readily “who was a victim and who was a perpetrator”.
In its findings the panel admitted Mr Cocking's case had been "difficult to believe" when first examined, stating: “The most immediate conclusion is that he is at fault."
But it went on to say there were gaps in the evidence and it was "certainly not possible" to say Mr Cocking had lied.
The panel also said to offer a lift to a drunken woman who was alone with no money for a taxi in the early hours of the morning had been "pragmatic policing", stating he would have been criticised had he not "kept an eye on her".
"We find his version is more likely to be true than the suggestion that the sex between them was consensual," it concluded.
Mr Cocking retired from the force in July on medical grounds having been cleared of breaching standards of professional behaviour for police officers in relation to honesty and integrity and discreditable conduct.
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