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We've Got Yet Another Cop Sex Scandal as a 911 Dispatcher's Husband Finds the 'Explicit' Texts She's Been Exchanging with 7 Fellow Officers

It's been a while since we've heard from the officers, past and present, of the LaVergne, Tennessee Police Department. That would be the law enforcement agency that became national news when it was revealed officer Maegan Hall and several of her co-workers were involved in sexual hijinks both on duty and off, in the precinct house and each others homes, with their married partners and without, both regular, every day sex and games of Strip UNO. In fact, it's been just over a month since the last update. And that too was a doo-hoo-zy:

Well, just because it's been All Quiet on the LaVergne Front doesn't mean the wheels of justice stop turning at the other police departments around the country. And by that I mean justice as in, "Just as they were boning their fellow officers, so can we." Meet the officers of the Bexar, Texas Sheriff's Department:

Source - A scandal is unfolding at the Bexar County Sheriffs Office in Texas revolving around sexually explicit text messages, which could involve as many as seven law enforcement officers and a married dispatcher. The dispatcher, a sergeant and one deputy are already facing proposed termination. 

According to Sheriff Javier Salazar, the employees deny having sex or doing anything inappropriate while on duty. However, two spouses who gave the texts to internal affairs and to WOAI/KABB claim the messages show otherwise.

Overnight 911 dispatcher Krystle Perez has been placed on unpaid administrative leave, along with Bexar County Sheriff Sgt. Renaldo Salinas and deputy Juan Leal. …

Many of the text messages are too explicit to share.

Salinas to Perez: "I feel so Hot and Sexy when I'm …"

Perez: "I can feel it all of it and I love it."

Salinas: "We need another hotel day."

Leal to Perez: "I can't wait for us to be naked and us caressing each other and then kissing each other all over."

Perez: "Expletive yes!" …

Giancarlo [Perez] discovered texts between his wife and six sheriff's deputies plus a City of Converse Police officer.

Before we move on, these local news outlets can knock it off right now with this stuff about "too explicit" to share, letting sentences trail off and using "expletive" in place of the actual language. The public has a right to know. Journalism is essential if we're to have a free society. Which makes it the duty and responsibility of all journalists to give us the unfiltered facts and let us decide. I mean, imagine if they picked and chose which parts of Watergate or the Pentagon Papers they were willing to share with the public? 

We have a right to know that what poor Giancarlo claims he found on Krystal's phone was his wife having this exchange with Salinas:

Salinas:"I feel so hott and sexy when im in yiu"

Krystal: "Fuck yea you do" "I can feel it - all of it - and I love it" 

…followed by a hearteye emoji. And that he also claims to have found this reply from her to Leal saying he can't wait for the caressing and the all over kissing:

Krystal: "Fuck yes" "Thinking of my daddy and his kisses"

… kissy face emoji, lips emoji. 

I'll add all the obligatory "allegedly" and "accused of" I need to, because these officers have so far denied any wrongdoing. But here's the evidence against them:

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I'm not here to tell actual professional journos how to do their jobs, but … Wait. On second thought, that's precisely what I'm here to do. Not only do we the public have the right to know, this is exactly the sort of detail that fleshes out a story and gives it color. That turns a "Dog Bites Man" story no one cares about into "Man Bites Dog," Pulitzer Prize-caliber reporting. 

Assuming these heavily edited exchanges are the ones these news outlets felt like they could share, it's safe to say they are just the Rated-R ones. And the tip of an NC-17 iceberg that the internet will discover and release. Krystal Perez (allegedly) seems way, way too good at this sexting game to just leave it at a couple of dirty words and a show of enthusiasm about having parts of her fellow officers inside parts of her. On its own, this is a pretty salacious story. But one than can't hold a flickering candle to the LaVergne one. Which feels like a porn parody of Super Troopers by comparison. Yet I can't help but think this one is just getting loose in the bullpen, and soon enough will come in to blow away the Sex Scandal Cop competition. Stay tuned.