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Cop Pleads Guilty to Filming Himself Repeatedly Rape His Own K-9, Trafficking in Child Porn

Bossier City, LA — As TFTP previously reported, a police officer from the Bossier City Police Department was arrested in December 2018 for filming unspeakable acts with animals. Officer Terry Yetman, 38, was charged with multiple counts of sexual abuse of animals—producing the evidence himself—including filming sex with his own police K9. This decorated cop was also charged with 31 counts of child pornography several months later. Now, nearly 3 years after his initial arrest, Yetman has pleaded guilty.

TFTP learned at the time, Yetman, who had only been out on bail for two days for the 40 counts of animal abuse charges, was taken into custody once more and charged with 31 counts of possession of pornography involving juveniles.

According to the Louisiana State police, Yetman was originally arrested on December 19, 2018 and charged with 20 counts of sexual abuse of animals by performing sexual acts with an animal, and 20 counts of filming sexual acts with an animal.

In a plea deal, however, Yetman — despite facing over 70 charges — pleaded guilty to just one count of possession of child pornography and five counts of sexual abuse of an animal.

“The Louisiana State Police Special Victims Unit who was assisted by the Bossier City Marshal’s Office and Department of Homeland Security did an outstanding job on this case. They delivered a very strong case to our office and Assistant District Attorney, Allie Aiello Stahl, did an excellent job prosecuting this case,” District Attorney Schuyler Marvin said. “My office will do everything in our power to prosecute those who prey on children and animals.”

Yetman is scheduled for sentencing on Nov. 23, 2021. He faces a total of 45 years in prison and mandatory registration as a sex offender.

In Defense of Animals is a group who works to advance the cause of justice and show lawmakers the public is united against “senseless and horrific animal abuse,” and they held back no words when they decried this officer’s “horrific” abuse.

“Thousands of In Defense of Animals supporters were moved by this horrific case and want to see justice done,” said Doll Stanley, campaign director for In Defense of Animals in a news release at the time.

“A healthy society protects its innocents: vulnerable children, animals, elderly citizens. Sexual predators must be made to fear the loss of freedom and a stinging financial impact,” said Stanley.

As TFTP previously reported, Yetman was a decorated officer on the department’s Domestic Task Force. The task force was responsible for championing the rights of domestic violence victims and their families. Just before he was arrested, Yetman was awarded the the 2018 Trey Hutchison Award for his work on the force.

The image remains up on the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office Facebook page.

Sadly, however, it appears that Yetman led a double life and while he was “championing the rights of domestic violence victims,” he was initiating and filming his own violence and abuse at home.

Prosecutors say Yetman engaged in sexual conduct with a dog and possessed pornographic images of a person and an animal engaged in sexual conduct. That person was him.

Disgusting indeed.

Police officers sexually abusing animals—and even filming it—is not an isolated incident. Even more disturbing as well is the fact that, like Yetman, many of the officers who engage in sex with animals also abuse children. In fact, TFTP predicted this outcome with Yetman when he was arrested the first time.

As TFTP reported, Robert Melia Jr. was sworn to protect and serve, but a Burlington County jury found he abandoned that oath when he and his former girlfriend repeatedly molested teenagers in the home they shared in Moorestown.

The attacks, including a violent sexual assault on an incapacitated, bound and blindfolded teenager captured on video, took place just feet from where his Moorestown police uniform hung on his bedroom door. Melia and his girlfriend also filmed themselves having sex with a cow. They were both arrested and convicted for their acts.

Officer Derren Tomlinson, 44, with the West Mercia Police department was sentenced to 11 years in prison for unspeakable crimes against children and animals. The allegations against this well-respected police officer of nine years shocked the town.

This model public servant was convicted of raping a girl under 13-years-old, sexual assault on a child, and bestiality. When sentencing Tomlinson, Judge Robin Onions said he was “utterly unsuited to being a (police officer)” — an understatement, to say the least.

A Harris County Sheriff’s deputy, who was fired after the department found he’d produced and starred in a video where he was having sex with a dog, was sentenced to 27 years in prison. The cop, Andrew C. Sustaita Jr., 31, was not sentenced to prison for having sex with a dog. Instead, he was remanded to Texas’ penal system because he was found to have been in possession of child pornography.

As TFTP reported, Sustaita’s bestiality made national headlines but once investigators secured search warrants for his computer, some 200 videos and images of child pornography were discovered, some involving a family member’s daughter, made by Sustaita himself.

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/co...in-child-porn/

Fuck pig culture🐽
 

gmase

On the dark side of the moon
In the Denver suburb of Aurora, a grand jury finally indicted the three cops involved in Elijah McClain’s murder. Two paramedics who injected ketamine (at a dosage for someone 50 pounds heavier) are also charged with criminally negligent homicide and manslaughter.

The incident and the department’s reaction to it over the past two years is deplorable. Exhibit A as to why the STAR program should continue to be expanded.

https://www.npr.org/2021/09/01/1033...-been-charged-in-the-2019-death-of-elijah-mcc
 
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gmase

On the dark side of the moon
Now, a Georgia prosecutor is being charged with a felony (violating oath of office) and a misdemeanor (hindering law enforcement). "Prosecutorial misconduct"
https://www.npr.org/2021/09/02/1033...former-prosecutor-indicted-misconduct-georgia

"The indictment says [DA] Johnson showed "favor and affection" toward Greg McMichael in the investigation and interfered with police officers at the scene by "directing that Travis McMichael should not be placed under arrest."

Looks like the system is getting serious.
 

gmase

On the dark side of the moon
In the Denver suburb of Aurora, a grand jury finally indicted the three cops involved in Elijah McClain’s murder. Two paramedics who injected ketamine (at a dosage for someone 50 pounds heavier) are also charged with criminally negligent homicide and manslaughter.

The incident and the department’s reaction to it over the past two years is deplorable. Exhibit A as to why the STAR program should continue to be expanded.

More from Aurora:

https://www.npr.org/2021/09/15/1037656976/aurora-colorado-elijah-mcclain-racially-biased-policing
 

Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
I wonder if Cleveland will have any trouble because of this? Akron isn't very far away.

Way to many rounds were fired. That part is troubling, but that's the only think I can see wrong here.
 
Montreal mom demands apology for police intervention at sons’ lemonade stand
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/cana...tervention-at-sons-lemonade-stand/ar-AA10a9Ss

So what do you think about this?
It's hard to believe that cops today wouldn't know that they would be filmed or called out for trying to shut down a kid's lemonade stand. I have a feeling that the "occasional" use of the megaphone was a little understated. The fact that the cops then insisted that they shut the stand down instead of a warning pretty much indicates there was an escalation of some sort.
 
Montreal mom demands apology for police intervention at sons’ lemonade stand
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/cana...tervention-at-sons-lemonade-stand/ar-AA10a9Ss

So what do you think about this?
It's hard to believe that cops today wouldn't know that they would be filmed or called out for trying to shut down a kid's lemonade stand. I have a feeling that the "occasional" use of the megaphone was a little understated. The fact that the cops then insisted that they shut the stand down instead of a warning pretty much indicates there was an escalation of some sort.
I think you're giving too much benefit of the doubt to these pigs that won't let kids use a megaphone...seriously what is the worse case scenario if the pigs don't show up...? Compare that to want the news reported happened...pigs arriving on scene in minutes to a call about kids on a megaphone...simply choose the scenario you want to have occurred...

I for one choose the worst case scenario if the pigs hadn't shown up...over what happened which is tax dollars wasted for 2 cops and their sergeant (3 cops total for kids?!? Even 1 showing up is dumb) to try and bully 2 kids and their disabled mom and God bless their neighbors supporting them even more after this incident of the kids and their mom not backing down from pig bullying.
 
I think you're giving too much benefit of the doubt to these pigs that won't let kids use a megaphone...seriously what is the worse case scenario if the pigs don't show up...? Compare that to want the news reported happened...pigs arriving on scene in minutes to a call about kids on a megaphone...simply choose the scenario you want to have occurred...

I for one choose the worst case scenario if the pigs hadn't shown up...over what happened which is tax dollars wasted for 2 cops and their sergeant (3 cops total for kids?!? Even 1 showing up is dumb) to try and bully 2 kids and their disabled mom and God bless their neighbors supporting them even more after this incident of the kids and their mom not backing down from pig bullying.
I'm with you in that a healthy skepticism of law enforcement is good - we can't just assume that all of them are good at their job.

But in this case I get a "Karen" vibe coupled with questionable reporting. The story doesn't add up.
"Periodically" using a megaphone? Willing to bet that's an understatement. Most sane people don't start swearing at kids and threaten cops on them. Notice how they glossed over the megaphone usage, and didn't even show it on camera?
Also, a "Secret recipe" for lemonade? LOL. Is it being laced with cocaine?

It was a noise complaint and the cops had to investigate. So presumably they come to the door and say:
"Ma'am, we're getting noise complaints from your kid's use of a megaphone"
"Ok, I'll get them to stop using it"
End of story. Or it should have been.

How that escalated into multiple police cruisers parked outside for 3hrs means we're not getting the full story.
This is why I think bodycams should always be turned on, and I don't get why that's not standard procedure for every police department.
 
I'm with you in that a healthy skepticism of law enforcement is good - we can't just assume that all of them are good at their job.

But in this case I get a "Karen" vibe coupled with questionable reporting. The story doesn't add up.
"Periodically" using a megaphone? Willing to bet that's an understatement. Most sane people don't start swearing at kids and threaten cops on them. Notice how they glossed over the megaphone usage, and didn't even show it on camera?
Also, a "Secret recipe" for lemonade? LOL. Is it being laced with cocaine?

It was a noise complaint and the cops had to investigate. So presumably they come to the door and say:
"Ma'am, we're getting noise complaints from your kid's use of a megaphone"
"Ok, I'll get them to stop using it"
End of story. Or it should have been.

How that escalated into multiple police cruisers parked outside for 3hrs means we're not getting the full story.
This is why I think bodycams should always be turned on, and I don't get why that's not standard procedure for every police department.
Yeah there's more to the story for sure but still even for a noise complaint where they went to investigate and she told them to fuck off doesn't warrant escalation from the cops. For the police the escalation the situation over being verbally abused is exactly the abuse of power by police that is inexcusable.

Besides, noise complaints should be investigated by the bylaws officers by cops, and if they are told to fuck off they just issue at ticket and leave they never allow things to escalate it into a standoff like these pigs did.
 
@VillellaMcMeans


I thought you might appreciate this.
And you thought right of course haha:cheers:

Very good speech by Rowan Atkinson...alot of the worlds problems would not escalate there were not such a desire to control what people say or do...of course the argument if the government can't control what people do would be fear of physical harm to people...but the same can't be said about controlling what people say...so any fearmongering over anything said by anyone is usually done by pigs trying to justify their use of force...
 

gmase

On the dark side of the moon
… so any fearmongering over anything said by anyone is usually done …to justify their use of force...
You are correct. Fear mongering has been overused for centuries by politicians, religious leaders, et al.

The recent attack on Salman Rushdie is a good illustration of such a fear of words and ideas. Someone told him there was a reason to be afraid.

Nice insertion of Mr. Bean here. (y)
 
You are correct. Fear mongering has been overused for centuries by politicians, religious leaders, et al.

The recent attack on Salman Rushdie is a good illustration of such a fear of words and ideas. Someone told him there was a reason to be afraid.

Nice insertion of Mr. Bean here. (y)
Everyone should be afraid of actions not words.

The attack on Salmon Rushdie did indeed prove this.

Nice insertion of Salmon Rushdie here. Even after being attacked he still supports the same freedom of speech causes as Mr Bean👍
 
Here's an interesting exercise in perspective. People see this video going viral today:


Looks bad, right? So why was it determined that an investigation or disciplinary action wasn't warranted?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmo...round-in-video-was-armed-with-knife-1.6585738

Turns out she was
about to get into a fight with another woman and pulled a knife on her. The cop was disarming her. I'm guessing there was corroborating evidence (like the dashcam or the woman she was about to stab) so the story seems legit. I'm not defending all police, but I think it's fair to say this goes to show that we shouldn't be too quick to judge.
 
Here's an interesting exercise in perspective. People see this video going viral today:


Looks bad, right? So why was it determined that an investigation or disciplinary action wasn't warranted?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmo...round-in-video-was-armed-with-knife-1.6585738

Turns out she was
about to get into a fight with another woman and pulled a knife on her. The cop was disarming her. I'm guessing there was corroborating evidence (like the dashcam or the woman she was about to stab) so the story seems legit. I'm not defending all police, but I think it's fair to say this goes to show that we shouldn't be too quick to judge.
I don't know man...from reading the link you provided the cop says she was threatening people but the witnesses that filmed the video say otherwise so it's just the cops word against the others...

The video clearly shows the girl trying to leave but the cop obviously wanted to arrest her and not let her leave...personally I don't believe the cops story because it makes no sense that the girl would be expressing gang affiliations to a cop while trying to get away like the cop claims...
 
Tennessee cops, including married female officer, fired after repeated wild sex romps
https://nypost.com/2023/01/09/tenne...-officer-fired-after-repeated-wild-sex-romps/

A small Tennessee police station has been rocked by allegations of wild sexual misconduct, after a married female officer allegedly had steamy romps with six male officers, including illicit on-duty liaisons, according to reports.

Officer Maegan Hall and her fellow law officers allegedly engaged in wild sexcapades that included sending dirty pictures, taking her top off at a “Girls Gone Wild” hot tub party, and even having oral sex with two officers at the La Vergne, Tenn., police station
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I wouldn't mind a recording of this cop....
 

Luxman

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