ABC13 learned a veteran Pasadena police officer, who took his own life in a church parking lot, found out he was under investigation for invasive visual recording that same morning.

According to Pearland police, someone filed a complaint against 46-year-old Kerry Heiserman on Jan. 6.

Heiserman was an officer with the Pasadena Police Department for 21 years. The reason Pearland police were investigating is because the accusation occurred in their jurisdiction.

The case was assigned to an investigator on Monday, and just hours after the investigator tried to contact Heiserman, he died by suicide, according to police.

  • Spraynard Kruger
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    896 months ago

    Inb4 police unions try to use this as an example of the dangers of investigating officers

  • @[email protected]
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    736 months ago

    I really hope the investigation doesn’t die with him. If he really was some kind of predator or creep, his reputation shouldn’t be allowed to go into the grave intact.

    • @[email protected]
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      266 months ago

      Besides, you know half the department was in on it with him. He probably committed suicide with three shots to the back of the head.

  • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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    696 months ago

    Under the Texas Penal Code, invasive visual recording is a state felony and applies when someone is accused of photographing or videotaping someone’s intimate area without consent, videotaping in a bathroom or changing room, or receiving sexually explicit videos or pictures and forwarding it to another person.

    • ivanafterall
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      506 months ago

      Oh, now Texas has a problem with invading people’s intimate areas!? I can’t keep up.

      • @[email protected]
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        116 months ago

        It’s consistent in their minds. Their innocent virgin daughters need to be protected, but the filthy whores who made them commit adultery need to be punished.

      • @[email protected]
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        6 months ago

        Probably, but not necessarily in the way you’d think.

        […] or receiving sexually explicit videos or pictures and forwarding it to another person.

        Apparently a lot of the NSFL/shock images online come from cops sharing photos from the crime scene/autopsy reports/other visual evidence among each other. My guess is he was caught sharing pictures of abuse victims or something along those lines, if he thought it was bad enough it wouldn’t just be swept under the rug.

  • The Pantser
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    646 months ago

    Well at least he shot a bad guy with a gun instead of a good guy with a gun

    • @Habahnow
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      56 months ago

      We don’t know that for sure. It appears that way, but the dude could have been mentally unwell, with the investigation being the tipping point.

  • @[email protected]
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    316 months ago

    This almost certainly means he was doing way worse things than what has been reported. He knew it was over.

    • Андрей Быдло
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      76 months ago

      The first assumption I had is that he recorded kids or installed a camera in a public bathroom for weeks and sold these records. It should be something that pressing for him to not think he’d be saved by a police union. I’d be surprised if it’s something less that that.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 months ago

      The stuff that was reported should honestly be enough for it to be over already, no need for anything worse.

  • @[email protected]
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    36 months ago

    They even managed to use the passive voice when the person the cop killed was himself. Bravo media, truly exceptional.