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The Nashville Metropolitan Police Department (NMPD) recently fired a police officer who allegedly appeared in a pornographic OnlyFans video while in uniform.
The video, obtained by local station WTVF, shows a police officer having sex with a woman during a fake traffic stop. The officer’s face was intentionally avoided in the video.
The amateur video, shot from the perspective of a man in the passenger seat, shows a police officer pulling up to a white car. After seeing the police car, the woman in the driver’s seat reportedly said, “I’m not going to get a ticket…I’m going to show him my TS.”
According to WTVF, the Nashville officer identified himself in the video as “PD Officer Johnson.” He told the woman in the video that she was speeding and asked for her license and registration.
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Screen captures of the video obtained by local station WTVF reportedly show the officer engaging in sex acts with the woman during the fake traffic stop. (Obtained from WTVF)
The woman then exposed her breasts to the police officer, who was unimpressed.
“Ma’am, it’s 2024 and you can always watch it on the internet,” the officer said, and the woman asked him to grope her. The rest of the video showed sexual contact between the officer and the woman, according to WTVF.
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The officer’s face was hidden in the OnlyFans video, but his patch was briefly visible in a screen capture of the video obtained by local station WTVF. (Obtained from WTVF)
According to WTVF, the fired officer had a faintly visible NMPD patch on his uniform. NMPD confirmed to Fox News Digital that the officer in question was fired as a result of the video.
NMPD Public Affairs Director Don Aaron told WTVF that the incident was “outrageous.”
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The police officer featured in the OnlyFans video has been fired by the Nashville Metropolitan Police Department. (Raymond Boyd/Getty Images)
“That was one of the most outrageous and disrespectful things that anyone here could do,” Aaron said. “And with all due respect, I want to address all of the MNPD employees and this agency.”



