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13 DC police officials placed on leave, pending termination amid crime stat manipulation scandal

Over a dozen officials within the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department were placed on administrative leave on Monday amid allegations that the department manipulated its data to make crime appear lower.During a Tuesday press conference, interim Police Chief Jeffery Carroll announced that 13 officials had been placed on leave pending termination. Some of those individuals were already on leave “for other matters earlier,” he added.'The corruption that endangered lives, eroded trust, and allowed shooters, robbers, and predators to evade justice cannot be tolerated.'None of the officials has been fired, Carroll said.He explained that the department’s internal affairs bureau had completed an investigation into crime reporting following a referral from the U.S. Attorney’s Office earlier this year.“There were allegations of misconduct that were made, and based on those allegations, members were investigated, and the outcome is related to these individuals,” Carroll told reporters.Despite the crime stat scandal, the interim MPD chief insisted that the department had made “meaningful progress over the last three years in reducing crime.”“Homicides, shootings, and carjackings have fallen steadily since 2023,” he said.RELATED: ‘F you’: Departing DC police chief invokes Bible in performative, preacher-like rebuke to critics amid crime stat scandal Andrew Leyden/Getty ImagesThe House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has been conducting its own investigation into the alleged manipulation of crime stats, including releasing an interim report in December that accused MPD leadership of pressuring and instructing commanders to downgrade crime classifications to lesser offenses. Carroll noted that the department has been in communication with the committee concerning its probe. RELATED: DC police chief manipulated crime stats to make city look better, report claims Pamela Smith, Jeffery Carroll. Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/Washington Post/Getty ImagesThe DC Police Union, which has long accused the MPD of manipulating data, welcomed the news that the department had taken action against multiple officials.“Justice is being served,” Gregg Pemberton, president of the DC Police Union, stated. “The command staff officials responsible for this betrayal must be held accountable, not just for the sake of the thousands of dedicated MPD officers they undermined, but for the residents of the District of Columbia who deserve honest leadership and real public safety. The corruption that endangered lives, eroded trust, and allowed shooters, robbers, and predators to evade justice cannot be tolerated.”Former Police Chief Pamela Smith resigned in December amid the allegations. She maintains that she “never would have encouraged, intimidated, retaliated, or told anyone to change their numbers.”Former Police Commander Michael Pulliam was suspended last year after he was accused of participating in the alleged data manipulation.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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Teacher allegedly sexually abused 5th-grade boy in classroom closet, kissed him in front of her own young child in classroom

A Texas elementary teacher has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a fifth-grade student years ago, police said. The alleged victim reportedly told investigators that the teacher would have her favorite students play Truth or Dare and urged those children to kiss each other.The San Antonio Police Department said in a statement that 46-year-old Cecilia Mueller was arrested and charged with continuous sexual assault of a child.When the alleged victim and Mueller were alone in the classroom, she reportedly would touch his leg and kiss him — and soon told him she 'wanted more' and engaged in sexual conduct with him in a classroom closet."There is reason to believe that there could be additional victims of this crime," police stated.Northside Independent School District spokesperson Barry Perez told WOAI-TV that the district hired Mueller in August 2007.Mueller was a teacher at Lewis Elementary School from her hire date until June 2019 when she transferred to Henderson Elementary School.The alleged victim — now 20 years old — recently told investigators he was in Mueller's fifth-grade class at Lewis Elementary School during the 2016-2017 school year.Citing the arrest report, KABB-TV said the alleged victim told authorities he was one of Mueller's “favorites” — and such students often were seated together at a reading table in her classroom where the alleged victim said Mueller engaged in inappropriate conversations with them.More from KABB:He told police that the “favorites” would sometimes stay during lunch, where he alleges Mueller showed them explicit music videos and, on one occasion, a pornographic video. He also said she played Truth or Dare with the students, at times daring them to kiss each other. According to the report, he said she instructed the students not to tell their parents, warning that she could get into serious trouble.According to the Express-News, when the alleged victim and Mueller were alone in the classroom, she would touch his leg and kiss him — and soon told him she "wanted more" and engaged in sexual conduct with him in a classroom closet.KABB, citing the arrest report, noted that the alleged victim said he and Mueller on one occasion were kissing while her young child was present in the classroom. KENS-TV, citing the affidavit, reported that when the alleged victim expressed concern about her child being present, Mueller said her child "would not remember."RELATED: Florida teacher accused of sexually abusing student after parents use app to track boy to mystery location: Police The Express-News, citing the affidavit, said Mueller would text the victim after school hours "constantly." The paper added that investigators reviewed text message logs that the victim's mother provided and found about 300 messages and photos between the victim and Mueller's phone number from just one week in February 2017.The New York Post reported that the alleged victim informed investigators that the child sex abuse stopped when he graduated from the fifth grade.Citing the arrest report, WOAI said Mueller told the alleged victim to never tell anyone about their relationship for the rest of his life and requested that he contact her when he turned 18 years old.According to the Express-News, Mueller was being held at the Bexar County Jail with bail set at $95,000. The paper said that if Mueller is convicted, she could face a maximum sentence of life in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.KSAT obtained a letter that Henderson Elementary School Principal Lillyana Hinojosa sent to parents about the "deeply unsettling" and "difficult" news."I want to let you know that one of our teachers was recently arrested by the San Antonio Police Department," the letter read.Hinojosa noted that the Northside Independent School District is fully cooperating with the police investigation.A Northside Independent School District spokesperson told WOAI that Mueller has been placed on leave.Neither Henderson Elementary School nor the Northside Independent School District immediately responded to Blaze News' requests for comment.Those with information about the case or possible victims are urged to contact the San Antonio Police Department's Special Victims Unit at 210-207-2313.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

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'RINO' Indiana Senate Incumbents Lose Bigly to Trump-Endorsed Challengers

Indiana’s May 5 primary election tested President Donald Trump’s influence after he endorsed several state Senate candidates seeking to unseat Republican incumbents who had previously broken ranks with him by opposing a redistricting map.At least six out of the eight Indiana Senate challengers endorsed by Trump won their respective primary elections on Tuesday, most with significant leads.A 'big night for MAGA in Indiana.'Twenty-one GOP state senators voted with their Democrat colleagues in December to block a new congressional map that would have created two more Republican-leaning districts and potentially strengthened the GOP’s control of the U.S. House of Representatives.The effort failed in a 31-19 vote, despite Trump’s warnings that he would target Republicans in the upcoming primary election who voted against it.Republicans who voted against the redistricting effort and who were seeking re-election in the May primary included:James Buck (District 21)Spencer Deery (District 23)Dan Dernulc (District 1)Greg Goode (District 38)Travis Holdman (District 19)Rick Niemeyer (District 6)Linda Rogers (District 11)Greg Walker (District 41)Republican state Senators Eric Bassler (District 39) and Kyle Walker (District 31) also voted against the redistricting map. However, neither is seeking re-election.Trump issued a wave of endorsements for eight of the races.“Good luck to those Great Indiana Senate Candidates who are running against people who couldn’t care less about our Country, or about keeping the Majority in Congress. There are eight Great Patriots running against long seated RINOS — Let’s see how those RINOS do tonight!” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social on Primary Election Day.Indian polls closed at 6 p.m. local time on Tuesday, and early results began rolling in shortly after.RELATED: Trump launches ‘RINO’ purge in Indiana as primary looms Kaiti Sullivan/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesTrump-backed Blake Fiechter took an early lead over incumbent Holdman for District 19, prompting several outlets to call the race less than two hours after polls had closed.Buck, from District 21, was unseated by Tracey Powell, another Trump-backed candidate.Michelle Davis, who received the president’s support, defeated Walker in District 41.Trump challenger Trevor De Vries beat incumbent Dernulc in District 1.Dr. Brian Schmutzler, another Trump pick, scored a victory against Rogers in District 11.Trump-backed Jeff Ellington secured Bassler’s open seat in District 39.RELATED: Indiana Republicans vote with Democrats to block redistricting — despite Trump's threat to unseat them Kaiti Sullivan/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesTrump’s pick for District 38, Brenda Wilson, lost to incumbent Goode. The race for District 23 between Deery and the Trump-backed challenger, Paula Copenhaver, is too close to call as of Wednesday morning.U.S. Senator Jim Banks (R-Ind.) called it a “big night for MAGA in Indiana.”Eric Daugherty of Florida’s Voice celebrated the results, declaring that the “RINO reign” was “coming to an end.” He noted that Goode’s win over Wilson was “one of VERY few wins these traitor RINOs will get tonight!”Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!