Occurred April 10, 2012
On April 3rd, 2012 the Corpus Christi Police Department obtained information that a CCPD officer had allegedly engaged in an improper relationship with an underage teenage girl. A criminal investigation was launched immediately by the Corpus Christi Police Department Criminal Investigation Division. Chief of Police Floyd Simpson placed the accused officer, Robert McChester, on administrative leave later the same day, pending the outcome of the investigation.
During the course of their investigation CCPD Detectives discovered evidence that McChester had utilized the Internet to engage in illicit communications with the victim, a violation of federal statutes. On April 9th, CID presented the findings of the investigation to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Agents with the Department of Homeland Security, who adopted the case for federal prosecution.
On Tuesday afternoon, ICE Agents arrested McChester, charging him with Online Solicitation of a Minor. He will be arraigned today in Federal Court.
McChester, a four and a half year veteran of the Police Department, remains on administrative leave, while the department continues with the disciplinary review process; that process could result in discipline up to termination.
“We are ready, willing and able to clean our own house,” said Police Chief Floyd Simpson during a news conference Tuesday evening at the police station. Chief Simpson made it clear that although the allegations were disturbing, the Police Department would continue to be open and honest with the public when it comes to alleged officer misbehavior; “When we mess up, we fess up and then we clean up. Then we move forward”, said Simpson.







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