A Texas Deputy Is in Jail for Conducting Unlawful Strip Searches on Women
One woman alleged that Floyd Berry became aroused during an unlawful search.

A Texas deputy was arrested over the weekend for allegedly conducting unlawful strip searches on at least six women.
Floyd Berry, who has spent 18 years with the Bexar County Sheriff's Office (BCSO), is accused of conducting unlawful strip searches on at least six women between November 24 and December 4 this year. The BCSO and the Federal Bureau of Investigation began an investigation after five women, ranging in age from 26 to 52, reported Berry's behavior. A sixth woman came forward after the investigation began.
In one of the incidents, a woman says she and a male friend encountered Berry during a traffic stop. She was placed in the back of his patrol car, taken to a secluded area, and was told to remove her clothing for a search. In a similar incident, a woman was separated from her husband, told to lift her bra and shake until her nipples were exposed.
A third woman said Berry was visibly aroused and made flirtatious comments during the search. Berry documented none of the searches in his department reports.
Berry was arrested over the weekend on three misdemeanor counts of official oppression, the BCSO confirmed. The office also said that Berry was placed on administrative leave and was "served a proposed termination" following the arrest.
Following years of debate, Bexar County commissioners last week approved funding for a body camera program. Patrol deputies will begin using the cameras over the next year.
BSCO is currently searching for more victims. Anyone with additional information about the case is encouraged to contact BSCO's Public Integrity Unit at 210-335-5110 or BCSOTIPS@bexar.org.
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The office also said that Berry was placed on administrative leave and was "served a proposed termination" following the arrest.
Wow! He got serve... wait, what? This is a firing, 'proposed' implies a negotiation.
His union has to agree to fire him. Spoiler: they won't.
Stapled to the proposed termination form was a request for reinstatement form.
I can already hear the union appointed lawyer explaining how it's all boilerplate and a standard part of a dismissal/rehiring packet.
>>misdemeanor counts of official oppression
everyone elected guilty.
If I take a woman to a secluded area against her will, and force her to strip down for me, do I get fired with an option for arbitration or are there going to be criminal proceedings?
Dibs on writing the paragraph in the training manual outlining;
Telling her to 'lift her bra and shake' until her nipples were exposed: OK.
Telling her to 'lift her bra and shake until her nipples were exposed': Not OK.
I'll start on the research right away.
It was all going well until mad.casual's training manual was adopted by a strip club...
18 years, and 5 illegal strip search reports for just two weeks? Yeah, me thinks all those alleged good cops must have been on vacation for 17 years and 50 weeks.
I am certain if it wasn't isolated to just these "six women between November 24 and December 4" his colleagues and supervisors would have discovered it before now.
>>BSCO is currently searching for more victims.
That sentence can be interpreted in more than one way.
Well, yeah. But I am sure they only meant it one way.
Who doesn't become aroused when you have a woman in your power, make her strip and shake her titties?
Berry documented none of the searches in his department reports.
Well, if it isn't in department reports, I'm sure it never happened.
Did the officer get home safe? YES.
Uncomfortably aroused, but SAFE.
This is really a misdemeanor of official oppression, he actually went too extreme.
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