Stockton Police Officer Nicholas Bloed arrested on felonies
Nov 10, 2022 18:24:46 GMT
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Former Stockton Police Officer Nicholas Bloed arrested on felony charges, rape
Ben Irwin
The Record
www.recordnet.com/story/news/politics/government/2022/11/09/former-stockton-police-officer-nicholas-bloed-arrested-felony-charges-rape/8320537001/
Attorney Dan Gilleon with his client "Jane Doe #2", speaks at a press conference on June 29 in downtown Stockton about sexual assault charges that 3 women are pressing against Stockton Police sergeant Nicholas Bloed. (CLIFFORD OTO/THE STOCKTON RECORD)
Former Stockton Police Sergeant Nicholas Bloed has been arrested by his former employer and U.S. Marshals on more than a dozen felony charges including sodomy by force, violence or fear and rape.
Bloed was booked into San Joaquin County Jail about 1 p.m. Nov. 9. He is being held on 16 tentative felony charges that include rape, sodomy, assault, taking bribes and unauthorized computer use. His bail has been set at $4.16 million according to the San Joaquin County Sherriff’s Office website. The San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office is expected to formally file charges against Bloed Nov. 10. His next scheduled court appearance is Nov. 14.
ICYMI:Stockton Police sergeant accused of sexual misconduct no longer with department
The Stockton Police Officer’s Association issued a statement on their disappointment in Bloed’s alleged behavior, and said “if proven true, are abhorrent and reprehensible.”
“These accusations in no way reflect the high standards and values of this association and the profession of law enforcement,” SPOA’s statement reads. “The members of this association hold each other to a higher standard and know if we break the law, we will be held accountable.”
Stockton Police severed ties with Bloed Oct. 13, about five months after the first two Jane Does filed sexual misconduct complaints against Bloed, who had been on paid leave while an internal affairs investigation was conducted.
Bloed, awarded employee of the month in 2014 for his role training new police officers, is accused by three different women of sexual misconduct while on duty. The complaints include repeated incidents of a woman being pulled over, harassed and sexually violated, and another being harassed and sexually violated for several years.
Read more:Third sexual misconduct complaint filed against Stockton police officer
Dan Gilleon, the San Diego-based attorney representing the three women, has described Bloed’s actions as “rape.” He said in June that one of the women he’s representing had been working directly with law enforcement, resulting in a series of incriminating texts between the alleged victim and Bloed, including graphic sexual image and text exchanges.
“The evidence was overwhelming that he was having sex on duty … we have everything they needed to know that he was committing police misconduct in uniform,” Gilleon said in October. “(Bloed) committed multiple crimes in uniform. He should have been charged by now, and he should have been terminated day one.”
Ben Irwin
The Record
www.recordnet.com/story/news/politics/government/2022/11/09/former-stockton-police-officer-nicholas-bloed-arrested-felony-charges-rape/8320537001/
Attorney Dan Gilleon with his client "Jane Doe #2", speaks at a press conference on June 29 in downtown Stockton about sexual assault charges that 3 women are pressing against Stockton Police sergeant Nicholas Bloed. (CLIFFORD OTO/THE STOCKTON RECORD)
Former Stockton Police Sergeant Nicholas Bloed has been arrested by his former employer and U.S. Marshals on more than a dozen felony charges including sodomy by force, violence or fear and rape.
Bloed was booked into San Joaquin County Jail about 1 p.m. Nov. 9. He is being held on 16 tentative felony charges that include rape, sodomy, assault, taking bribes and unauthorized computer use. His bail has been set at $4.16 million according to the San Joaquin County Sherriff’s Office website. The San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office is expected to formally file charges against Bloed Nov. 10. His next scheduled court appearance is Nov. 14.
ICYMI:Stockton Police sergeant accused of sexual misconduct no longer with department
The Stockton Police Officer’s Association issued a statement on their disappointment in Bloed’s alleged behavior, and said “if proven true, are abhorrent and reprehensible.”
“These accusations in no way reflect the high standards and values of this association and the profession of law enforcement,” SPOA’s statement reads. “The members of this association hold each other to a higher standard and know if we break the law, we will be held accountable.”
Stockton Police severed ties with Bloed Oct. 13, about five months after the first two Jane Does filed sexual misconduct complaints against Bloed, who had been on paid leave while an internal affairs investigation was conducted.
Bloed, awarded employee of the month in 2014 for his role training new police officers, is accused by three different women of sexual misconduct while on duty. The complaints include repeated incidents of a woman being pulled over, harassed and sexually violated, and another being harassed and sexually violated for several years.
Read more:Third sexual misconduct complaint filed against Stockton police officer
Dan Gilleon, the San Diego-based attorney representing the three women, has described Bloed’s actions as “rape.” He said in June that one of the women he’s representing had been working directly with law enforcement, resulting in a series of incriminating texts between the alleged victim and Bloed, including graphic sexual image and text exchanges.
“The evidence was overwhelming that he was having sex on duty … we have everything they needed to know that he was committing police misconduct in uniform,” Gilleon said in October. “(Bloed) committed multiple crimes in uniform. He should have been charged by now, and he should have been terminated day one.”