A police officer in Fort Worth was arrested after allegedly using a law enforcement database to look up information about someone for non-work-related reasons.
The Fort Worth Police Department said Officer Darrell Coker used a city computer on two separate occasions in 2021 to search for a person’s information in the Texas Law Enforcement Telecommunications System.
Coker was placed on restricted duty and stripped of his police powers while the case was being investigated.
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