Chief Investigator Who Teacher 'Preventing Police on Police Confrontation' Calls A Cop A F*ggot During Traffic Stop
Nevada's chief investigator, who teaches “Preventing Police on Police Confrontations,” calls an officer a “FAGG*T” during a traffic stop.
The officer cited William Scott Jr., 62, for holding his phone while driving a state vehicle.
Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford appointed Scott as chief of investigations in 2020.
As chief of investigations, Scott is “tasked with investigating public integrity, child exploitation, human trafficking, Medicaid fraud and elder abuse” among other areas.
He retired from Metro in 2019 at the rank of captain.
Scott teaches “several law enforcement courses,” including the classes “Preventing Police on Police Confrontations” and “Ethics in Leadership,” according to a LinkedIn profile.
Scott also “developed a class entitled ‘Policing with Pride,’” the profile said.
