HPD officer accused of public exposure admitted to acts 'in hopes women say it's nice': Records

Thursday, August 31, 2023
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A former Houston police officer, accused of pleasuring himself in public on two occasions, turned himself in to the Harris County Jail Thursday morning and was released Thursday night.

William Logan McCoy, 25, is charged with a felony count of indecency with a child exposure and two misdemeanor counts of indecent exposure.
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ABC13 was there as McCoy walked out of jail. While he made a few comments, he answered no questions about the cases against him and his admission that his 2-year-old son may have witnessed at least one incident.

McCoy is accused of approaching two women on consecutive days in Humble on Aug. 24 and 25.

The first incident occurred outside of a Hobby Lobby, according to Kimberly Smith, who works in the Harris County District Attorney's Office Public Corruption Division.

The woman told an investigator with Humble police that the man, later identified as McCoy, approached her car while she was inside it, removed his genitalia from his pants, and began pleasuring himself.



She began honking her horn repeatedly to get someone else's attention, according to Smith, and McCoy shrugged his shoulders and walked away to his car.

The following day, a woman told police that she was parked toward the back of the Macy's parking lot and was allowing her dog to use the bathroom, according to court records.
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McCoy reportedly pulled up next to her and asked if she was having car trouble. She told police when she bent down at eye level to speak with him through his passenger window, she noticed his genitalia in plain sight, records state.

She estimated he pleasured himself for five to seven seconds prior to driving away.

Smith said the woman told investigators that he had a child in a forward-facing car seat in the back of his car, wearing footed pajamas. That woman was able to recall the license plate on the back of his car and report it to police.

After identifying McCoy as the owner of the car, police spoke to him over the phone and noted in court records that he admitted to the two acts "in hopes the complainants would be 'happy with what they see' and say 'it's nice' and that he could use this at home later for his gratification."



The investigator also noted that McCoy admitted that the child in the backseat was his 2-year-old son.

Thursday night, McCoy's release from jail drew a small crowd. Onlookers heckled the former officer as he waited for a ride.
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Houston police said McCoy was sworn in March 2021. Initially, it was reported that McCoy was under an internal affairs investigation because of the incident and relieved of duty with pay. But in a statement on Thursday, HPD announced that McCoy had resigned.

"A Houston police officer relieved of duty by police Chief Troy Finner on Monday (Aug. 28) has resigned (Thursday). The now-former officer, William McCoy, 25, was charged with indecency with a child and indecent exposure following a criminal investigation conducted by the Humble Police Department.

McCoy was assigned to the North Belt Patrol Division and joined the department in March 2021.

The criminal cases are now in the Harris County court system."




His bond was set by a judge at $5,200. Records show McCoy made bond Thursday afternoon.

In January 2023, McCoy hit and killed a pedestrian in the 5500 block of Aldine Bender Park Road while on his way to a call. His lights and sirens were not on at the time of the crash because he was responding to a non-urgent call, according to investigators on the scene. Ultimately, court records show he was 'no billed' by a grand jury on a count of criminal negligent homicide, and charges were not filed.
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