Pasadena police officer accused of misusing Flock camera, councilmember says

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Monday, July 13, 2026 10:54PM
Pasadena police officer accused of misusing Flock camera, councilmember says

PASADENA, Texas (KTRK) -- A Pasadena police officer has resigned following an ongoing investigation into the misuse of the Flock camera system, according to Pasadena City Councilmember Emmanuel Guerrero.

According to Guerrero, the first investigation into the officer misusing the cameras was last year in March. The officer was suspended and later reinstated in August 2025.

Guerrero said the most recent investigation began in January, which led to the officer's resignation last week.

"So there are laws that protect public trust. And then the second allegation was the stalking and following of a female police officer. And the stalking or following of any officer is a felony. So, there are two felonies at once," Guerrero said.

The officer has not been charged with a crime, but Guerrero said the internal investigations are ongoing.

Guerrero says he is supports protecting the public, solving crimes through license plate reading, and finding criminals, using Flock cameras, but not misusing the Flock system. "The misuse of the Flock system is a misuse of public resources by this, by one law enforcement individual," Guerrero said.

ABC13 reached out to the officer involved, and his attorney said they declined to comment at this time.

Eyewitness News has also reached out to the Pasadena Police Department but has not heard back.

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