Former police officer charged with coercing women into sex while on duty, SLED says
A former police officer is potentially facing prison time after women alleged he used his position of power to coerce them into having sexual relations, officials said.
The S.C. Law Enforcement Division investigated allegations that William McKinley Littlejohn was using his position as a Sumter police officer to coerce and intimidate women into sexual relations while he was on duty between January and December 2015, according to SLED.
The investigation came at the request of Sumter Police Department, the release stated.
Littlejohn, 35, was arrested and charged with three counts of misconduct in office. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison for each count, the release stated.
Littlejohn was booked into the Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center.
Jane Moon Dail
This story was originally published November 10, 2016 at 9:18 AM with the headline "Former police officer charged with coercing women into sex while on duty, SLED says."