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A police officer in Texas has been accused of shooting another man
multiple times after two women reportedly refused to go along with a
plan to swap sexual partners for the night.

According to the San Antonio Express-News, 29-year-old Olmos Park
Officer Frankie Salazar and 33-year-old Jesus Edward Guitron had
talked about swapping partners for several months.

But when Guitron showed up at Salazar’s apartment on Saturday night,
things did not go as planned.

A woman who apparently came to the apartment with Guitron told police
that they all had a few drinks, but she “didn’t feel right” and pushed
Salazar away when he started kissing her in the bedroom.

The police report indicated that a second 29-year-old woman —
presumably Salazar’s partner — became upset when she came in the
bedroom because she had not been told about the plan to swap partners.

The first woman urged Guitron to leave, but he began to fight with
Salazar. Police documents alleged that the Olmos Park officer then
told the 29-year-old woman to get his .45-caliber Springfield XDS
pistol. She told police that she fired a shot at Guitron “just to
scare him,” but then later said she couldn’t remember firing the shot.

As Guitron and the first woman were making their way out the door,
Salazar fired three more shots, the first woman told police.

Guitron suffered gunshot wounds to his chest, right hand and his left
pinky may have also been hit. He was listed in critical but stable
condition after being taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center.

Salazar was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and
released on $50,000 bail. He has been placed on leave without pay by
the Olmos Park Police Department.

“We have an officer that made a mistake, made a bad judgement,” Olmos
Park Police Chief Fritz Bohne told WOAI. “And as I tried to tell kids
that want to get into law enforcement, be careful about your decisions
cause decisions have long-term consequences.”
 
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