Officer Fired Over Explicit OnlyFans Video in Uniform

A Nashville police officer has been fired after appearing in a sexually explicit OnlyFans video while in uniform. The video, which was obtained by local outlet WTVF, shows the officer engaging in sexual activity with a woman during a fake traffic stop.

Nashville police officer fired over pornographic OnlyFans video showing 'traffic stop'

The Nashville Metropolitan Police Department (NMPD) recently fired an officer who allegedly appeared in a pornographic OnlyFans video in uniform.

The video, which was obtained by local outlet WTVF, appears to show the officer engaging in sexual activity with a woman during a fake traffic stop. The officer's face was deliberately avoided in the video.

Nashville police officer fired over pornographic OnlyFans video showing 'traffic stop'

The amateur video was shot from the perspective of a man in the front passenger seat, and showed the officer pull up in a white car. After seeing the squad car, the woman in the driver's seat was quoted as saying: "I’m not going to get a ticket…I’m going to show him my t--s."

According to WTVF, the Nashville cop identified himself as "Officer Johnson of PD" in the video. He told the woman in the video that she had been speeding and asked for her license and registration.

Nashville police officer fired over pornographic OnlyFans video showing 'traffic stop'

The woman then exposed her breasts to the officer, who acted unimpressed.

"Ma'am, it's 2024. I can see t--s on the Internet any time," the officer said, before the woman offered to let him grope her. The rest of the video showed the officer and woman touching each other sexually, according to WTVF.

Nashville police officer fired over pornographic OnlyFans video showing 'traffic stop'

The officer's face was hidden in the OnlyFans video, but his police patch was slightly visible in a screengrab from the video obtained by local outlet WTVF. The NMPD confirmed to Fox News Digital that the officer in question was fired because of the video.

NMPD public affairs director Don Aaron told WTVF that the incident was "outrageous."

"That was one of the most outrageous, disrespectful acts that a person here could do," Aaron said. "And, by disrespectful, I mean to all the MNPD employees and this agency."

The firing of the officer comes amid a growing debate over the use of OnlyFans by law enforcement officers. In recent years, several officers have been fired or suspended for posting sexually explicit content on the platform.

Critics argue that such content is unprofessional and undermines public trust in law enforcement. However, some officers have defended their use of OnlyFans, saying that it is a way to earn extra income and express themselves creatively.

The NMPD has not released the name of the officer who was fired. It is unclear if the officer plans to appeal his termination.