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Former Philly Cop Admits to Sexually Assaulting Women, Kids

A​ former Philadelphia police officer pleaded guilty on Oct. 20 to multiple criminal ​charges of sexual abuse of children ​and women as part of a plea deal with prosecutors, the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office⁢ announced.

Patrick Heron, 54, was facing 218 criminal charges ⁣relating ⁤to allegations that, over the course of a decade, he allegedly abused and assaulted⁣ dozens of women and girls, took photographs and​ videos of them being assaulted without their consent, and attempted to intimidate them into​ remaining silent about the⁢ alleged abuse.

If​ the former officer—who⁢ was being held on $2 million bail—were ‍convicted of the criminal ⁤charges ‍filed against him, he would have faced more than 1,300 years in⁣ prison.

Instead, Mr. Heron on ⁤Friday accepted a plea deal of between 15 and 40 years behind⁤ bars.

In return, he pleaded guilty to‌ two counts of unlawful contact with a minor, two ⁢counts of ⁣sexual​ abuse of children, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, official oppression,​ kidnapping of‌ a minor, indecent ‌assault, forgery,‌ and stalking ‍for five criminal cases brought against him by the ‍district attorney’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU).

According to the district attorney’s office,​ law ‌enforcement officials seized a “mass ⁢of digital⁢ images and​ video from accounts” ‌linked to Mr. Heron, many of which showed him “engaging in abusive and assaultive ⁢conduct ⁣with women and girls in the backseat of his patrol vehicle,” while he was still dressed⁣ in ‌police uniform and armed⁢ with a service weapon.

Heron Retires From Police Force

Many of the alleged incidents ‌took ‌place while he was on duty, ⁣officials said.

In one such incident, of which⁢ video footage was obtained by investigators, Mr. Heron could be seen “encouraging a woman as she was using intravenous drugs in the⁣ back of his patrol vehicle, ⁣before sexually assaulting ​her.”

Mr. ​Heron⁢ retired from the Philadelphia Police Department in 2019.

Previously, he​ had worked on the‌ police force ⁢from 1995 to 2008 ⁣and then from‌ 2010 to 2019, according‍ to The Daily News.
The former ⁣officer ⁢was initially arrested in ⁢September 2022 ‍following‍ a months-long investigation​ by ⁢detectives and prosecutors, who alleged⁣ he had conducted a “slew of offenses” related to ⁤unlawful sexual contact with young girls, photography ⁣depicting sex acts with young girls, and retaliation and harassment against victims and witnesses.

Sentencing⁣ Avoids ‘Retraumatization of Victims’

“While the Commonwealth was fully prepared to take Patrick Heron ​to ⁢trial⁤ for what we know to be his yearslong predation of vulnerable ‍women and⁣ girls while⁢ he wore ⁣a badge, ​we are comfortable with this conviction⁢ which avoids a jury trial and the inevitable retraumatization​ of victims and witnesses,” Special Investigations Unit‍ Supervisor Lyandra Retacco said in a statement announcing Mr. Heron’s guilty ⁤plea.

“The survivors who were prepared to testify against Patrick Heron ⁤have expressed to us their relief⁢ that he is ‌being held accountable ⁢and‍ can ‍no longer ‍hurt another girl or woman. I​ want to⁣ say⁤ to them and to all of the survivors of Patrick Heron’s depraved crimes that this District ‌Attorney’s⁢ Office is here to support ​survivors. We‍ understand ⁣that this⁣ conviction is ⁣no⁣ substitute for ⁣the services and healing that you are desperately owed,”⁤ Ms.‌ Retacco added.

Mr. Heron’s attorney, Anthony List,⁣ told The Philadelphia Inquirer that he hoped the plea deal would allow⁢ the victims to⁤ move on from the trauma and avoid having to testify.

The Epoch Times has contacted Mr. Heron’s attorney for further ‌comment.

Mr.​ Heron will be‍ required to register as a ‌sex offender under Megan’s Law, according to CBS News.
The law was created in 1996 in response to the rape and‍ murder of 7-year-old Megan Kanka by a known child molester and requires⁣ law enforcement ‍authorities to notify the public about ‍registered ‍sex ‌offenders.

How did ‌the plea deal reached with Patrick Heron⁣ and the Philadelphia District ⁣Attorney’s Office ⁤mark a significant development in the case?

The plea deal reached‌ between Patrick Heron and the Philadelphia District ⁣Attorney’s Office marks a significant development in a case that involved numerous disturbing allegations ‍of sexual abuse. Heron, a former Philadelphia police officer, pleaded guilty‍ to multiple charges,⁤ including sexual‌ abuse of children and ​women, as part of the agreement.

The charges against Heron stemmed from ​allegations that spanned over a decade.‌ It was alleged that he abused and assaulted dozens of women and girls,​ taking photographs and videos of the assaults without their consent. Furthermore, he was accused ‍of attempting to⁢ intimidate the victims into remaining silent about the‌ abuse they experienced.

If⁤ Heron had⁢ been ⁣convicted ⁤of all the charges filed ⁢against him, ⁢he would have faced a staggering 1,300 years in prison. However, by accepting the plea deal, Heron will serve‌ a‌ sentence ranging from ​15 to 40 years.

The plea deal required Heron to plead guilty to two counts of unlawful contact⁣ with a⁢ minor, two⁢ counts of ‌sexual abuse ​of children, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, official oppression, kidnapping ​of ‌a minor, indecent assault, forgery,⁤ and stalking. These ‍charges were brought forward by the district attorney’s⁤ Special ⁣Investigations Unit (SIU) ‌in five separate criminal cases against Heron.

The severity⁢ of⁢ these charges reflects the ⁤disturbing nature of ‍Heron’s alleged actions. ⁤The district attorney’s office ⁤reported that⁢ law enforcement officials discovered⁣ a ⁢significant amount of digital images and videos ​from accounts linked to Heron.‍ Many of these images ‌and videos depicted him engaging in abusive and assaultive conduct with women and girls while he was ⁢on ‌duty,‍ still dressed⁤ in his police uniform and⁤ armed with a service ‍weapon.

It is deeply troubling to learn that some of these incidents occurred while Heron ⁢was on duty, using‍ his position as a police⁣ officer to perpetrate these acts‌ of abuse. One‌ incident, which was captured⁢ on video, ⁣showed Heron encouraging a woman as‍ she ⁤used intravenous​ drugs in the ‍back of ⁤his ​patrol vehicle before sexually assaulting her.

Heron retired from the Philadelphia Police Department in 2019, ⁢having served⁣ as​ an officer from 1995



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