Ex-Maui officer jailed for exposing himself in parking lots
WAILUKU >> A former Maui police officer suspected of sexually exposing himself to women and a child in public has been sentenced to 60 days in jail.
John Salomon, 41, was sentenced after pleading no contest to sexual assault charges in connection with the incidents that took place on May 30, 2015, The Maui News reported.
Police said they received several calls about a man exposing himself and touching himself inappropriately at various Pukalani parking lots. Salomon was a three-year veteran of the police force when he was tied to the crimes.
Salomon apologized to the victim’s families during his Friday sentencing and said he felt “disgusted and ashamed.”
“I am remorseful for exposing myself and wish I could take it back. However, I cannot. I can only learn from my mistakes,” he said. “Regardless of whatever mental issues I have, there were other ways of dealing with my stress instead of turning to alcohol. I failed to seek out the proper help and put all of you through a nightmare.”
Second Circuit Judge Richard Bissen said he agreed with letters from Salomon’s supporters saying he’s “a good man,” but he still denied the defendant’s request to keep the convictions off his record.
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Bissen said Salomon had gone to great lengths to ensure he didn’t get caught, “from wearing his sunglasses to covering his license plate.” He also said Salomon was selective in choosing his victims.
“Every time a male figure got close, he drove off. He only exposed himself to women or girls or minors. This isn’t random,” Bissen said.
The judge also ordered Bissen to serve one year of probation and receive sex offender treatment.
Salomon’s attorney, David Sereno, said his client is already participating in sex offender treatment, as well as alcohol treatment, and taking medication for bipolar disorder.
Sereno also said a pending case for Solomon’s June 2015 arrest on suspicion of drunken driving is expected to be resolved next week
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Maui Police Department needs to re-evaluate their hiring practices.
scary guy. I plan to avert my eyes.
His face and body language say it all; he looks more sullen and defiant rather than “disgusted and ashamed.”
true…angry, unstable man. Too many out here like that
Sorry, bruddah. You now can experience “tough love” in jail. BTW, let us know how that went for you.
All he had to do was declare himself to be a woman and expose himself to someone’s daughter in one of Barry’s transgender bathrooms and he’d be declared heroic by the looney left.
hahaha good one!!!
Hahaha? What a warped sense of humor! Stay deep, deepdiver311 for the sake of our community.
IRT CEI: Speaking from experience??? Is that how they do it in Russia??? See here in the USA it is not legal to expose yourself to a minor in any restroom, regardless of gender… #MAGA
Whattayamean “declare himself” to be a woman? I’ve seen planny titas look more manly den heem.
He voted Trump hon
alcohol made him do it?
I hope through this officers tragic incidents, MPD will actively seek and provide services for PTSD!
60 days in jail for the pervert – guess that was all he got because he use to be a policeman – I wonder what the same judge would have given an unemployed black man – life?
Judges in Hawaii do not discriminate, they let everybody go out the revolving door.