Monroe County, NY Sheriff Patrick O’Flynn and his Department back under Spotlight after former Sergeant Robert Wilson is Charged with Raping 7 Female Inmates before being Released on Only $ 5,000 Bail

By Davy V.

When can you rape 7 women and post a $ 5,000 (as in five thousand dollars) bail and go home, free to rape again?

When you are a former Sergeant with the Monroe County, NY Sheriff’s department.

Robert Wilson, 41, of Greece, NY, a former Monroe County Sheriff’s Sergeant employed at the Monroe County Jail, in Henrietta. NY was charged in an indictment unsealed Friday morning.

Wilson is charged with one count of third-degree criminal sex act, two counts of third-degree rape, both felonies, 12 counts of second-degree sex abuse, seven counts of official misconduct, and one count of patronizing a prostitute.

The count of patronizing a prostitute did not occur at the jail.

The rapes occured while Wilson was employed at the Monroe County Jail.

Wilson was arraigned at the Hall of Justice Friday morning, where his bail was set at only$5,000 cash, $10,000 bond.

Wilson posted bail and was released before noon.

If convicted, Robert Wilson faces up to 12 years in state prison.

Recently, the Monroe County, NY Sheriff’s office, under the leadership of Sheriff Patrick O’Flynn has been under the spotlight involving several high profile incidents of misconduct and corruption.

In August of 2011, Monroe County, N.Y. Sheriff’s Investigator Andrew White was charged with two felony counts of sex abuse, criminal obstruction of breathing, forcible touching and acting in a manner to injure a child, after he entered a woman’s home, held her down against her will and sexually abused her.

In a seperate incident, White was intoxicated when he forced the woman into a bathroom, yelled at her and touched her inappropriately. When the woman’s teenage son tried to intervene, court documents show the woman stated “That’s when he grabbed me by the throat, pushed me against the wall and squeezed my throat so hard that I could barely breath.”

White resigned from the Monroe County Sheriff’s department after he was indicted by a Monroe County Grand Jury.

On May 25, 2012 Monroe County, NY Sheriff’s department Sergeant Paul Doser was charged with felony DWI after flipping his vehicle over with a 6 year old child inside.

Then, on June 1, 2012 Monroe County, NY Sheriffs deputies Shaun LeClair and Matt Clancy executed an innocent family dog, on his own property, shooting the dog in the back of the head.

I held two protest rallies after the execution of that innocent dog.

I will be updating this post.

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Davy V.

Davy V. is a Cuban-American Filmmaker, Video Producer, Photographer and Freelance Writer, best known for using the power of video and film to expose Police Brutality, Corruption and Misconduct. The son of the late Mario Vara, a community activist who for years fought against Police Brutality and Misconduct in Rochester, New York, Davy V. got his start in Television and Video by tagging along and working camera for his father's cable access television show, "La Voz Del Pueblo" (The Voice of The People). Davy V. later went on to produce and host "KEEP IT ON THE REEL", a cable access TV show with a mix of Hip Hop as well as issues affecting African-Americans and Latinos in Rochester, NY, such as Police Brutality and Misconduct. Some guests on the show included Treach, KayGee and Vinnie of Naughty by Nature, Method Man, Funkdoobiest, Da Youngstas, and the Rottin' Razkals. Davy V. won the U.S. ACM Video Festival Award for his Documentary, "R.P.D. EXPOSED!" about the Rochester, New York Police Department and their long history of misconduct, corruption and unnecessary killings of unarmed innocent citizens. "R.P.D. EXPOSED!" and Davy V.'s follow up, "R.P.D.: Badges of DISHONOR, CORRUPTION and MURDER!" were both screened at the National Hip Hop Political Convention at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. Davy V.'s work has been featured in publications such as THE SOURCE Hip Hop Magazine, URBAN AMERICA Magazine, The Ave. Magazine, Insider Magazine, La Voz Newspaper, Minority Reporter Newspaper, CNY LATINO Newspaper, DOWN Magazine, as well as on television news stations, and programs such as CNN and Inside Edition. In addition to his freelance writing, Davy V. also writes a monthly Op/Ed Column for LA VOZ Magazine and Minority Reporter Newspaper. In June 2012, Davy V. joined Cop Block as a regular contributor.