BULLHEAD CITY — Earlier this month, Officer Jesse Hoag, pictured below, was placed under investigation after a female college student came forward and reported him for raping her.

According to the report, Officer Hoag held her down in his vehicle early in the morning and began penetrating her by force.

The student had known Officer Hoag because a community college nearby was allowing him to teach classes on the process of how to become a police officer.

According to the report, Hoag got the student into his vehicle after drinking beer and started trying to have sex with her.









The student states that when she told him to stop, he threatened to hurt her.

At that point, he “held her against her will and forced her to engage in sexual intercourse,” according to the affidavit.

After he was finished raping her, the officer said “sorry” and told her that he would turn himself in, the report states.

Investigators searched Hoag’s vehicle and found that the girl’s eyeglasses had been broken during the struggle and left in his vehicle.

Instead of being charged and convicted after the rape report, Officer Hoag was allowed to keep his job as a police officer and roam free with “paid leave.”

Now it appears that Officer Hoag has just tried to rape another woman, having been recently brought in again and charged with felony attempted sexual assault.

According to the latest report, Hoag met a woman at a bar in Laughlin. After exiting the bar, he began trying sexually assault her in his vehicle.

This time, however, the woman was able to escape after struggling against Hoag’s attempts.

She ran back into the bar and reported the sexual assault immediately.

Later the same morning, Hoag is reported to have surrendered himself, and he was finally booked into a Laughlin jail.

But not for long.

He has since been released again after posting an unspecified bond.

The question many have is, now that he’s been reported for raping one student and reported again for trying to rape another, will Officer Hoag finally be terminated from his job and convicted, or will he get another paid vacation?

Do you think he will be convicted and brought to justice just like any ordinary citizen, or do you think he’ll remain free because of his state-privilege? Let us know your opinion below…