Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Gets Himself Fired – Everything Law and Order Blog

On October 7, 2020, Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Timmy Williams conducted a traffic stop for speeding on Fletcher Avenue and Dale Mabry Highway in Hillsborough County, Florida. Trooper Williams removed his body microphone during the stop. When Trooper Williams asked the Asian female motorist why she was speeding, she replied, in part, that she had just left a job interview at a spa.

Trooper Williams told the woman that was pretty several times, and inquired as to whether she gave ‘other’ types of massages. The ‘private’ type. The woman found Trooper Williams’ comments to be inappropriate and sexually suggestive; she was uncomfortable with the situation. That is why, when Williams briefly left her alone to answer another motorist’s request for directions, she began recording their conversation with her cell phone.

The woman made it clear that she did not give “sketchy” massages, and that Trooper Williams would need to go elsewhere for them. Trooper Williams took that as an opportunity to clarify: those were the type of massages he wanted. Trooper Williams told the woman that he had experienced both ‘types’ of massages before. He wanted to know what types of massages she had given.

Remember, this was all happening on a traffic stop.

The woman insisted that she only gave normal massages. Undeterred, Williams told the woman that police officers need the “other” (“sketchy”) types of massages, just like anyone else. The woman told Trooper Williams where she worked, and that he could come get a normal massage, but Trooper Williams wasn’t going to get distracted that easily: cool story, lady, but he wanted a private massage.

Some acronyms: HSMV is Florida’s Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. FHP is the Florida Highway Patrol, which is a division of HSMV. HSMV has an Office of Inspector General, or OIG.

HSMV OIG Inspector Frank Troffo shines in this video. The video presents otherwise-silent in-car camera footage from the subject traffic stop, along with audio of Inspector Troffo’s interview of Timmy Williams, who has an unusual definition of “deescalation.”

As you listen to Frank Troffo’s interview of Timmy Williams, it is worth noting that Florida’s version of the law enforcement officer’s bill of rights provides every police officer in the state with the right to receive a copy of all of the evidence against them prior to being questioned in an administrative investigation. There is no surprising a police officer with contrary evidence during an interview. It’s against the law.

So what does that mean? It means Timmy Williams had already heard the driver’s audio recordings. He had copies of the complaints. This is the guy prepared.

Timmy Williams was fired. He appealed his termination to another acronym: PERC, Florida’s Public Employees Relations Commission. The Commission order affirming Williams’ termination is at the end of this video.

This story has never been reported elsewhere.

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32 thoughts on “Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Gets Himself Fired”
  1. It's hard to believe this went on for an hour repeating the same things over and over. The fact that he persisted over and over. She probably thought she was never going to be allowed to leave

  2. This is why it should be MANDATORY for EVERY cop should half to wear a body cam turned ON while on duty. It should NEVER come down to someone's word against another when it comes to people's lives etc…. For any stop or arrest any situation.

  3. 46:45 – You weren't talking to a mechanic though; you were talking to a massage therapist, who happened to be a pretty female. Context is extremely important. You can't make your actions innocent simply by saying they would have been innocent were the context different. Consider the following hypothetical:

    You're in a crowded, public parking lot. You pull out a gun and start pointing it at various cars. Police arrive, blah blah blah, you're eventually in court fighting the charges. You tell the court, "If I were at a range pointing my gun at targets nobody would have been afraid. I see now why someone might get the wrong impression of my actions in the parking lot but, honestly, my intention wasn't to threaten or cause alarm. I was just entertaining the people in the parking lot, deescalating." What do you think the court's response would be?

  4. This investigator is great. He's like a fisherman – lets a little line out then reels it back in, then back out, pull in, every time getting his catch closer.

  5. after about the third question this man should have said, "I was just tryna get me a happy ending bruh" and then that would have saved everyone here damn near an hour of they lives

  6. Ummmm extremely creepy and unprofessional…..yeah the description doesn’t do justice of how forward and inappropriate he was acting. She should sue

  7. Law enforcment specials lmao. Pretty license? What the hell does that mean? Heres your pretty license back? Nice picture. Im legit laughing so hard right now

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