Jacob Desue – Bradford County Sheriff’s Office

Former Deputy Jacob Desue was involved in multiple incidents of misconduct during his tenure from March 2020 to August 2022. Notably, in August 2022, he conducted a traffic stop where he pointed a gun at a pregnant woman with her three children in the car. This incident led to his immediate resignation. Prior to this, Desue had a history of disciplinary actions, including insubordination in July 2021, aggressive behavior during a call in January 2022, and using his patrol vehicle to haul wood, resulting in loss of take-home privileges in February 2022. In April 2022, he was suspended without pay for refusing to report injuries sustained during a suspect pursuit and was placed on a special probationary period until April 2023. His resignation was enforced following the August 2022 incident. ([firstcoastnews.com](https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/crime/footage-bradford-county-deputy-pointed-gun-discipline-body-camera-new/77-c5766c5b-36da-4b00-990d-6cd1cf99817b?utm_source=openai))

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