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D.A.R.E. Officer Fired After Bodycam Catches Classroom Kiss with Married Teacher

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At Castle Heights Elementary, a drug prevention officer’s own footage revealed a betrayal — and now both careers are over.

A Tennessee officer entrusted with student drug education has been permanently stripped of his badge after his own body-worn camera captured him kissing a married teacher in a school classroom.

Officer Brian Gilley, a Lebanon Police D.A.R.E. officer, was dismissed after footage was released showing him and teacher Shelby Moss flirting and sharing a long, steamy kiss in her Castle Heights Elementary classroom just after a student left the room.

What the Bodycam Revealed

  • The footage showed the pair kissing shortly after a child left the classroom.

  • Later footage and text messages confirmed further sexual activity on school grounds—even when students might still have been present.

  • Gilley initially denied any misconduct during an internal inquiry before admitting to the relationship. He resigned in April.

 Consequences & Fallout

  • In May, the Tennessee Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission revoked Gilley’s law enforcement certification—banning him from future policing roles in the state.

  • Moss was suspended for two days and later resigned. Her teaching license is now under review by the Tennessee State Board of Education.

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  • Gilley apologized during the decertification hearing, saying he was “very embarrassed” and admitting, “I know I’ve done wrong.”

 Why This Matter Fell Apart on Its Own

  • The body-worn camera meant to document community safety instead recorded ethical misconduct—turning internal training footage into undeniable evidence.

  • The incident highlights critical questions around boundaries between law enforcement and educators, especially involving student-accessible spaces.

 Broader Concerns

  • Many departments use bodycams to improve public trust and transparency in policing. But here, the technology exposed betrayal and broken trust.

  • Experts warn misuse of authority and misjudgment can shatter careers fast—especially when misconduct is caught on record.

 Final Take: A Lesson in Accountability

To the public, school districts, and law enforcement agencies: let this be a sobering illustration. Trust is earned—especially in schools. And tools made for transparency can pull back the curtain on secrets, fast.

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