A police investigation scene highlighting misconduct allegations.
Columbia is reeling from the arrest of former police officer Caleb Hickmon-Payne, charged with second-degree assault and other misconduct during the transport of an arrestee. Allegations claim he groped the handcuffed woman and made sexual propositions after disabling his body camera. Chief of Police has condemned the actions and pledged accountability as the community expresses outrage and calls for policy changes.
In a shocking turn of events, Columbia has found itself at the center of controversy as news breaks about a former police officer being charged with serious misconduct. Caleb Hickmon-Payne, a 26-year-old ex-officer, has been arrested and faces multiple charges, including second-degree assault, battery, and misconduct in office. The incident reportedly unfolded while Hickmon-Payne was transporting a female arrestee to jail.
The reported incident took place on January 31, 2025, when a woman named Taylor Ishmal was arrested due to an active bench warrant issued by the Columbia Police Department. While being transported, it is alleged that Hickmon-Payne took things far beyond his duty as a police officer. Reports indicate that he suggested to Ishmal that he would provide her with tobacco products in exchange for sexual favors—a rather off-the-wall proposition under any circumstance, yet especially troubling coming from someone sworn to protect and serve.
The situation took a serious turn when Ishmal filed a complaint just a few days later, on February 5. Her detailed statement led to an investigation by the department’s Internal Affairs. In a twist of further impropriety, it was discovered that Hickmon-Payne had disabled his body cameras during the ride, resulting in a 41-minute drive that usually only takes about 19 minutes. Why would he take such a detour? Well, it turns out he made a stop at a convenience store to buy a cigar, lighter, and a sports drink—raising even more flags about his judgment and behavior!
During this extended transport, Hickmon-Payne allegedly parked in a secluded area at Columbia Industrial Park, where the situation escalated. Reports suggest that he groped Ishmal while she was handcuffed, all while making sexually explicit comments. Such behavior is unacceptable and has left many questioning the judgment and integrity of this officer.
In light of this serious situation, Columbia’s Chief of Police has expressed his disgust at Hickmon-Payne’s actions. He has issued an apology to the community, emphasizing that this does not reflect the values or integrity upheld by the majority of officers in the department.
Hickmon-Payne has since posted bond set at $7,500 and has been released, but the consequences of his actions are just beginning. The Columbia Police Department has referred the allegations to the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy, ensuring that he will never serve in law enforcement again. Additionally, they are reviewing his record of 198 previous arrests for any potential misconduct which could mean even more troubling news ahead.
In response to this alarming incident, Ishmal’s attorney has made a strong case for implementing policies that require officers to keep their body cameras active during transports. This could serve as a crucial measure to protect not just future arrestees, but the integrity of law enforcement as a whole. It’s a call that echoes the need for accountability within police agencies everywhere.
As this story continues to unfold, many in Columbia are left to pick up the pieces of trust once held for their local police. The Chief has reiterated that such behavior is not a representation of the police force’s commitment to public safety. But with this breach of conduct now out in the open, it’s clear that accountability and transparency are more essential than ever.
This challenging incident has rocked the community, but it also stands as an important reminder that actions have consequences and that vigilance is necessary to protect the rights and dignity of everyone, especially those in vulnerable situations.
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