A veteran San Francisco motorcycle officer has been charged with groping a longtime friend while in uniform, authorities said today.
Jeffrey John Sung, 42, was charged with one count of sexual battery and one count of false imprisonment without violence, both misdemeanors, for March 21 incident in which he allegedly grabbed a woman at her Broadmoor home, said Steve Wagstaffe, San Mateo County's chief deputy district attorney.
The alleged victim had recently separated from her spouse, and both she and Sung were drinking, Wagstaffe said.
Sung is accused of grabbing the woman, pulling her to him and then talking to her about having sex, the prosecutor said. She tried to leave, but he wouldn't let her go, Wagstaffe said.
The woman was able to break free and call a family member. Sung left on his police motorcycle, Wagstaffe said.
Sung was charged with misdemeanors because the alleged contact occurred through their clothing, Wagstaffe said. The officer is due to appear in San Mateo County Superior Court on Wednesday.
"People have an expectation that officers will conduct themselves without even any gray at all when it comes to obeying the law," Wagstaffe said. "When they violate that, they violate not just the law but the trust the public puts into them."
Sung's attorney, Frank Passaglia, said today that his client has had a stellar 18-year record with the department and that the incident did not amount to criminal conduct.
"That's all they are so far - allegations," Passaglia said. "We're certainly going to take the position that this is a misunderstanding of sorts."
Sung has known the alleged victim for 22 years, he said.
Sung has been reassigned to a desk job, Passaglia said.
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