By Michelle
Mondo
SAN ANTONIO —
An Olmos Park police officer accused of shooting a man after a failed attempt
to swap sexual partners while off duty has resigned from the force, Olmos Park
Police Chief Fritz Bohne confirmed Tuesday.
Frankie
Salazar, 29, had been on administrative leave with pay since his Nov. 30 arrest
on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in the shooting of Jesus
Edward Guitron that same day.
He was released
on bail not long after his arrest.
Guitron, who
was hit multiple times and taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center, was
discharged on Sunday, a hospital spokesman said.
Bohne said he
had no problems with Salazar since he was hired in January. He said he was
shocked that his officer ended up arrested and accused in a shooting.
“It's a 4 a.m.
call you never want to get,” Bohne said Tuesday.