We've all heard of people being fired for watching porn on the job, but making it?
Well, that's a new one.
But a Phoenix police officer is under investigation for allegedly having done just that.
Phoenix police officer Christian Goggans has been accused of using a Twitter feed to distribute porn videos of himself he made while working from home for the police department.
Phoenix officer was making, uploading porn while working from home, sources sayyoutu.be
Goggans, who makes his porn under the name "Rico Blaze," has since set his Twitter profile to private amid the media attention his story has generated.
But his bio still reads, "I make Art & my [eggplant emoji] is the pen" so at least getting caught hasn't destroyed his eloquence.
He reportedly began making the videos in 2019, before he began working for the Phoenix Police Department the following year.
He then continued making them after joining the force while he was on an assignment working from home, during which he was required to call-in once a day.
That lax arrangement allowed Goggans to travel back and forth between Phoenix and Las Vegas to produce and star in what local Phoenix news station 3TV called "extremely graphic" porno videos while on the job.
Goggans has also posted videos of himself in his Phoenix PD uniform, though it's unclear if the videos were pornographic in nature.
It's unknown why Goggans was working from home in the first place, but the Phoenix Police Department said Goggans was on home assignment for "unrelated and non-disciplinary reasons."
Phoenix police confirmed last week Goggans is under what 3TV called an "internal probe," which is a hilarious choice of words when "investigation" would have done just fine.
Anyway, as you might guess, Twitter had plenty to say about this story.
\u201c@BrianaWhitney Don\u2019t worry bro porn make way more then police officer\u201d— Briana Whitney (@Briana Whitney) 1670906545
\u201c@BrianaWhitney @azfamily Posting in his uniform \ud83e\udd21\u201d— Briana Whitney (@Briana Whitney) 1670906545
\u201c@TheShadeRoom Where\u2019s his content? \ud83d\udc40 for research purposes only\u201d— TheShadeRoom (@TheShadeRoom) 1670955651
\u201c@BrianaWhitney Rico blaze lol\u201d— Briana Whitney (@Briana Whitney) 1670906545
\u201c@TheShadeRoom We need to all investigate this \u201cRico Blaze\u201d is his porn videos even good? \ud83e\udd2d\ud83e\udd23\u201d— TheShadeRoom (@TheShadeRoom) 1670955651
\u201c@BrianaWhitney \u201cInternal probe\u201d took me out\u201d— Briana Whitney (@Briana Whitney) 1670906545
\u201c@BrianaWhitney Started porn in 2019, PD in 2020; did anyone investigate his background before hiring??\u201d— Briana Whitney (@Briana Whitney) 1670906545
\u201cWe need more of this, actually.\u201d— Phineas Gregg (@Phineas Gregg) 1671030837
\u201c@TheShadeRoom Hahahahahahahaha!!! People literally have no shame! \ud83d\ude02\ud83d\ude02\ud83d\ude02\u201d— TheShadeRoom (@TheShadeRoom) 1670955651
Phoenix police have not specified the nature of the investigation into Goggans.
3TV reported the Phoenix Police Department's policy stipulates "anything that discredits the department is a violation of their operations."