Off-Duty HPD Officer Arrested for Child Endangerment After Drag Racing Incident
A Houston Police Department officer has been relieved of duty after he was arrested and charged with child endangerment following a reckless drag racing incident involving an 8-year-old child.
According to court records, the suspect, identified as Giovoinni-Quinn Gumataotao, was driving at speeds exceeding 130 miles per hour on Thursday night when he was pulled over by deputies. It was later discovered that the vehicle contained an 8-year-old child, prompting immediate action from authorities.
Gumataotao, who has been with the Houston Police Department since January 2024, faces felony charges of child endangerment and misdemeanor drag racing. The officer has been released on bond pending a court appearance scheduled for January 20.
The incident has raised serious concerns about the safety of children in the community, particularly when it comes to law enforcement officers who are expected to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and integrity. As an HPD employee, Gumataotao's actions have not only put himself at risk but also that of the child he allegedly endangered.
The department has confirmed Gumataotao's employment status and stated that he will no longer be on duty pending the outcome of his court case. The exact nature of the incident is still under investigation, but one thing is clear: such reckless behavior by law enforcement officers will not be tolerated in the community.
A Houston Police Department officer has been relieved of duty after he was arrested and charged with child endangerment following a reckless drag racing incident involving an 8-year-old child.
According to court records, the suspect, identified as Giovoinni-Quinn Gumataotao, was driving at speeds exceeding 130 miles per hour on Thursday night when he was pulled over by deputies. It was later discovered that the vehicle contained an 8-year-old child, prompting immediate action from authorities.
Gumataotao, who has been with the Houston Police Department since January 2024, faces felony charges of child endangerment and misdemeanor drag racing. The officer has been released on bond pending a court appearance scheduled for January 20.
The incident has raised serious concerns about the safety of children in the community, particularly when it comes to law enforcement officers who are expected to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and integrity. As an HPD employee, Gumataotao's actions have not only put himself at risk but also that of the child he allegedly endangered.
The department has confirmed Gumataotao's employment status and stated that he will no longer be on duty pending the outcome of his court case. The exact nature of the incident is still under investigation, but one thing is clear: such reckless behavior by law enforcement officers will not be tolerated in the community.