(COLORADO SPRINGS) — A Colorado Springs Police officer has been arrested on stalking, cybercrime, and misconduct charges, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD).
CSPD said its agency became aware of allegations of criminal activity against one of its officers on Friday, April 4. An investigation was launched, and CSPD said probable cause was established to seek a warrant for the arrest of Officer Neil Jackson.
On Thursday, April 10, Jackson was arrested on numerous charges:
Felony stalking
First degree official misconduct
Cybercrime
CSPD said Jackson has been “relieved of his police powers” and booked into the El Paso County Jail. He is on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.
Jackson has been employed by CSPD since March of 2020, and at the time of his arrest, was assigned as a patrol officer in the Falcon Division. The investigation is active and ongoing, and CSPD said an administrative investigation would be launched at the conclusion of the criminal proceedings.

