Is Robert Dowe Coleman a Risk to the Community?
Robert Dowe Coleman, the University Park resident who registered as a sex offender late last year, has checked in with the UPPD as required. That’s good. But is this? He’s listed as a ”low risk.”
Chief Gary Adams said the risk level is set by the probation department.
By Merritt Patterson
May. 2, 2011 | 1:23 pm | 5 Comments | Comments RSS







5 comments to "Is Robert Dowe Coleman a Risk to the Community?"
It’s a good thing that he performed his required check-in with UPPD. I hope that, had he not, they would have checked on him. Regardless, is this really news?
And while his last conviction may have been in 1983, there are much more recent concerning behaviour that warrants our attention.
Indeed, in 2006, a former lover accused Coleman of molestation in 1996 because the young man was underage at the time their relationship started. The case resulted in a hung jury because apparently the relationship lasted 4 years or longer and the young man’s age when the sexual activity started was not clear to the jury.
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/community-news/dallas/headlines/20101203-university-park-man-who-videotaped-boy-has-record-dating-back-30-years.ece
There is no question that an adult should never be in a sexual relationship with a child.
The case was scheduled to continue last Fall. However, the complaining witness decided he did not want to testify so the charges were dropped. In addition to the lengthy time period, his attorney probably advised him that his credibility was at stake because he continued the relationship with Coleman for so long.
Parents, don’t let your child spend large amounts of time alone with ANY adult. The Boy Scouts require two-deep leadership, as do many church groups.
Police say he won’t face charges connected with shooting the video because no crime was committed. In that case, police were alerted by the boy’s parents, who said a stranger presented them with a video of their son playing music.
“He [the suspect] went back to the residence with the video and made contact with the parents and basically was trying to tell them how talented their son was as a musician,” said University Park Police Capt. Leon Holman. “Whether he was using that as a ploy to get close to the kid is anyone’s guess.”
Police later determined the stranger with the video was a sex offender who has lived on Bryn Mawr Drive for more than 20 years.
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