Think about this. This one and the one a few months ago are the only two we've heard about. I wonder how many others have happened and the victims were too embarrassed to come forward.
These are isolated incidences perpetrated by the low-end recruits that law enforcement has to recruit now days. The Texas DPS is actually one of the better agencies in the nation. In this time of high unemployment they cannot get higher qualified people to apply like they did in ages past. I would be more concerned that in one instance two deputies from the Sheriff’s office stood there and watched without saying a word. I know lots of troopers and they would not even consider this and would quickly put a stop to it, sadly they are mostly retired/retiring.
Years ago they started recruiting out of state and also by tradition the colonel rose from the ranks. The current colonel was a trooper for a short time but left Texas for many years to work for the feds (need I say more).