Knoxville News Sentinel

Ex-Central, Vandy star and police officer sentenced to 26 years

- Tyler Whetstone

Former police officer and Vanderbilt football player Cassen Jackson-Garrison will spend the next 26 years in prison following his January conviction of statutory rape. He was sentenced April 12 and does not have the possibilit­y of parole.

Jackson-Garrison was found guilty in Knox County court of grooming and having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 2021, according to Assistant District Attorney Sean McDermott. The conviction­s on nine of 10 counts included charges of solicitati­on of a minor, rape and statutory rape, among others.

Before he was a police officer in Oak Ridge, Jackson-Garrison served as a probationa­ry officer at the Knoxville

Police Department, according to Knox News’ archives, but left the day after he was accused of exposing himself.

Jackson-Garrison played football at Central High School in Knoxville and Vanderbilt University.

In a separate case in 2016, JacksonGar­rison was charged with having sex with a 16-year-old girl while he was on patrol duty in Oak Ridge. He plead guilty to statutory rape and official misconduct charges in 2017 and received supervised probation. His charges were dismissed after completing the two years of probation.

Tyler Whetstone is an investigat­ive reporter focused on accountabi­lity journalism. Connect with Tyler by emailing him at tyler.whetstone@knoxnews.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @tyler_whetstone.

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 ?? CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL ?? Cassen Jackson-Garrison appears in Knox County Criminal Court in 2022.
CAITIE MCMEKIN/NEWS SENTINEL Cassen Jackson-Garrison appears in Knox County Criminal Court in 2022.

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