Officer pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

? A Kansas City, Kan., police officer pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct Wednesday after allegedly filming under a teenage girl’s skirt at a St. Patrick’s Day parade.

Victor D. Waller, 45, will receive a 90-day suspended sentence and two years probation as part of a deal with Kansas City, Mo., prosecutors.

Waller must also attend 12 counseling sessions and pay a $100 fine. If he does not complete the counseling or breaks probation, Waller will have to serve the 90-day sentence, city prosecutor Lowell Gard said.

On the day of the parade, Waller was seen allegedly filming a 15-year-old with a camcorder. The camera was confiscated by Kansas City, Mo., police, who said the video from Waller’s camcorder mostly consisted of shots of girls, ages 12 to 15, from the waist down wearing leotards or skirts.

Prosecutors said they could not charge Waller with first-degree invasion of privacy, because the girl was fully clothed and in a public place.

Waller, a 12-year veteran of the force, was suspended by the police department as they launched an internal investigation.