Posted on 07/17/2015 12:42:41 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows
An Arizona cop barged into a womans home while she was in the shower and handcuffed her as she stood naked and sopping wet, according to a lawsuit.
Officer Doug Rose lectured an unclothed, sobbing Esmeralda Rossi in front of her daughter and told her he was in charge, even though she was in her own home. Even as an investigation determined that Rose illegally entered the home, the policeman managed to retire and start collecting his pension.
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Dont take the attitude with cops, because we dont play, Rose said. When a cop shows up, youre not the one in charge. I dont care if this is your house.
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Investigators probed the case and determined Rose entered the home illegally and without probable cause. He also didnt fully document what happened: the fact that Rossi was naked was never reported. There is also no mention of Rossis arrest in his police report.
Amid the investigation, Rose retired from the force. He received a pension from the department.
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They still don’t have the right to enter your home without a warrant! So why do you think that she wasn’t charged and the officer resigned?
I don’t know about this tale; something smells rotten in Denmark.
Many years ago when we lived in Phoenix, I was awakened by a pounding on the front door. It was summer and we didn’t have AC so we slept on the living room floor. It was the coolest room in the house.
It was pretty early. My husband was in the shower. I had no clothes on (again, summer). Who ever was on the other side of the door was yelling “police, open up. I need to speak to you directly.”
Half asleep and buck naked, I wrapped a sheet around myself and opened the door. A very nice looking young cop was standing there. He took one look at me and his jaw dropped. He couldn’t talk for a moment, which annoyed me because I was pretty vulnerable..and nearly naked. He regained his composure and informed me that there had been a chemical spill and the neighborhood hood was being evacuated.
He never noticed that my one hand remained out of sight. Although half asleep, I exercised an aboundance of caution.
I thought it was funny how easily it is to distract a man, even one in uniform. Nothing was showing yet just the thought. On the other hand, he was distracted enough that I had time to do some damage if I wanted to.
Now days, it’s hard to tell how cops are going to react. It’s a double edged sword kijnd of thing. No trust any more.
Why not both?
Why didn’t he shoot her with a bean bag round? /sarc
I submit that cops and all gov’t agents should have to personally pay for their own liability insurance, just as doctors have to buy malpractice insurance.
Let the insurance companies, through their rates, weed out the bad actors.
Of course, this would take a few lawsuits in order for a bad apple to be removed.
And payouts reduced accordingly.
If it was my ex wife, it wouldn’t be much in pension checks for him.
And, she went to the door in a towel!
I think lawmakers should pass a law that cops won’t do domestics anymore because women and men are equal so no one needs protection.
Let’s see if women stop being so mean.
Works for me.
All it means is you’d get cops who don’t care if they get sued.
Real family men would not risk being a cop.
They’d care because if they couldn’t get malpractice insurance, they couldn’t be cops.
Good men would not want to become cops if they were risking their entire futures.
You would only get bad men who have nothing of value to risk.
Have you noticed that doctors are leaving the profession due to over regulation?
Your plans sound very like Obama’s: America is bad, cops are bad, regulate it all at the federal level.
Donna, what crime was committed?
Educate me. What should the cops have done?
Tell us what crime was committed.
Answer the question.
I don’t know what crime was committed. Maybe none.
Now you answer. What should those cops have done when the woman answered the door in a towel?
If you can’t answer, I’ll understand.
“I dont know what crime was committed. Maybe none.”
Let me try it a different way then, what REQUIRED such response by the cop?
Then why aren’t you mad at the lawmakers for forcing the cops to go to the house?
All you have is emotion, but no logic.
See my post #50.
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