Posted on 08/15/2017 3:26:25 PM PDT by heartwood
The dashcam video was recorded two years ago, but Charnesia Corley said she still feels the pain of what happened that night.
She said Harris County deputies pulled her over in northwest Harris County for running a red light, but when the officer approached her car he said he smelled marijuana, according to Corley.
Corley was handcuffed as a female officer patted her down and then removed her pants and began what she called an invasive and humiliating strip search.
"She tells me, 'Just bend over.' I hesitate ... She shines light on me ... She proceeds to stick her fingers toward my vaginal area ... I immediately pop up (and say), 'Ma'am what are you doing?'" Corley said.
The dashcam video showed her on the ground naked from the waist down with her legs pinned for nearly 11 minutes while two female deputies search her.
"She grabs me by handcuffs, slams me on the ground, puts her knee in my back ... shoves her fingers up inside of me," Corley said.
(Excerpt) Read more at click2houston.com ...
...and then came along marijuana...and the doper class.
“But many on FR will knee jerk into supporting law enforcement, after seeing them not doing their job against rioters but they have time to molest traffic offenders.”
I don’t and never did. That is what having some freedom loving libertarian DNA does for you. I hate the thought of totalitarianism and tyranny. I don’t know the full story but if true I’d be the first to send these cops to prison for 10 years hard labor. We need to make examples of govt corruption at the highest levels big time.
But BLM gets away with “pigs in a blanket fry em like bacon” only because our politicians kow tow to color and politics. Our corrupt media that RINO globalists wanted consolidated should be broken up into a 1000 different pieces with diversity of politics and ownership.
I 100% agree, and was being a bit sarcastic above but yeah this is bad juju and the officers in question need to be dealt with and I will say that while most cops are not bad, there are those while few make the others look bad and need to be dealt with asap.
WINNER !
Were the female cops lesbos?
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Does it matter? They demonstrated their utter power over her and humiliated her. Sexual gratification might have been beside the point. Maybe they wanted to titillate or embarrass the male officers.
I don’t approve of lesbianism but I’ve shared a locker room and done contact sport with lesbians and never saw a leer or heard an off-color remark.
Exactly, and furthermore I want proof that is the case because police are subjected to more false accusations then anyone. thank goodness there were cameras to show that her claims are 100% accurate. I think this is despicable behavior. Especially for the suspicion of there being marijuana present. If a car search turns up nothing then let it go, period.
...and then came along marijuana...and the doper class.
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or along came the War on Drugs...
They wont be. Grand jury no billed twice. Why? I give up. Hate houston, harris county the whole area. I left.
A couple of the states finest stopped me for an inspection sticker a month out of date. Treated me like john dillnger. I was a late 50s year old business man in the middle of the day at the time driving back to the office4 from a meeting. The encounter, and just about all of the very few others, did not engender respect for the badge. Most behave like power drunk thugs in my opinion. Even if you call them for help they treat me like crap.
There is little prospect for a favorable outcome with a cop in my view. I strictly avoid them under all conditions and never trust them. That is a hell of a note and a far cry from days gone by.
No, it's merely a point of PCness interest.
But given all that goes on these days, the question needs to be answered. Even if end up just being a point of titillation.
The DA is not only a liar, he is a damn liar. The DA is always in complete control of the grand jury. They see only what he wants them to see and hear only what he wants them to hear. This is why the abused woman was not allowed to testify before the second grand jury. There is nothing preventing the DA from presenting the matter to a third grand jury except that the second one gave him the decision he was seeking for whatever reason.
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When police overstep, the common response is to implement more restrictive rule as has occurred in this case. Try to remove all discretionary authority and you will end up with a police force of jack-booted thugs.
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R-I-G-H-T. As if ‘restrictive rule(s)’ will have ANY effect on these ‘officers’ (whom are STILL on the payroll) and/or others from violating the Rights of Citizens. I’m sure the women deserved an 11-min finger-bang on the side of the road (no saying here you concur).
Just another case of Justice denied; a far, IMO, too often occurrence w/ the ‘law-enforcement’, since the long-ago death of the ‘peace-officer’.
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Theres are good cops and very bad ones but I cant believe cops not dealing with rioters are their decision.
Those decisions come from the higher up ruling elites for political gain. (Baltimore, Ferguson, Berkley, Charlottesville, et.al. All rat controlled.)
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Then, the cops should be the FIRST on the list of defendants and work your way up.
“Just following orders” hasn’t been valid for a VERY long time.
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Let me explain something to you that you may not want to hear.
One hundred percent of law enforcement who would stand down when ordered to and then not resign after a situation like this are bad cops.
Here is something else for you.
One hundred percent of the aforementioned group who would then round up the citizens who fight back are precisely the people Alexander Solzhenitsyn warned about, and if free Americans are to live to see the next decade they will have to respond in the manner Solzhenitsyn suggested.
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Should be on the wall of ‘Great Posts’.
Not only police, but govt in general. We the People are no longer the master; haven’t been in some time.
Personally I’m pro-justice. If it’s a more serious crime to attack a police officer, it should also be a more serious crime for an LEO to abuse a citizen under the color of authority. But far too often the opposite is true.
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Most of us are for the police when they abide by the constitution, and opposed to them when they make themselves above the law. At one time this was a common position in America.
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...and then came along marijuana...and the doper class.
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....followed by the Fascists, and their enablers on both ends of the spectrum.
I would own that town and police department.
Let me explain something to you that you may not want to hear.
Get real!!
You got a family to feed and support, mortgage, pay for college and all the bills, your reality sometimes overshadows virtues of standing up for principles and things you firmly disagree with.
You think the media would publish who fought back and resigned? There may have been people who spoke out. Will never know.
I think Solzhenitsyn was right but I’m not ready to blame the police and their concern for their families. (You noticed Bammy was starting to exert a Fed control over local law enforcement? That was scary.)
I think its up to us to start fighting for our own freedom. I’m active, are you? Hope so. Seems you understand what is at stake.
LOL!
I’m stealing that.
Lurk more.
if this stands, its only going to get worse.
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