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Cops force-search woman's vagina for 11 minutes at road site

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Texas attorney Samuel Cammack III has released police dashcam video that he says shows authorities subjected a black college student to a humiliating public body cavity search.

Cammack, who represents 23-year-old Charneisha Corley, told Houston’s Fox 26 News the video shows what amounts to an 11-minute “rape by cop” on June 21, 2015.

An officer “body slammed Miss Corley, stuck her head underneath the vehicle and completely pulled her pants off, leaving her naked and exposed in that Texaco parking lot,” Cammack said. “They then took Miss Corley and placed both ankles behind her ears spread eagle position and started to search for something in Miss Corley’s cavity in her vaginal area.”

“That was extreme, to pull my clothes down, in front of people,” Corley can be heard saying on the video after the search. “People were watching. You didn’t see people walking around?”

Investigators alleged they found 0.02 ounces of marijuana on her, though Cammack said that there was no marijuana, the Houston Chronicle reported at the time. Corley was charged with resisting arrest and possession of marijuana, both misdemeanors, but the Harris County District Attorney’s Office later dropped the charges.

There is a video at the link, if you have the stomach to watch it.

I would call this rape and not due process. Yet the police were let off the hook.

When is law enforcement reform going to happen in this country?
 
Sounds like a violation of her 4th Amendment rights, in private or otherwise. To bad she's not a Nazi, we would all be in agreement that this shouldn't happen under any circumstances. At least that's the way it seems things are playing out lately. Maybe black people should start slapping swastika bumper stickers on their cars.
 
Dashcam Video Shows Cops Searching Woman's Vagina For 11 Minutes, Lawyer Says



There is a video at the link, if you have the stomach to watch it.

I would call this rape and not due process. Yet the police were let off the hook.

When is law enforcement reform going to happen in this country?

http://www.houstonpress.com/news/af...womans-vagina-attorney-releases-video-9700612
Dashcam video of alleged sexual assault by Texas deputies during traffic stop is released | Fox News
Exclusive: Images of woman enduring HCSO body cavity search - Story | KRIV


wow . . .

on the surface this seems absolutely trucking insane? unless theres solid evidence she was hiding a nuclear device about to set it off I would NEVER support body searches like this of a womans ****ing vagina, on the side of the road with no warrant with that person held under a car????

i gotta read more about this.
 
Dashcam Video Shows Cops Searching Woman's Vagina For 11 Minutes, Lawyer Says



There is a video at the link, if you have the stomach to watch it.

I would call this rape and not due process. Yet the police were let off the hook.

When is law enforcement reform going to happen in this country?

According to a number of people on this board.. its the woman's fault for non compliance. If she had simply complied with the police order to take off her clothes in the parking lot.. she would not have been handcuffed.. thrown to the ground and searched. Its obviously her fault.
 
Dashcam Video Shows Cops Searching Woman's Vagina For 11 Minutes, Lawyer Says

There is a video at the link, if you have the stomach to watch it.

I would call this rape and not due process. Yet the police were let off the hook.

When is law enforcement reform going to happen in this country?

The Dept of Justice should prosecute this as a violation of civil rights. I didn't watch the video, but I'm having a hard time picturing her ankles around her head. Ouch. And double ouch.
 
According to a number of people on this board.. its the woman's fault for non compliance. If she had simply complied with the police order to take off her clothes in the parking lot.. she would not have been handcuffed.. thrown to the ground and searched. Its obviously her fault.

Really?

I haven't seen such people comment.... care to quote them?

Making stuff up like this is very antagonistic.
 
Yeah, I'm not going to watch that video. That is horrible. There are procedures for doing body cavity searches when there is probable cause or an arrest and that ain't it. You take them back to the station and have a same-sex officer do the search in a private room.
 
The Dept of Justice should prosecute this as a violation of civil rights. I didn't watch the video, but I'm having a hard time picturing her ankles around her head. Ouch. And double ouch.

The last DOJ or the DOJ's before this one would be more likely to do such a thing, but this DOJ is more interested in pot, civil forfeiture and the discrimination of white people. Or they want the private information of 1.3 million Americans/citizens who visited a website even though virtually none will have done anything but criticize this president, you know exercising their first amendment rights.
 
Another disgusting demonstration of just how we live in a police state. And we teach our children that we live in a civilized society.....:roll:

We do live in a civilized society.

Individual actors do not represent the whole.
 
We do live in a civilized society.

Individual actors do not represent the whole.

they do when the whole condones the actions of those individual actors.
 
they do when the whole condones the actions of those individual actors.

You keep acting as if these actions have been condoned.

Yet, I fail to see it anywhere on this forum at least (as you suggested).

And you have still failed to respond to my request for you to do so.
 
Absolutely. Both cops should be charged with rape. Put them on trial.

There's no excuse for that. None.

We don't really hold cops accountable for their abuses of power.
 
We don't really hold cops accountable for their abuses of power.

Because of sovereign immunity. That needs to be taken away.
 
I'm okay with this being a precedent setting case.

Weren't the charges dropped? So it seems like it's just hold to the current precedent.
 
We don't really hold cops accountable for their abuses of power.

If it was a white women and black cops can you imagine the outrage? Those thugs knew they could get away with it and they did.
 
If it was a white women and black cops can you imagine the outrage? Those thugs knew they could get away with it and they did.

I don't think it really matters, the outcome would be the same. We don't do a lot to punish cops for their abuses of power. Black/White/Purple/Whatever, that's just on us so we can freak out or dismiss, or whatever makes us feel OK about it. But the system continues time after time to give free passes to the police and their dangerous, should-be-illegal behavior.

And this isn't a condemnation of all police, I know that a good number are very good officers, but that doesn't change the fact that we do not usually punish cops for their abuses of power and the system is set to hide/defend/dismiss the ones who do abuse their powers and are caught.
 
You keep acting as if these actions have been condoned.

Yet, I fail to see it anywhere on this forum at least (as you suggested).

And you have still failed to respond to my request for you to do so.

the charges on the officers were dropped. After the 1st grand jury recommended charges.

In addition the two officers continue to work for the department.

How is that NOT condoning their behavior?
 
We do live in a civilized society.

Individual actors do not represent the whole.

When the system protects those individual actors, you have a systemic problem.
 
the charges on the officers were dropped. After the 1st grand jury recommended charges.

In addition the two officers continue to work for the department.

How is that NOT condoning their behavior?

So the charges being dropped is "the whole" of society?????

I also note you ignored once again my request to provide evidence that many people on this board agree with the actions as you specifically stated earlier.
 
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