Charnesia Corley has accused officers of sexually assaulting her
after she was pulled over in Houston on June 21 after allegedly failing
to stop at a traffic light.
After an officer claimed to have smelled marijuana, the young woman
was hand-cuffed and placed in the back of a patrol car. The policeman
then called for a female colleague to perform an intimate search.
The female deputy, Ronaldine Pierre, ordered Ms Corley to pull her
trousers down, but she refused, saying she was not wearing underwear,
KTRK reported.
“Well, that doesn’t matter,” Ms Corley said the female officer told
her. She said a second female officer then helped wrestle her to the
ground while one sat on her back. They then spread Ms Corley’s legs open
and inserted their fingers inside her vagina, she said.
“I feel like they sexually assaulted me,” she told the network. She said she felt “disgusted, downgraded, humiliated”.
Ms Corley is in the process of filing a legal action against the
Harris County Sheriff's Office. The department did not immediately
respond to inquiries, though reports said police have charged Ms Corley
with two minor offences. They said she had found .02 ounces of marijuana
on her.
The man detained for allegedly speeding, 20-year-old Gilbert Phelps,
was pulled over in Iowa City last week. Police said he was speeding and
had an obstructed registration sticker.
Reports said officer Ben Hektoen detected an odour of “ingested
alcohol” inside the suspect’s Toyota Camry. When questioned, Mr Phelps
said he had been smoking marijuana before getting into the car,
according to a report on the Smoking Gun.
After being brought to the station, Mr Phelps was permitted to pose
for a selfie with Mr Hektoen, with the officer “happily obliging” to the
request.
No-one from the Iowa City Police Department was available for
comment.. But Mr Phelps said he captioned the photo with emoji icons
showing “a police car, next to a passenger car, next to a tow truck”.
There is nothing to connect the two events; the first incident is
said to have taken place in Texas, the second in Iowa. They both
involved different officers and different police departments. The full
details of what transpired have yet to emerge.
But many on social media pointed out that the young woman in the
first incident was black, while the young man who was allowed to pose
while allegedly being stoned, was white.
It is difficult, the commentators said, to imagine the scenes being repeated had it been the other way around.
Source: Independent UK
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