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Related: About this forumCop who forced woman to get baptized during traffic stop is indicted on 44 charges
https://deadstate.org/cop-who-forced-woman-to-get-baptized-during-traffic-stop-is-indicted-on-44-charges/A case unfolding in Chattanooga, Tennessee involving a Hamilton County Sheriffs Office Deputy who has been indicted on 44 charges, including a whopping 25 felonies, is stirring tensions among the citys black leaders, many of whom are demanding that Sheriff Jim Hammond step down.
Deputy Daniel Wilkey, 26, has been on paid administrative leave since July and is at the center of an extensive criminal investigation that also involves four lawsuits, The Chattanooga Times Free Press reports. The lawsuits stem from traffic stops in which its alleged that he engaged in misconduct that included illegal drug searches, groping of female minors, and a roadside body cavity search. Incredibly, one lawsuit also alleged that he engaged in a forced baptism.
Wilkey, arrested on December 10, is charged with six counts of sexual battery (a felony), two counts of rape (also a felony), nine counts of official oppression, extortion, stalking, assault, and a number of other charges. He was booked at the Hamilton County Jail and later released on a $25,000 bond.
Dash camera footage released in July by Hamilton County District Attorney General Neal Pinkston allegedly shows Wilkey and fellow deputy Bobby Brewer kicking and punching and then stripping the pants off a handcuffed black man. Then they allegedly performed a body cavity search.
The shocking incident has outraged some of Chattanoogas most prominent black leaders and the NAACP has called the body cavity search aggravated rape. The organization is calling for increased criminal accountability from law enforcement and calling for citizens to unite against police brutality involving people of color.
Robin Flores, the victims attorney, has also filed a $17 million lawsuit against Wilkey, Brewer, and the county, as well as three other lawsuits against Wilkey. Two of the lawsuits allege minor females were groped during a routine traffic stop, while the other involves the alleged baptism.
Hammond is steadfastly refusing to step down, despite increased calls from prominent black leaders, including 50 black pastors, who are demanding that he resign. Hammond also said he refuses to fire his deputies, citing due process. The sheriff also said he will stand by his men in terms of their ability and their training.
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Cop who forced woman to get baptized during traffic stop is indicted on 44 charges (Original Post)
fleur-de-lisa
Dec 2019
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CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)1. So that wasn't a breathalyzer?
Soxfan58
(3,489 posts)2. Sounds like someone trump would pardon
If he wore a MAGA hat and praised his dear leader