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Originally Posted by Ksyrup
So I posted this the other day because I read about a ridiculous case where a police officer offered not to arrest a woman if she agreed to a baptism. She sued and the case got some publicity this past week.
Well... The woman was found dead in her home 2 days ago. They haven't revealed a cause of death.
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Woman who filed baptism complaint against HCSO deputy found dead in home | Local News | local3news.com
In what will come as absolutely no shock, the cop involved was indicted in 2019 on, checks notes, 44(!) charges including, and I quote:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/11/u...el-wilkey.html
A sheriff’s deputy in Tennessee was indicted on Tuesday on 44 criminal charges — 25 of them felonies — over actions alleged to have been taken in the course of his official duties, including rape, extortion, stalking and assault, according to the authorities.
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The charges against the deputy, Daniel Wilkey, include six counts of sexual battery; two counts of rape; and nine counts each of extortion, stalking and assault, according to court documents. Sheriff Jim Hammond of Hamilton County said in a statement on Tuesday that the indictments were connected “to incidents he was involved in while on duty in an official capacity.”
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I should ask the "how the hell is he not in federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison". But I'm sure the prosecutor dropped the charges or "couldn't find sufficient evidence" because, if you rely on the cops for your business you can't do anything, even to one of your bad apples.
Gee, I wonder what happened to the woman who accused the dirty cop, who has been charged with assault in /a lot/ of cases, of doing lewd things a couple of days after the lawsuit against him was allowed to go forward? I'm sure she just committed suicide with 7 bullets or tripped on someone's fist 17 times.
SI