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Woman jailed after reporting rape
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TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - A woman who told police she had been raped was taken to jail because of an outstanding warrant and denied use of a morning-after pill to prevent a potential pregnancy, the woman's lawyer said on Tuesday. The 21-year-old woman told police she was grabbed by a man and raped on Saturday afternoon after she left a parade. After police officers took the woman, whose name was not disclosed, to a health clinic they found she was named in a warrant from a juvenile arrest in 2003 in nearby Sarasota, police said. The woman was put in handcuffs and taken to jail. She was released on Monday afternoon. The woman's attorney told reporters that while she was in jail she was prevented from taking an emergency contraceptive, the so-called morning after pill. Tampa Police Chief Steve Hogue said in a statement that he was revising the department's arrest policies to give supervisors more discretion in similar situations. "When I learned that the victim of a sexual battery was arrested on an outstanding warrant, I was very concerned that our policy did not allow a greater degree of discretionary latitude," Hogue said. No arrest has been made for the rape but Hogue said the investigation was continuing. The woman's mother told The Tampa Tribune newspaper her daughter was outraged by the treatment she received at the hands of local police. "You've got to make sure you throw somebody in jail on a 4-year-old felony warrant after they've been brutally raped?" the mother asked. "It was a failure to take the actual dynamics into play," she said. |
What? What? Oh man, that's brutal.
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Perspective is a wonderful thing. Arrest her, release her immediately on her own recognisance, and deal with the major crime.
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Some cities, especially in FL in seems, have a problem with admitting that they have major crimes...I believe it was in Sarasota a few years back that the police believed the city to be so crime-free that the cops had time & resources to arrest PeeWee Herman for masturbating in a porn theatre... |
yep Sarasota.
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if theres an outstanding warrant shes done something wrong and we can not neccesarily trust her "ive been raped" story
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there's more to the story, emzo, that further details just how screwed up it is, but even going on just the info given in this news article ... to sum it up, in the US, previous crimes or criminal records are not a legitimate reason to restrain the investigation of a crime committed, assume guilt or fraud, or withhold medical treatment.
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