Title: Cops Illegally Break into Innocent Woman’s Home While She’s Naked, Assault and Arrest Her Source:
Free Thought Project/ABC 15 News URL Source:http://thefreethoughtproject.com/vi ... ans-home-naked-assault-arrest/ Published:Jul 15, 2015 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2015-07-16 05:51:34 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:4481 Comments:48
In March, Esmeralda Rossi was in the shower when two cops came to the door.
I was in the shower, Rossi said. My daughter came to the shower and said there are two officers at the door. So I just grabbed a towel.
Rossi had committed no crime, the police had no warrant, and they were only responding to a call about an argument between her and her estranged husband. However, these cops acted like they were raiding the home of a mass murderer.
Upon answering the door, Rossi was met by two police officers as she stood there in a towel. Not wanted to be gawked at while naked by two strangers, Rossi turned around to go put on some clothes.
It made me very uncomfortable, Rossi said. So I closed the door. I turn to go into my living room, and I probably get about five steps in; and all of a sudden, I just hear boots running in after me, telling me stop or Ill arrest you.
At this point is when Rossis daughter and Rossi began filming.
Both officers illegally entered Rossis home, without probable cause. One of the officers, Doug Rose, then proceeded to assault Rossi.
As Rose attempts to illegally arrest this completely innocent woman, her completely nude body is exposed. But that did not stop this cop from continuing his assault.
You have absolutely no clothes on? this sex offending cop asks as he continues his attack. In the meantime, his partner stands idly by as he watches his fellow officer attack a naked woman.
Rossi was finally subdued by this monster and handcuffed, completely nude. However, she was never charged with a crime.
This was not the proper treatment of a citizen, said Marc Victor, Rossis attorney. This was disgusting. This was barbaric.
Any one of us would be upset if a police officer barged into our homes without permission, Victor said. She had a right to be upset.
According to ABC 15 News, after reviewing the incident, Chandler Police internal investigators determined Rose entered the home illegally and without probable cause. The investigation also determined that Rose didnt document arresting or un-arresting the woman or the fact that she was naked.
Officer Rose was also wearing a body camera. However, it conveniently failed to record this particular interaction.
According to police records, Roses partner who contacted his supervisors to raise questions about Roses actions, was cleared of any wrongdoing.
Since the launch of the investigation, Rose retired which is likely a cautionary move to avoid additional charges.
... Chandler Police internal investigators determined Rose entered the home illegally and without probable cause. The investigation also determined that Rose didnt document arresting or un-arresting the woman or the fact that she was naked.
"Why would anyone, other than a psycho, answer the door naked knowing policeman were there?"
A better question is why would she slam the door in the officers faces and retreat into the house -- officers who were there to investigate a domestic disturbance?
Was she going to get a gun? They had every right to follow her.
A better question is why would she slam the door in the officers faces and retreat into the house -- officers who were there to investigate a domestic disturbance?
Was she going to get a gun? They had every right to follow her.
I think you are correct.
GrandIsland, the two officers were responding to a domestic argument call between Rossi and her estranged husband. Rossi answered the door, then closed the door on the officers. The article states then: Both officers illegally entered Rossis home, without probable cause.
Question to you, GI: Did the officers have the legal right to enter Rossis home?
Police can enter a home without a warrant under exigent circumstances where there is a reasonable belief that there is an immediate need to protect their lives or the lives of others.
The husband could have been behind the door holding a knife on her, telling her to get rid of the cops. Or maybe he's in the other room, dead. Or maybe she's crazy and going back inside for a gun.
The cops just got there. They don't know what's going on, other than there was a "domestic disturbance" -- from what I've read, one of the more dangerous calls a cop can respond to.
I saw interview a few minutes ago with her on local KTVK, along with the video. She appears to a haughty one with a no one can do anything to me attitude. She played to the camera beautifully.
Judging from the interview and the video, I can easily believe this whole thing was orchestrated to file a lawsuit for big bucks. Just my opinion.
I have a feeling MANY more of these are in the planning process for lawsuits to follow. They have hit the "Mother Lode" and it is far more profitable than welfare payments.
She appears to a haughty one with a no one can do anything to me attitude.
Good for her.
More people should stand up to sadistic cops like she did.
If it were you, you'd by blubbering how sorry you were and gushing over the badged thug who entered your home illegally, saying "he was just doing his job".