[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

"Leftists Make Desperate Attempt to Discredit Photo of Abrego Garcia's MS-13 Tattoos. Here Are Receipts"

"Trump Administration Freezes $2 Billion After Harvard Refuses to Meet Demands"on After Harvard Refuses to Meet Demands

"Doctors Committing Insurance Fraud to Conceal Trans Procedures, Texas Children’s Whistleblower Testifies"

"Left Using '8647' Symbol for Violence Against Trump, Musk"

KawasakiÂ’s new rideable robohorse is straight out of a sci-fi novel

"Trade should work for America, not rule it"

"The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Race – What’s at Risk for the GOP"

"How Trump caught big-government fans in their own trap"

‘Are You Prepared for Violence?’

Greek Orthodox Archbishop gives President Trump a Cross, tells him "Make America Invincible"

"Trump signs executive order eliminating the Department of Education!!!"

"If AOC Is the Democratic Future, the Party Is Even Worse Off Than We Think"

"Ending EPA Overreach"

Closest Look Ever at How Pyramids Were Built

Moment the SpaceX crew Meets Stranded ISS Crew

The Exodus Pharaoh EXPLAINED!

Did the Israelites Really Cross the Red Sea? Stunning Evidence of the Location of Red Sea Crossing!

Are we experiencing a Triumph of Orthodoxy?

Judge Napolitano with Konstantin Malofeev (Moscow, Russia)

"Trump Administration Cancels Most USAID Programs, Folds Others into State Department"

Introducing Manus: The General AI Agent

"Chinese Spies in Our Military? Straight to Jail"

Any suggestion that the USA and NATO are "Helping" or have ever helped Ukraine needs to be shot down instantly

"Real problem with the Palestinians: Nobody wants them"

ACDC & The Rolling Stones - Rock Me Baby

Magnus Carlsen gives a London System lesson!

"The Democrats Are Suffering Through a Drought of Generational Talent"

7 Tactics Of The Enemy To Weaken Your Faith

Strange And Biblical Events Are Happening

Every year ... BusiesT casino gambling day -- in Las Vegas

Trump’s DOGE Plan Is Legally Untouchable—Elon Musk Holds the Scalpel

Palestinians: What do you think of the Trump plan for Gaza?

What Happens Inside Gaza’s Secret Tunnels? | Unpacked

Hamas Torture Bodycam Footage: "These Monsters Filmed it All" | IDF Warfighter Doron Keidar, Ep. 225

EXPOSED: The Dark Truth About the Hostages in Gaza

New Task Force Ready To Expose Dark Secrets

Egypt Amasses Forces on Israel’s Southern Border | World War 3 About to Start?

"Trump wants to dismantle the Education Department. Here’s how it would work"

test

"Federal Workers Concerned That Returning To Office Will Interfere With Them Not Working"

"Yes, the Democrats Have a Governing Problem – They Blame America First, Then Govern Accordingly"

"Trump and His New Frenemies, Abroad and at Home"

"The Left’s Sin Is of Omission and Lost Opportunity"

"How Trump’s team will break down the woke bureaucracy"

Pete Hegseth will be confirmed in a few minutes

"Greg Gutfeld Cooks Jessica Tarlov and Liberal Media in Brilliant Take on Trump's First Day"

"They Gave Trump the Center, and He Took It"

French doors

America THEN and NOW in 65 FASCINATING Photos

"CNN pundit Scott Jennings goes absolutely nuclear on Biden’s ‘farce’ of a farewell speech — and he’s not alone"


Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

United States News
See other United States News Articles

Title: Trooper Stops Driver Twice Within 3 Hours, Gropes Her for No Apparent Reason
Source: Reason
URL Source: https://reason.com/blog/2018/03/07/ ... ops-driver-twice-within-3-hour
Published: Mar 7, 2018
Author: Jacob Sullum
Post Date: 2018-03-08 06:16:28 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 747
Comments: 2

The cop's boss says he did nothing wrong; the local D.A. disagrees.

In a case that illustrates the fine line between standard police procedure and sexual assault, a Tennessee woman says a state trooper pulled her over twice within a few hours and groped her for no apparent reason. Although the trooper's boss cleared him of any wrongdoing, the local district attorney says the traffic stops were inconsistent with the Tennessee Highway Patrol's training and rules.

According to a lawsuit filed by Patricia Aileen Wilson, State Trooper Isaiah Lloyd stopped her on August 16 as she was driving with her mother on Interstate 75 in Campbell County, ostensibly because she was not wearing a seat belt. In dashcam video obtained by Knox News, Lloyd asks Wilson whether she has taken "any presciption medication or anything." She replies, firmly and calmly, "No, I swear to God. No, I can tell you now. No drugs, no alcohol, nothing." He instructs her to get out of her pickup truck and put her hands on the hood of his cruiser.

Wilson is wearing shorts and a T-shirt over a camisole. Lloyd sticks his hand inside her shorts and feels around (touching her buttocks and pubic area, according to the lawsuit). He asks her if she has any drugs hidden in her bra; she says no and, per his instructions, pulls her T-shirt away from her body and shakes her chest to confirm that there is no contraband there. Lloyd conducts a few roadside sobriety tests. He tells Wilson to track his finger with her eyes as he moves it back and forth, then up and down. Later he has her walk toe to heel in a line and stand on one foot while counting to 30. She seems completely sober.

Lloyd asks Wilson again about prescription medication. "The only thing I take, and that's at night, is...what's the name of it? To help me sleep." Lloyd suggests the drug is Ambien. Wilson says she generally takes the sedative "every other night, but I don't take any kind of narcotic or anything else." Lloyd tells her, "Ambien's a narcotic" (which it is, loosely speaking, although it is not an opioid). After giving Wilson a citation for failing to wear a seat belt, Lloyd lets her go.

Three hours later, Lloyd, who has copied Wilson's address from her driver's license while writing her ticket, pulls her over on a county road near her home while she is driving with her children, ages 8 and 3, in the back seat. This time Lloyd's justification is that the tint on her truck's windows is too dark, although it is no darker now than it was earlier in the day. Audio of the four-minute conversation between Lloyd and Wilson during the second stop is missing from the dashcam video (a failure that Lloyd attributes to a microphone malfunction). But according to Wilson's lawsuit, Lloyd told her, "We have to stop meeting like this." Despite Lloyd's supposed concern that Wilson's tinted windows posed an intolerable threat to public safety, he did not issue her a ticket.

Last month Col. Tracy Trott, head of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, issued a statement in response to Wilson's complaint about Lloyd's treatment of her. "The Command Staff, including females Major Cheryl Sanders and Lt. Stacey Heatherly, reviewed the traffic stop video cautiously and carefully several times to determine if Trooper Lloyd had acted inappropriately with Ms. Wilson," Trott said. "Along with the Command Staff, I concurred after thorough review of the video that Trooper Lloyd did not act inappropriately with Ms. Wilson. It appears that Trooper Lloyd conducted a search for contraband instead of a pat down for weapons. The technique that Trooper Lloyd used during the traffic stop will be addressed internally."

Eighth Judicial District Attorney General Jared Effler, whose jurisdiction includes Campbell County, sees things differently. Although there is not enough evidence to charge Lloyd with sexual battery, Effler said last week, "our review of this matter revealed that Trooper Lloyd's actions were inconsistent with his training and Tennessee Department of Safety general orders." He said he had shared his findings with Commissioner of Safety and Homeland Security David Purkey, asking that they "be reviewed with Trooper Lloyd to prevent similar incidents in the future." Effler added that he had dropped the seat belt citation against Wilson.

Lloyd claimed through a lawyer, James A.H. Bell, that he patted down Wilson because she told him she had a prescription for Ambien, which hardly makes sense as a reason to suspect she was hiding illegal drugs in her underwear. In any case, the dashcam video shows that the discussion of Ambien came after the search, not before it. Furthermore, although Bell said Lloyd performed "a traditional stop and frisk," his pat-down of Wilson does not seem to have met the legal requirements for such a search.

In the 1968 case Terry v. Ohio, the Supreme Court said the Fourth Amendment allows a police officer to stop someone he reasonably suspects is engaged in criminal activity and frisk him if he reasonably suspects the person is armed and dangerous. Terry did not authorize pat-downs for drugs (although contraband discovered in the course of a pat-down can be seized and used as evidence against the suspect), and it did not authorize searches under clothing. Since Lloyd does not claim he believed Wilson was armed and dangerous, it is hard to see how his search of her can be legal.

The Supreme Court nevertheless has encouraged this sort of behavior by approving pretextual traffic stops based on trivial violations and humiliating invasions of privacy aimed at discovering arbitrarily proscribed intoxicants. State legislators, meanwhile, have multiplied the possibilities for harassing innocent motorists through laws like the ones that allowed Lloyd to stop Wilson because she did not buckle her seat belt and then because the windows of her truck were tinted. Together these factors mean that women will continue to suffer degrading searches-cum-assaults at the hands of dedicated public servants like Isaiah Lloyd.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Gropes Her for No Apparent Reason

"No apparent reason"?

Really?

I think we all know the reason.

In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.

sneakypete  posted on  2018-03-08   6:45:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Deckard (#0)

"The Command Staff, including females Major Cheryl Sanders and Lt. Stacey Heatherly, reviewed the traffic stop video cautiously and carefully several times to determine if Trooper Lloyd had acted inappropriately with Ms. Wilson," Trott said. "Along with the Command Staff, I concurred after thorough review of the video that Trooper Lloyd did not act inappropriately with Ms. Wilson. It appears that Trooper Lloyd conducted a search for contraband instead of a pat down for weapons. The technique that Trooper Lloyd used during the traffic stop will be addressed internally."

Translation: "He's a perv,but he's OUR perv,and we are going to cover for him personally while claiming that the TECHNIQUE MAY have been wrong."

Way to win the public trust there,Bucko! May the people of Tn put enough pressure on your governor to make him fire your ass! You are hired to PROTECT THE PUBLIC,NOT each other,

In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.

sneakypete  posted on  2018-03-08   6:50:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Please report web page problems, questions and comments to webmaster@libertysflame.com