Sunday, February 03, 2008

Ohio police sexually assault an innocent woman

The following video is very disturbing, and frankly hard to watch. The woman and her husband have courageously decided to go public with this story in the hope that what happened to Hope Steffey will never happen again.



Rawstory.com reports:
Woman sues Ohio sheriff's deputy over 'outrageous' strip search

Hope Steffey's night started with a call to police for help. It ended with her face down, naked, and sobbing on a jail cell floor. Now, the sheriff's deputies from Stark County, Ohio who allegedly used excessive force during a strip search 15 months ago face a federal lawsuit, and recently released video won’t help their case.

Steffey's ordeal with the Stark County sheriff's deputies began after her cousin called 9-1-1 claiming Steffey had been assaulted by another one of their cousins. When a Stark County police officer arrived, he asked to see Steffey's driver's license. But instead of handing over her own ID, she mistakenly turned over her dead sister's license, which she contends she keeps in her wallet as a memento. That's when the situation became complicated.

"Hope was not treated as a victim," her lawyer told WKYC News. "The officer said to her 'shut up about your dead sister.'"

Eventually, Steffey was arrested and taken to the Stark County Jail, charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. But once in custody, her attorney says seven jail workers, male and female, forcibly removed Steffey of all her clothes, including her undergarments, while she lay face down in handcuffs. Local news footage shows Steffey wailing, asking "What are you doing?!?"

"And you have to ask yourself, what was the purpose of the strip search?" said Steffey's lawyer. "What was the necessity of it? This was a disorderly conduct claim." (full story)
I think the Sheriff and all the officers in Steffey's cell that night should be marched handcuffed and naked through the center of town, and made to stand there while a jury decides their fate.

h/t Crooks and Liars

7 comments:

John J. said...

There are some times when bringing back the stocks isn't really such a bad idea...

Anonymous said...

I agree with your punishment. And they should lose their jobs and never, ever be allowed in any police force again.

BAC said...

John and Pissed - I agree.


BAC

Batocchio said...

I blogged on this yesterday, and I like your punishment idea. Very Mikado. It's really shameful what the cops did. She was the victim reported in the call, and then they treated her abusively.

Sorghum Crow said...

When I saw this yesterday, it made me sick, all I could think was, "What is wrong with these people?" I really hope the real perps, the police, get criminal charges successfully pressed against them. I can't imagine what (legal) punishment would be suitable.

Anonymous said...

I agree these comments. The police were totally out of context. I cannot even begin to imagine what this poor woman went through!

Anonymous said...

This is not an isolated incident. I don't know what happened with these two cases.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/09/04/MN305813.DTL