Trial Underway For Oklahoma Police Officer Accused Of Sexual Assaulting 13 Women...

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The Oklahoma City Police Department fired Holtzclaw in January. He was arrested in August 2014 after an investigation. At that time, seven victims had come forward. An additional six victims were identified after the initial charges were filed.

During the course of the investigation, Police Chief Bill Citty said that several of the women were forced to perform oral sex on Holtzclaw.

“Traffic stops, some of the individuals were actually just walking," Citty said in August 2014. "Walking in their neighborhood and they were stopped, you know, searched, threatened in some way with arrest or something to that extent. And as a result of that, actually coerced them into providing sexual favors to him.”

A 57-year-old grandmother was the first victim to come forward with allegations of sexual assault.

Police found the other victims using the department’s surveillance systems they have for their own officers.

“Checking some of our surveillance systems that we have on our own officers through GPS tracking, checking his previous traffic stops, they were able to identify some of the victims,” said Capt. Dexter Nelson, who at the time was the head of media affairs for OCPD.

Holtzclaw had been involved in other serious complaints against the Oklahoma City Police Department, including the May 2013 death of a man after a struggle with four officers. Holtzclaw and three others were cleared of wrongdoing. Holtzclaw had been accused in other complaints, including violation of a pursuit policy and false arrest.

:smh: scum bag...

all the victims were african american...and they selected an all white jury....

http://www.koco.com/news/9-women-te...ssaulted-them-more-set-to-take-stand/29786906

http://www.smh.com.au/world/oral-se...police-lose-their-badges-20151103-gkpg3b.html
 
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This sick ****. Trying to live out porn fantasies. All his victims are black women.

Hope he gets castrated.
 
Smh

So threaten arrest over nothing and they give oral?? That really worked?
 
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Smh

So threaten arrest over nothing and they give oral?? That really worked?
Bruh there was a dude who would call fast food joints pretending to be a cop accusing a random female employee of being a thief and then would get the male supervisor to follow his commands to detain that person and then verbally, physically and eventually sexually abuse the employee in a room all cuz a voice on the other end of a phone claimed to be police.

Dude did that several times successfully. So there's no surprise an actual authority figure could get his sexual predator on.
 
 [h1]Flawed Jury Selection Methods Could Favor Ex-Cop Who Allegedly Raped Black Women[/h1][h2]Defense attorneys can be given leeway to choose jurors more likely to side with their client.[/h2]
Twelve white jurors will ultimately decide if Daniel Holtzclaw, 28, a former Oklahoma City police officer, is guilty of raping and sexually assaulting at least 13 black women, attorneys announced on Tuesday. Holtzclaw is accused of abusing his authority as a police officer to target, pull over and assault black women between the ages of 38 and 54 while on duty.

Final jury selections were made on Tuesday and not only is the jury all-white, but it's also majority-male. This is concerning.

Common strategy  submits that a defense team should try to assemble a jury that best suits their client. Prospective jurors first fill out questionnaires, and then the judge and likely the lawyers converse with them. Some potential jurors are eliminated by attorneys on both sides "for cause," such as people who are friends or relatives of the victims or the defendants. People who are or have relatives in law enforcement may also be eliminated, as well as anybody with friends or relatives who have had less than savory encounters with the police.

Attorneys can also use a certain number of "peremptory" challenges to exclude people without giving a reason. These “gut feelings” can bias jury selection and give defense lawyers leeway to choose people who are more likely to side with their clients.

The jury in the Holtzclaw trial consists of eight men and four women, all of whom are white. Holtzclaw's father is white and his mother is of Japanese descent. Three black men were rejected as jurors, according to Patricia Santos, a reporter with ABC affiliate KOCO.

Jury pools are legally mandated  to be representative of the jurisdiction’s demographics. Over half of Oklahoma City’s population is female and 16 percent of the city’s population is black, according to the most recent census data. But that doesn’t mean the entire population is in the eligible jury pool.

Oklahoma has the second-highest  incarceration rates for black men in the country. The state also incarcerates more women than any other state in the nation, with 127 of every 100,000 women  being locked up -- double the national rate.

This is just one example of how the legal system targets black Americans, and it has been heavily scrutinized  for this bias.

While many cases have attracted scrutiny for jury selection processes that appear to lean heavily on race as a deciding factor, the concerns extend beyond that in the Holtzclaw trial. Rape culture  is a pervasive force in our society, which means the jury pool is less likely to understand or empathize with the victims.

The selected group of jurors may find it hard to identify with the victims, with whom they don't share a common racial background, and likely don't share their experience of sexual violence, either.  The victim-blaming element gets more complex  when the alleged assailant is white and the brutalized person is black and female. 

Misogynoir -- a term coined in 2010 by Moya Baliey describing the intersection of racism and sexism  -- is a brutal reality for black women. So even if one of the four white women on the jury has been sexually assaulted, she is still capable of demonizing a black woman as naturally promiscuous and, therefore, "asking for it." 

The bottom line, however, is that Holtzclaw and his alleged victims are products of a society where black women are routinely  abused by white men in positions of power. And there are likely more victims than arrest or conviction rates show, since, according to the Department of Justice, for every black woman who reports her rape, at least 15 do not. For white women, at least five do not report their rapes for every white woman who does. The countless black women  who have been sexually and physically abused by police officers and other authority figures doesn't help us speak out about this violence. 

This is a complex situation. The Holtzclaw trial is playing out against the backdrop of a broader historical narrative of white men in power targeting and assaulting black women. The selection of a jury that doesn't acknowledge such a history is not unbiased or capable of delivering a fair verdict.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...y-selection-oklahoma_563a1e8de4b0b24aee483333
 News 9 has learned Oklahoma County DA David Prater had asked for Holtzclaw to be held without bond, but that the judge in this case, Judge Cindy Truong, set the $5-million bond instead.

Judge Truong defended her actions saying she felt "it was appropriate in light of the circumstances".

"He is a threat to the community,” said Truong. "He not only knew his victims private information, like their names and addresses, but he even did research on them and tracked the women down. He did it all while in uniform representing himself as an officer".
http://www.news9.com/story/26388193/judge-says-why-she-set-5m-bond-in-okc-officer-sex-crime-case
 
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I had a conversation with a woman from okc once.......it wouldn't have helped if the jury was all f r male if they were still white


Glad the judge movin in the right direction
 
Smh

So threaten arrest over nothing and they give oral?? That really worked?


How do you think they get away with all the **** they do? We are giving them too much power. That is why they can pull your *** over for no reason, and then make some **** up and haul your *** off. Everyone isn't in a position to fight back, or they just don't know how to. Mix that with a crooked *** cop and the result is these women dropping to their knees out of fear. :smh:
Your word don't mean **** over a badge.
 
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Judge aint havin it. And when they say jury of your peers, it's never really that unless your of the "favored race"
 
All white, 2/3rd's male. Don't doubt for one second there are more victims out there who are afraid to come forward. Beyond the initimidation and impunity that comes with a badge, he is a former NFL hopeful, 6'1 260 so no doubt an intimidating presence.
 
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Smh

So threaten arrest over nothing and they give oral?? That really worked?
Bruh there was a dude who would call fast food joints pretending to be a cop accusing a random female employee of being a thief and then would get the male supervisor to follow his commands to detain that person and then verbally, physically and eventually sexually abuse the employee in a room all cuz a voice on the other end of a phone claimed to be police.

Dude did that several times successfully. So there's no surprise an actual authority figure could get his sexual predator on.

source? never heard of this sounds interesting tho
 
^ Trolling

Don't be surprised if other NTers just start ignoring you after exposing yourself in the last 2 or 3 race threads :lol:
 
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