DALLAS (CBS 11 NEWS) - CBS-11 has learned two state troopers involved in a controversial roadside cavity search of two North Texas women have been indicted on criminal charges by a Dallas County Grand Jury.
CBS-11 has learned that one of the troopers, Kelley Helleson, who left the courthouse after testifying Friday, is charged with two counts of sexual assault and two counts of official oppression.
She was seen on dashcam video searching the body cavities — front and back — of the two women along an exit ramp of the Bush Turnpike in Irving last summer.
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Yeah you can thank Obamie for your rights going down the tubes unless your Muslim.
ReplyDeleteBet that was the first time they ever did anything like that, huh? What cop thinks that a body cavity search, in public, on the side of a road, was in any way, appropriate? And ANOTHER cop watched and said nothing. Which probably answers the qusetion no cop has yet to answer -- not ONE. What did YOU do when you saw another cop break the law? Like a sexual assault? Nothing. The law is not made for police.
ReplyDeleteLighten up! This took place on the Bush Turnpike after all.
ReplyDeleteWho cares, 658? Are you waiting for it to come to your driveway, or the next time you have to drive through that intersection? Are you the biggest idiot in Maryland, or is there another idiot that weighs more than you do?
ReplyDeleteLet me guess, you have never read the constitution or the bill of rights.
7:17 PM
ReplyDeleteWhat are you smoking?
4:34,your exactly right.Since Obama took office,look what the TSA does to American citizens but not to Muslims.
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