Woman raped in unmonitored drug sting sues police handlers

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A police informant raped twice during an undercover drug buy in Louisiana has filed a lawsuit alleging law enforcement failed to monitor her in real time and allowed the attack to “play out” despite concerns over how long she was inside the house.

The suit filed this week in Alexandria alleges Rapides Parish sheriff’s deputies “coerced” the woman into working as a confidential informant after her arrest on felony drug charges and failed to keep their promise to protect her if a purchase went bad.

that highlighted the perils police informants face seeking to “work off” criminal charges in often loosely regulated, secretive arrangements with law enforcement.in November 2022 and later sentenced to 10 years in prison. Prosecutors recently asked a judge to reconsider that sentence, saying it “deprecates the seriousness” of the rape and Jones’ extensive criminal history.

 

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This is a sign, after 70 years of fighting a war on drugs, that policy is clearly working. 😅

TheRealCoryElia ACAB

Tate did it again 😡

Ops...first mistake never cooperate or speck with military based police forces in America..

Basij is one of the sub-branches of the IRGC, which without official authorization engages in violence, rape, threats, stealing and beating people and students. IRGCterrorists

Snitches get stitches is not just an idiom… beware

Never trust the police.

They don't care about thier snitches. Yet people continue to be informants thinking they are going to gain from it. It's all a fucking trick by the police to use you and throw you in prison the next time. Now this girl gets raped doing the cops job for them.

Don’t snitch, I guess.

She absolutely has a case. This should not have happened with people outside.

The January 2021 incident was the subject of an Associated Press investigation that highlighted the perils police informants face seeking to “work off” criminal charges in often loosely regulated, secretive arrangements with law enforcement.

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