A Texas state trooper charged with sexually assaulting two women
during a traffic stop was providing them with "customer service,"
says Dale Roberts, the executive director of the Columbia Police
Officers Association (CPOA). The CPOA is a part of the Fraternal
Order of Police, one of the country's largest police unions.
"It's called Customer Service!" Roberts wrote in a March 27
Facebook post about the indictment of Texas State Trooper Kelly
Helleson, who was charged with two counts of sexual assault after
conducting an illegal roadside strip search of two women. "We just
did it so they wouldn't have to make the trip all the way down to
the station," he added. A screenshot of
Roberts' post was taken by Keep Columbia Free, a civil
liberties blog run by Mark Flakne.
Angel Dobbs and her niece Ashley Dobbs definitely
didn't see it as customer service. The two women were pulled over
last year by Helleson and fellow trooper David Farrell in Irving,
Texas, after throwing a cigarette butt out the window of their car.
Farrell came up to the car and claimed he smelled marijuana. When a
search of the vehicle didn't turn up any pot, he instructed
Helleson to conduct a cavity search on the women, who Farrell said
were "acting weird." That's when Helleson, in plain view of passing
cars on Highway 161 (and the dashboard camera in her cruiser),
stuck her hand down the back and front of both women's pants,
searching their genitals. To make matters worse, Helleson conducted
both searches without changing her latex gloves. In short order,
the Dobbs filed suit and video of the stop was posted on Youtube.
As Reason's Brian Doherty noted, Helleson and Farrell were
charged last week.
In addition to cracking jokes about the Dobbs' assault
(including, in the comment section of his own Facebook post,
"Evidently, the [sic] searched them downtown without going
downtown"), Roberts recently came under fire for a racist joke he
posted last month on CPOA's Facebook page.
"If CPD rolled up in the new Mercedes 6x16, you
KNOW all the boys in the hood would come running out the house,"
Roberts
wrote on the CPOA Facebook page. The post was in regards to the
Columbia Police Department's campaign to get the city to buy it a
Mercedes 6x16, which is an armored personnel carrier used by the
military. After Columbia's mayor called the Facebook post
racist, ;Roberts
apologized, ;saying it was "intended to be satirical in
nature."
While Dale Roberts is not a police officer, he is the head of
the Columbia chapter of the Fraternal Order of
Police, ;a
professor of constitutional law at the University of Missouri,
and an instructor at the University of Missouri's Law Enforcement
Training Institute. You'd think he'd have better
judgement. ; … Read More
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