A 29-year-old correctional officer in Ferguson, Missouri, has been
accused of raping a pregnant woman while she was in his custody, and
then setting her free.
A federal lawsuit has been launched, and the officer Jaris
Hayden, has been so far released on $10,000 bail.
In the legal documents obtained by the Huffington Post, it is
said that the victim, known as JW, was arrested last October
after police stopped her for an expired license plate, and she
also gave the officers a false name.
The victim claims Hayden frequently sexually harassed her before
the rape. For instance, when taking her to Ferguson jail, he
said, “You smell good” and “This will teach you a
lesson.”
JW was visibly pregnant at that time.
When in the cell, JW was crying and begged to let her go home.
Hayden allegedly said to her that she was “the kind of girl
who would get me in trouble” and took the woman to the
boiler room, unbuttoning his pants and told the victim that they
were to have oral sex.
Afterwards, the suit papers say that Hayden bent the pregnant
woman over and "indicated that he was going to have
intercourse with her."
Then, she went to the emergency room. During sex, the victim got
some of the officer’s pubic hair, which a DNA test confirmed was
Hayden’s.
After the intercourse, Hayden allegedly told JW to escape and
“stay close to the building" to avoid CCTV cameras.
The woman, who doesn’t wish to be identified, is now suing for
several damages including "fear of police", "anxiety
over sex" and "mental suffering", USA Today
reported.
Hayden will appear in court on December 3.
The suit also focuses on the general police brutality in
Ferguson, including the recent shooting of unarmed Michael Brown
which triggered popular protests across the US.
"Discovery will produce other acts of violence, all
contributing to a pattern and practice of allowing violence and
sexual assault on members of the public. The numerous acts of
violence against the citizenry by law enforcement of the City of
Ferguson constitute a pattern," the document states.
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