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In reply to the discussion: Florida cop acquitted of rape, tells victim to 'move on' [View all]niyad
(132,427 posts)30. did you bother to read the article:
The woman said Larue, who had worked at the Leesburg Police Department since March 2012, made an unexpected U-turn while taking her to the Lake County Jail. She said he drove to a secluded alley behind a strip shopping center on U.S. Highway 441 and forced her to perform a sex act. He was arrested in January 2013 after a Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigation and was fired in March 2013.
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This sort of verdict is also why so many women don't prosecute their rapists. Goddamn it. n/t
CaliforniaPeggy
Aug 2014
#3
I have long thought this to be part of the reason why juries don't convict cops. nt
tblue37
Aug 2014
#27
Well said, Blanche. But the community is the real problem, NOT the cop. He's just a symptom
freshwest
Aug 2014
#11
Apparently no one here has even considered the possibility that he was actually, well, NOT guilty.
JJChambers
Aug 2014
#14
Well, if she falsely accused him (which was his defense), why is he telling her to "move on?"
LisaL
Aug 2014
#18