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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Logan mother reports deputies to FBI Daughter alleged rape by police in September CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The mother of a woman who says she was raped by three Logan County law enforcement officers says deputies have harassed her and her daughter since then. The woman, who did not want her name used in this story for fear of revealing her daughter's identity, said she contacted the FBI after two Logan County sheriff's deputies followed her and her daughter around in early December. After passing two deputies several times as they went through Logan, the woman says she went into City Hall and left her 22-year-old daughter in the car. The same two deputies pulled up behind her, the woman said. "So after the fifth time of seeing the same ones, it was time to get out of town," the woman said. "I'm afraid to let [my daughter] go into Logan by herself. I won't let her." The deputy driving wasn't one of the three accused of raping her daughter, she said, but they couldn't see the deputy in the passenger seat. "We see them every time we go down the road from our house," she said. "We've seen more cops up here since all this happened than in the whole year before that we lived here." The woman said that when she contacted the FBI, she was told they would investigate the alleged harassment. Jay Bartholomew, supervisory special agent with the FBI in Charleston said he was aware of the allegations but would not say if an FBI investigation was being conducted. State Police have completed an investigation into the alleged rape. Logan County Prosecuting Attorney John Bennett said State Police have given him part of their findings and he is waiting for the complete report. "I can't tell you whether the case is open or closed," he said. "Some information has been submitted and some hasn't." The three officers remain on duty, said Logan County Sheriff Eddie Hunter. No internal investigation was being conducted, he said. Hunter said he was not aware of allegations that sheriff's deputies were harassing the alleged rape victim or her family. He said he had no other comment and referred all questions to Bennett. CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The mother of a woman who says she was raped by three Logan County law enforcement officers says deputies have harassed her and her daughter since then. The woman, who did not want her name used in this story for fear of revealing her daughter's identity, said she contacted the FBI after two Logan County sheriff's deputies followed her and her daughter around in early December. After passing two deputies several times as they went through Logan, the woman says she went into City Hall and left her 22-year-old daughter in the car. The same two deputies pulled up behind her, the woman said. "So after the fifth time of seeing the same ones, it was time to get out of town," the woman said. "I'm afraid to let [my daughter] go into Logan by herself. I won't let her." The deputy driving wasn't one of the three accused of raping her daughter, she said, but they couldn't see the deputy in the passenger seat. "We see them every time we go down the road from our house," she said. "We've seen more cops up here since all this happened than in the whole year before that we lived here." The woman said that when she contacted the FBI, she was told they would investigate the alleged harassment. Jay Bartholomew, supervisory special agent with the FBI in Charleston said he was aware of the allegations but would not say if an FBI investigation was being conducted. State Police have completed an investigation into the alleged rape. Logan County Prosecuting Attorney John Bennett said State Police have given him part of their findings and he is waiting for the complete report. "I can't tell you whether the case is open or closed," he said. "Some information has been submitted and some hasn't." The three officers remain on duty, said Logan County Sheriff Eddie Hunter. No internal investigation was being conducted, he said. Hunter said he was not aware of allegations that sheriff's deputies were harassing the alleged rape victim or her family. He said he had no other comment and referred all questions to Bennett. The alleged victim said three Logan County sheriff's deputies and a Chapmanville police officer took her to a secluded spot early on the morning of Sept. 7, where she was raped by three of the four men. The woman told police she was with her boyfriend and another male friend at the Glitter Girls strip club in Logan. After they left, they drove a short distance before stopping the car along the side of the road under an overpass. She said she and her boyfriend got into a fight and he started walking away from the car. A Logan County Sheriff's Department vehicle allegedly came upon him. Inside were three Logan County deputies and one Chapmanville officer, State Police Sgt. R.D. Perry, the officer conducting the investigation, said previously. Perry said the woman alleged the following: The boyfriend pointed in the direction of his girlfriend's car, and the officers drove to the car. They took the woman out of the parked car and gave her a field sobriety test, which she failed. The officers told the couple's friend to take the woman's boyfriend home and then to come back. After the two men left, the four police officers took the woman to a secluded spot, apparently along W.Va. 44 between Logan and Whitman. There, three of the officers raped her. The fourth officer was drunk and throwing up. After the assaults, the four officers took the woman to a church parking lot near her home, where they dropped her off. The alleged victim said three Logan County sheriff's deputies and a Chapmanville police officer took her to a secluded spot early on the morning of Sept. 7, where she was raped by three of the four men. The woman told police she was with her boyfriend and another male friend at the Glitter Girls strip club in Logan. After they left, they drove a short distance before stopping the car along the side of the road under an overpass. She said she and her boyfriend got into a fight and he started walking away from the car. A Logan County Sheriff's Department vehicle allegedly came upon him. Inside were three Logan County deputies and one Chapmanville officer, State Police Sgt. R.D. Perry, the officer conducting the investigation, said previously. Perry said the woman alleged the following: The boyfriend pointed in the direction of his girlfriend's car, and the officers drove to the car. They took the woman out of the parked car and gave her a field sobriety test, which she failed. The officers told the couple's friend to take the woman's boyfriend home and then to come back. After the two men left, the four police officers took the woman to a secluded spot, apparently along W.Va. 44 between Logan and Whitman. There, three of the officers raped her. The fourth officer was drunk and throwing up. After the assaults, the four officers took the woman to a church parking lot near her home, where they dropped her off.
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#1. To: Disgusted (#0)
Nonsense. Cops dont rape. He must have thought he was going for his taser and grabbed his dick instead. I hear that happens sometimes when pigs are under stress. Worthless fucking pigs. Every last one of them. Watch for The Coverup to start soon. .
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There, three of the officers raped her. The fourth officer was drunk and throwing up. After the assaults, the four officers took the woman to a church parking lot near her home, where they dropped her off. Shoot the Policia, and aim well.
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