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Innocent Woman Calls 911 After an Accident, Cop Shows Up, Sexually Assaults and Arrests Her

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/vi...exually-assaults-arrests/#P2i4xrkJRDwp6CFE.99

Matt Agorist October 13, 2016

Layton, UT — On July 25, 2016, Amanda Houghton was hit from behind in her vehicle by another motorist, so she called 911 — for help. However, help was the last thing she would receive. Instead, she was sexually assaulted and falsely arrested.

After the accident, Houghton was naturally shaken up as she’d just been hit by a car traveling at 30 mph as she was sitting still. Her car was totaled.

Instead of realizing that Houghton could be in a mild state of shock, officer G Schatzman mistook her nervousness for intoxication.

Again, instead of providing the help Houghton called for, Schatzman began to treat her as a criminal. According to KUTV, a police report by officer G Schatzman indicates Amanda exhibited odd behavior and gave “short quick answers to questions and she was speaking rapidly. Amanda was unable to stand still and seemed to be making jerky movements,” when he came into contact with her.

Schatzman, who just knew that this innocent woman was a dangerous criminal, issued a field sobriety test. Houghton failed the field sobriety test, but this is common, especially among those who’ve just been in a dramatic accident.

Houghton was then placed in handcuffs and arrested for DUI. “I was shocked. Who arrests a sober person for DUI?” she said.

After being falsely accused of DUI and placed in handcuffs, Schatzman began to grope his victim. In the video, we can clearly see Schatzman prodding at the innocent woman’s breasts.

When Houghton pulls away in a natural reaction to being sexually assaulted, Schatzman yanks her around like a rag doll. This pulling away by Houghton would later lead to a charge of resisting arrest.

In Police State USA, pulling away from your armed captor who’s groping your private parts is a punishable offense.

“Don’t touch me!” says Houghton after this cop fondled her breasts.

“I can search you,” says Schatzman, asserting his state-granted power to legally sexually assault women in the name of falsely arresting them.

Naturally, the police department is standing behind their officer’s decision to grope Houghton too.

Lt. Travis Lyman said his officer did the arrest by the book and had reasonable suspicion that Amanda was DUI. He said the search around her breasts is taught in the police academy. Male officers do it when a female officer is not around, according to KUTV.

“That’s standard practice. Anytime someone gets arrested they are going to be searched,” he said. However, police had no reason to arrest her.

After being kidnapped by the armed man who previously sexually assaulted her, Houghton was given a blood test by police. No drugs or alcohol were found in her system. Just for good measure, Houghton was brought to the hospital and given a second blood test — also negative.

Houghton has since retained counsel and is pursuing legal action against her aggressors. In spite of the blood test showing this cop had no reason to arrest her, the city is refusing to drop the charges.

Jonathan Nish, Houghton’s criminal defense attorney, is pushing for the charges to be dropped.

“I don’t’ believe they should have administered the field sobriety tests at all in this case,” he said.

Houghton also retained another attorney to help her seek legal action. Attorney Robert Sykes, who has put the City of Layton on notice that they are seeking legal action, said the officer had no basis for the DUI suspicion in the first place, and the search of her person was a violation of Houghton’s constitutional rights.

“I think this amounted to an unconstitutional search of a woman without a necessity to do so,” he said.

As you watch the video below, remember that this woman had committed no crime. She had harmed no one. And, she was the one who called the police for help.
 
This happened to a friend of mine in 2014. Rear ended... sober.

Failed roadside blood test for marijuana because he had smoked 2 weeks prior.

Spent a month in jail attempting to fight it with inadequate funds.
Then plead for probation to avoid 3 year state pen sentence "because there was a child in the car".

Its 2016 now...

he's out $8000 in legal and fines,
he lost his job of ten years over commuting issues,
he lost his mortgage,
he's still can't get a driver's license,
and is on probation till mid 2017.

Rome is long overdue for a dose of barbarians.
 
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In TX, if a cop says you are intoxicated, you are intoxicated, just based upon his/her word -- but only for the charge of "public intoxication". I would have thought for DUI there needs to be a breathylizer reading or blood test ?

I wonder if this is one of those Mormon cult towns that has it's own police force (those exist, or once did anyway).

Anyway, this is just cops being cops, doing their "job." Stuff like this happens hundreds of times a day across the nation I'm sure.
 
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Here's more fine police work by the Layton UT Police Dept.

The family thinks they deserve an "apology" -- LOL -- being a cop means never having to say "I'm sorry"

http://fox13now.com/2016/10/11/subw...ing-accused-of-tampering-with-officers-drink/
Subway employee says life has been on hold after being accused of tampering with officer’s drink
Posted 9:26 pm, October 11, 2016, by Robert Boyd

LAYTON, Utah -- A Subway employee in Layton was vindicated Tuesday after being arrested in August, accused of poisoning a police officer's drink.

Layton Police said they won't be charging the teenager after the State Lab confirmed they found no trace of drugs.

"My life has been on hold for the past two months, it's been hard to do anything," said Tanis Ukena, the accused employee.

His mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in New York was delayed six weeks while police investigated.

A Layton Police officer says he was hospitalized after drinking a lemonade Tanis Ukena had poured and served him at the Subway on Highway 193 on Aug. 8. Police arrested Tanis Ukena, after they say they found traces of methamphetamine and THC in the cup.

"I was thinking that they must have been mistaken," Tanis Ukena said.

His parents remember getting the call that his bail was set at $10,000. Death threats also began coming in.

"Apparently Tanis was rated the number two thug in America at one point, it just seemed ludicrous to us, the horrible things people said and posted," said mother Heather Ukena.

Tuesday the Layton Police Department released this statement:

"The Department received word from the State Lab that, at the conclusion of their testing, they are unable to confirm that contaminates were in the officer's drink...Due to the lab results, the Department will not seek charges against Tanis."

Tanis Ukena said the statement was missing one important element, an apology.

The teenager is still worried that these accusations will follow him throughout his adult life.
 
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In TX, if a cop says you are intoxicated, you are intoxicated, just based upon his/her word -- but only for the charge of "public intoxication". I would have thought for DUI there needs to be a breathylizer reading or blood test ?

I wonder if this is one of those Mormon cult towns that has it's own police force (those exist, or once did anyway).

Anyway, this is just cops being cops, doing their "job." Stuff like this happens hundreds of times a day across the nation I'm sure.

Layton is a city in Salt Lake County and is NOT a Mormon "cult" town. :rolleyes:
 
Layton is a city in Salt Lake County and is NOT a Mormon "cult" town. :rolleyes:

Well, there are towns like that -- there was one (I think run by Warren Jeffs) where he ordered the police to round up all the dogs in town and they took them out to a pit and shot them -- so don't act like there aren't corrupt cult towns like that.
 
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Well, there are towns like that -- there was one (I think run by Warren Jeffs) where he ordered the police to round up all the dogs in town and they took them out to a pit and shot them -- so don't act like there aren't corrupt cult towns like that.

Warren Jeffs was NOT a Mormon- his fundamentalist church is a completely different organization- so don't act like it's Mormons you're talking about.
 
Fondling breasts is lame. He should have grabbed her pussy.

Credit to Lucille;

pussy.jpg
 
Girls will be boys and boys will be girls, it's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world, except for Lola.
 
This happened to a friend of mine in 2014. Rear ended... sober.

Failed roadside blood test for marijuana because he had smoked 2 weeks prior.

Spent a month in jail attempting to fight it with inadequate funds.
Then plead for probation to avoid 3 year state pen sentence "because there was a child in the car".

Its 2016 now...

he's out $8000 in legal and fines,
he lost his job of ten years over commuting issues,
he lost his mortgage,
he's still can't get a driver's license,
and is on probation till mid 2017.

Rome is long overdue for a dose of barbarians.

That right there would be enough for me to declare war.
 
Here's more fine police work by the Layton UT Police Dept.

The family thinks they deserve an "apology" -- LOL -- being a cop means never having to say "I'm sorry"

http://fox13now.com/2016/10/11/subw...ing-accused-of-tampering-with-officers-drink/

"The Department received word from the State Lab that, at the conclusion of their testing, they are unable to confirm that contaminates were in the officer's drink...Due to the lab results, the Department will not seek charges against Tanis."

Hey, that doesn't mean that there weren't contaminates in the drink. It just means they were unable to confirm it.
 
This happened to a friend of mine in 2014. Rear ended... sober.

Failed roadside blood test for marijuana because he had smoked 2 weeks prior.

Spent a month in jail attempting to fight it with inadequate funds.
Then plead for probation to avoid 3 year state pen sentence "because there was a child in the car".

Its 2016 now...

he's out $8000 in legal and fines,
he lost his job of ten years over commuting issues,
he lost his mortgage,
he's still can't get a driver's license,
and is on probation till mid 2017.

Rome is long overdue for a dose of barbarians.

And that is why I always refuse to partake when people offer me a hit. Once you have kids, it just isn't worth the risk for all the stuff that could go wrong. I've had people tell me I'm just being paranoid.... as if toking up would help that particular problem.
 
And that is why I always refuse to partake when people offer me a hit. Once you have kids, it just isn't worth the risk for all the stuff that could go wrong. I've had people tell me I'm just being paranoid.... as if toking up would help that particular problem.

your dog is probably licensed too amirite?
 
OK, car accident, police called and the biggest concern is a DUI bust. I watched the video and the woman was talking coherently, didn't sound "drunk". The natural reaction to pull away while she was being touched was normal but God forbid someone act in a normal way.

It just comes down to complete 100% compliance or suffer the consequences. And such bullshit to add the resisting charge for that. It's always about maximum charges and "the officer was following correct procedures" coming for the higher ups.

Oh, how dare her say "don't touch me".....
 
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