Classic abuse of power
From a complaint filed in October 2014 on behalf of a woman who
was harassed by a police officer during a traffic stop in Harris County,
Texas. In October 2015, the officer, Patrick Quinn, pleaded guilty to
official oppression and was sentenced to a year in jail.
Ms. S was traveling north when she
observed a police car traveling south. She was doing the speed limit and
not otherwise breaking any traffic laws. However, she noticed the car
make a sharp U-turn and catch up to her. The officer pulled in behind
her once she stopped, asked for her driver’s license and proof of
insurance, and told her that her insurance was expired. The officer then
told her that he smelled marijuana in her car. Ms. S consented to a
search, and the officer had her sit in his car while he searched her
vehicle. According to Ms. S, the officer told her that he found a
marijuana grinder in the car. Ms. S told the officer that it was not
hers. She began to get nervous and began shaking. The officer asked her
what she would do in his position. She responded that she would give her
a warning and let her go. The officer responded, asking if that was
really what she would do. She said yes. The officer told her that he had
a foot fetish. He would let her go if she let him smell her feet. If
she refused, he would take her to jail. Ms. S began to take off her
boots...
The rest of "
Foot Patrol" is at
Harper's.
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