"Ooops, My Bad!": Sherita Dixon-Cole claimed racist cop raped her, two hrs of bodycam video says...

The way cops lie it would be great if someone lied on them and they were prosecuted for the lie.
 
:smh:I bet this wainch heard about this story.

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Hmm... :smh::smh::smh:.... That was a dumbass move.. Throwing that rape card on any male black or white is sum low down shit!! Throw her dumbass in jail!!!
 
'Despicable, slanderous and FALSE': Bodycam video reveals woman lied about being raped by cop who pulled her over for DUI - and even her LAWYER now apologizes for 'any trouble these claims may have caused'
  • Sherita Dixon-Cole, 37, claimed through a high-profile civil rights lawyer that Texas Highway Trooper Daniel Hubbard raped her during a traffic stop Sunday
  • Her story was picked up by blogger Shaun King, who quoted Hubbard as telling Dixon-Cole: 'why don't you just give me some of that sweet p***y'
  • Attorney Lee Merritt alleged that the officer groped and vaginally penetrated the woman
  • Texas Department of Public Safety on Tuesday released two-hour body camera video, which showed no evidence of misconduct on Hubbard's part
  • Merritt later released a statement apologizing to Hubbard and his family and taking responsibility for amplifying Dixon-Cole's false claims
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...veals-activist-lied-raped-cop-pulled-DUI.html
https://archive.li/M9vem
https://blackamericaweb.com/2018/05/22/shaun-king-will-sherita-dixon-cole-get-justice/
https://www.snopes.com/news/2018/05/21/texas-police-address-sherita-dixon-cole-arrest-controversy/
https://www.leoaffairs.com/texas-dp...cused-sexually-assaulting-sherita-dixon-cole/



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Dixon-Cole retained the high-profile Texas civil rights lawyer Lee Merritt (right), who initially claimed that Hubbard groped her and forced something into her vagina


A woman in Texas made a startling claim earlier this week accusing a state trooper of raping her during a DWI arrest, but a newly released body camera footage has exposed her claims as lies and prompted her high-profile lawyer to issue a public apology.

The Texas Department of Public Safety said in a statement on Tuesday that just after 1.30am on Sunday, Texas highway Patrol Trooper Daniel Hubbard saw a 2013 Chevrolet Malibu traveling south on Interstate 35 in Ellis County and pulled the vehicle over for a traffic violation.

During the traffic stop, Hubbard arrested the driver, identified as 37-year-old Sherita Dixon-Cole, of Grapevine, on a charge of driving while intoxicated and took her to the Ellis County Jail.

Civil rights lawyer Lee Merritt representing Dixon-Cole said on Monday that the trooper offered to let her go during a field sobriety test in exchange for sexual favors.

After the women declined Hubbard’s advances, he groped her and forced something into her vagina, Merritt claimed.

The lawyer called the arrest ‘prolonged' and said the assault took place inside and outside the police vehicle.

The story was picked up by several news site and bloggers, chief among them the New York-based activist and writer for The Intercept Shaun King, who tweeted about Dixon-Cole's alleged ordeal.

'This woman was kidnapped & raped by a Texas State Trooper - OFFICER HUBBARD,' he wrote in his original tweet, which has since been deleted from his page. 'She is now being held hostage in Ellis County Jail.'

King claimed that Dixon-Cole passed field sobriety tests, but Hubbard decided to arrest her anyway because he didn't like her 'attitude. He also quoted the trooper as telling the woman: 'why don't you just give me some of that sweet p***y you have been given [sic] your fiance and then you can go home.'

None of the allegations made by the woman through her lawyer and Shaun King are seen in the body camera video.

The recording shows Dixon-Cole, dressed in a skin-tight, electric-blue two-piece outfit and a red beret, smiling at the arresting officer during

Ellis County Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Joe Fitzgerald said Dixon-Cole was booked into the county jail at 4.58am on Sunday and has been released on bail. Fitzgerald said she was taken to a local hospital after reporting she was assaulted.

The Texas Department of Public Safety pushed back on the woman’s claims of sexual assault and official misconduct, calling her accusations ‘spurious and false.’

DPS officials reviewed body camera footage from the traffic stop and concluded that the video ‘shows absolutely no evidence to support the egregious and unsubstantiated accusations’ against Trooper Hubbard.

‘The Department is appalled that anyone would make such a despicable, slanderous and false accusation against a peace officer who willingly risks his life every day to protect and serve the public,’ the agency’s statement read.

The Ellis County District Attorney’s Office has reviewed the full video clocking in at 1 hour, 54 minutes, and signed off on its release to the public via YouTube.

Merritt, who also represents an unnamed 20-year-old woman who has accused the rapper R Kelly of giving her herpes, released a statement on Wednesday morning on Facebook addressing the release of the bodycam video.

'The body camera footage released directly conflicts with the accounts reported to my office,' he wrote. 'There is no readily apparent evidence of tampering with the footage.'

Merritt said 'it is deeply troubling when innocent parties are falsely accused' and he is truly sorry for any trouble these claims may have caused to Hubbard and his family.

The lawyer stressed that the trooper appeared to have conducted himself professionally during the arrest and should be cleared of any wrongdoing.

'I take full responsibility for amplifying these claims to the point of national concern,' Merritt said.

According to her now-disabled LinkedIn profile, Dixon-Cole has a Bachelor's degree from the University of Texas at Austin and she works as a human resources specialist. Shaun King tweeted earlier that she has a son in college.


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@1:50-1:51 mark...She wet her finger...stuck it in her ear...then tasted it....

Nasty Bitch
 
i don't understand also maybe one of u can explain it. i was watching the video (long af) why go through all that shit for a dwi stop when they can just have them blow a breathalyzer
 
i don't understand also maybe one of u can explain it. i was watching the video (long af) why go through all that shit for a dwi stop when they can just have them blow a breathalyzer

I didn't watch the video, but in Texas there has to be probable cause for an arrest. The intoxylizer given on the side of the road is not reliable enough to pass scientific muster that would allow it to be the basis of probable cause for arrest.

Therefore the officer gives field sobriety test and looks for clues of intoxication. If enough clues are found, then probable cause exist for arrest. Once arrested, then the officer will request a specimen of blood or breath. The breath test will then be given in a controlled environment by a certified officer with an Intoxylizer instrument about the size of a desktop computer. If you refuse, you loose your license for 180 days, at least. The trend now is toward taking blood instead of administering a breath test. Magistrates are on call to immediately sign search warrants for blood.

This weekend, they will even have some sites set up at high DWI/BWI locations to have the search warrant signed and the blood drawn in a trailer specifically designed for that purpose. Memorial Day weekend is a big boating while intoxicated weekend and they will be laying low for those who don't know.
 
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I didn't watch the video, but in Texas there has to be probable cause for an arrest. The intoxylizer given on the side of the road is not reliable enough to pass scientific muster that would allow it to be the basis of probable cause for arrest.

Therefore the officer gives field sobriety test and looks for clues of intoxication. If enough clues are found, then probable cause exist for arrest. Once arrested, then the officer will request a specimen of blood or breath. The breath test will then be given in a controlled environment by a certified officer with an Intoxylizer instrument about the size of a desktop computer. If you refuse, you loose your license for 180 days, at least. The trend now is toward taking blood instead of administering a breath test. Magistrates are on call to immediately sign search warrants for blood.

This weekend, they will even have some sites set up at high DWI/BWI locations to have the search warrant signed and the blood drawn in a trailer specifically designed for that purpose. Memorial Day weekend is a big boating while intoxicated weekend and they will be laying low for those who don't know.
Good reminder.
 
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