Police officers FORCE woman to undergo BAPTISM during traffic stop

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A Tennessee deputy is accused of groping a girl and forcing her to choose between being dunked into a lake at a late night "baptism."

Court Records show Shandle Marie Riley is currently suing Hamilton County and deputies Jacob Goforth and Daniel Wilkey for about $11 million in relation to a February traffic stop.

Riley says Wilkey Followed into a friend's home from a petrol station approximately 10 or 11 p.m. on Feb. 6, at which he initiated a traffic stop, '' the lawsuit states.

He Told her he thought she began to execute, and had been in possession of meth a search through which he groped her and ordered her shake her bra and to remove, according to the suit.

Then, Wilkey asked Riley when she had been "saved" and believed in Jesus Christ, the lawsuit went . God, Wilkey told her, was talking to him.

Wilkey Provided to keep her when she allowed him baptize her at Soddy Lake, at neighboring Soddy-Daisy, the suit asserts.

The suit claims Wilkey escorted her into the Lake and stripped to his underwear, while she refused to remove her clothes.

Goforth arrived to watch the ritual since Wilkey dunked Riley under the water, '' the lawsuit says.

The lawsuit states, at no time, did Wilkey ever talk to some judge on Riley's benefit as he'd told her he'd.

Sheriff's lawyer Rheubin Taylor had no opinion, the AP reported.

Wilkey also faces an unrelated excessive force suit in That the defendant claims the other officer and he conducted a strip search causing the guy to take treatment for operation and contusions on a hernia.

The Suits both detail decades of documented abuses in the hands of Hamilton County deputies, devoting a civilization of misconduct that and a feeling in the Sheriff down which directed workers "to believe that abusive behavior would not be properly monitored, investigated nor punished and was tantamount to a policy of the County."

Attorney For those complainants Robin Flores deferred all remark And signaled his clients declined to comment when reached Thursday evening.

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