Oklahoma Ex-Cop Convicted Of Serial Rape

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Daniel Holtzclaw, a former Oklahoma City police officer who was accused of sexually assaulting 13 black women while on duty, was found guilty of rape and sexual battery on Thursday. ; An all-white jury that deliberated for more than 40 hours over four days acquitted Holtzclaw of 18 of the 36 charges he faced involving the assaults. But the charges on which he was convicted, including first-degree rape, carry a possible sentence of life imprisonment. ;Sentencing was scheduled for next month. ; Holtzclaw sobbed loudly as the judge read the verdicts. ; During the trial, 13 women testified that Holtzclaw sexually assaulted them while he was on duty. He faced 36 charges, including six first-degree rape counts. ; Prosecutors argued that Holtzclaw systematically targeted black women ;with prior criminal records and…

Daniel Holtzclaw, a former Oklahoma City police officer who was accused of sexually assaulting 13 black women while on duty, was found guilty of rape and sexual battery on Thursday. ;

An all-white jury that deliberated for more than 40 hours over four days acquitted Holtzclaw of 18 of the 36 charges he faced involving the assaults. But the charges on which he was convicted, including first-degree rape, carry a possible sentence of life imprisonment. ;Sentencing was scheduled for next month. ;

Holtzclaw sobbed loudly as the judge read the verdicts. ;

During the trial, 13 women testified that Holtzclaw sexually assaulted them while he was on duty. He faced 36 charges, including six first-degree rape counts. ;

Prosecutors argued that Holtzclaw systematically targeted black women ;with prior criminal records and substance abuse problems because he thought they wouldn’t be believed if they reported the assaults.

“He exercised authority on those society doesn’t care about,” Assistant District Attorney Gayland Gieger told jurors during closing arguments on Monday. “Convince these ladies that someone does care about them.”

According to The Oklahoman, Holtzclaw worked from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., often by himself, patrolling one of the state’s poorest neighborhoods. ;The women’s testimonies revealed a similar pattern: Holtzclaw would stop them, search them for drug paraphernalia and run criminal background checks. Then he’d force them into sex, threatening them with arrest if they didn’t comply. ;

Over the month-long trial, Holtzclaw’s attorney Scott Adams attacked the credibility of the accusers, questioning why they didn’t go to the police initially, ;and reminding the jury about their criminal records and drug use.

“Each and every one of these people have street smarts like you can’t even imagine,” he said at the start of the trial, referring to the alleged victims. During his closing arguments, he called Holtzclaw an “honorable and ethical police officer” and claimed the witnesses who testified ;had no interest in the truth.

Holtzclaw declined to take the stand, and cried while the judge read the 36 counts against him.

Convince these ladies that someone does care about them.
Lead prosecutor Gayland Gieger

An expert testified that DNA on Holtzclaw‘s uniform pants matched that of the youngest alleged victim, ;who said she was 17 when Holtzclaw raped her on her mother’s porch.

She told the court that she didn’t tell authorities because she didn’t see the point. “What kind of police do you call on the police?” she asked. ;

The alleged assaults occurred over a period of seven months, with Holtzclaw becoming “more bold, more brazen and more violent” as time went on, prosecutors argued.

One woman, who has been identified by local media as a 57-year-old grandmother, sparked the investigation after she told police that Holtzclaw forced her to give him oral sex during a traffic stop. ;

He was arrested in August, 2014, and fired from the Oklahoma City Police Department in January of this year.

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Melissa Jeltsen covers domestic violence and other issues related to women’s health, safety and security. Tips? Feedback? Send an email ;or follow her on ;Twitter.

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Oklahoma Ex-Cop Convicted Of Serial Rape