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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 05:04 PM Nov 2017

San Diego County, CA, Woman accuses sheriff's deputy of sexual assault

Allegedly told her he needed to use her bathroom

A woman is accusing a San Diego Sheriff's Deputy of sexually assaulting her in August of this year.
The woman, referred to as Jane Doe, filed a claim to the County of San Diego on November 1.
The claim is a precursor to a lawsuit.

The woman says that San Diego County Sheriff's deputy Richard Fischer and his partner went to her home in the early-morning hours of August 20 after her father had called dispatch asking for them to conduct a welfare check.
The deputies left shortly after arriving.

According to the claim, less than an hour later Fischer returned, this time alone. He told the woman that he needed to use her restroom. She let him inside.
Once inside, Fischer allegedly told the woman that he thought she "was cute." He then grabbed her and hugged her for more than ten seconds.
While in the embrace he pressed his chest against hers and then began to rub her on her torso and buttocks. He let go, told her she was good looking, and then hugged her again.

"Jane Doe was terrified, yet she able to order Fischer to leave her home," reads the November 1 claim. "In total, Fischer was in Jane Doe's house for [seven] to [ten] minutes."
The claim says Fischer violated her civil rights, battery, and sexual harassment.

A spokesperson for the sheriff's department confirmed they have received the complaint.
"The employee was immediately moved to an administrative assignment upon notification of the complaint," says the spokesperson.

"The Sheriff's Department does not comment on pending criminal or internal investigations. However, the department holds all of our employees to the highest standards and is in the process of conducting a prompt and thorough investigation into the allegations."
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San Diego County, CA, Woman accuses sheriff's deputy of sexual assault (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Nov 2017 OP
If true, hang him Lee-Lee Nov 2017 #1
If true, take his badge, he should not be a cop. nt Blue_true Nov 2017 #3
Far more than that is needed Lee-Lee Nov 2017 #4
Going all the way back to Craig Peyer, the CHP officer who murdered Kara Knot, MindPilot Nov 2017 #2
I have a few friends who are quite pretty and had BigmanPigman Nov 2017 #5
 

Lee-Lee

(6,324 posts)
1. If true, hang him
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 05:09 PM
Nov 2017

It should be easy enough to investigate if he was still on duty- did he take any calls or is there any radio traffic from him during that period?

Even if off duty, it should be easy to cooborate or disprove based on cell phone records and where they place him at during that time.

 

Lee-Lee

(6,324 posts)
4. Far more than that is needed
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 05:25 PM
Nov 2017

Taking his badge will happen as soon as they decide there is enough info to prosecute. He needs a full prosecution and harsh punishment- harsher than normal for violating the sacred trust he was given with the badge.

If it’s a factual account of events.

 

MindPilot

(12,693 posts)
2. Going all the way back to Craig Peyer, the CHP officer who murdered Kara Knot,
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 05:11 PM
Nov 2017

There is probably way more of this than gets reported.

BigmanPigman

(51,608 posts)
5. I have a few friends who are quite pretty and had
Mon Nov 6, 2017, 05:25 PM
Nov 2017

"unusual and guestionalbe interactions" with the local SDPD over the years. I do not trust the cops here at all!

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