SF Sheriff's Deputy Fired for Alleged Sexual Assault of Trans Woman in SF County Jail
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SF Sheriff's Deputy Fired for Alleged Sexual Assault of Trans Woman in SF County Jail
"The SF Sheriff's Office is calling it sexual misconduct," while the SF Public Defender's Office says it was a nonconsensual sexual assault, but something got a deputy fired for an alleged incident with a trans woman prisoner. We have seen some doozies of scandals coming out of the SF Sheriff's Office in recent months, but the latest one is nowhere near as funny as, say, the sheriff's brother-in-law allegedly growing weed at SF County Jail. It's actually pretty shocking and brutal, as KRON4 reports that"
"There is little detail about what happened, other than that the incident was reported on September 19. Whatever happened occurred in a bathroom at SF County Jail #2. If you've ever had a woman friend in County Jail, you know SF County Jail #2, as it's SF's only jail facility that houses women prisoners. Serious misconduct like this has no place in our agency and will not be tolerated, the SF Sheriff's Office said in a statement to KRON4."
A San Francisco sheriff's deputy was fired after an alleged sexual incident involving a transgender woman prisoner at SF County Jail #2. The SF Sheriff's Office described the conduct as sexual misconduct, while the SF Public Defender's Office called it a nonconsensual sexual assault and expressed concern for the woman's safety and wellbeing. The incident was reported on September 19 and reportedly occurred in a bathroom at the jail. The Sheriff's Office said such serious misconduct will not be tolerated. Mission Local obtained additional details, finding the deputy was a 33-year-old man who had been sworn in that January.
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