NYCLU Suit Asks State Division of Human Rights to Do Its Job
NYCLU Suit Asks State Division of Human Rights to Do Its Job
The New York Civil Liberties Union is launching a legal maneuver that could compel the state to allow its Division of Human Rights to investigate certain complaints lodged against local police departments.The case, writes the Watertown Daily News, stems from a complaint filed with the Division of Rights by transgender Watertown resident DeAnna LeTray.LeTray, reports the Daily News, was arrested by Watertown City Police in September of 2017, following reports of a domestic disturbance. She claims that responding officers and sheriff’s deputies made derogatory comments toward her and physically manhandled her at a Jefferson County jail.Worringly, LeTray says the disturbance involved her daughter’s boyfriend. But law enforcement were allegedly more interested in the transgender woman’s identity, asking pointed questions about her appearance and apparel.“How long have you dressed like that?” LeTray claims one officer asked in the minutes preceding her arrest.
LeTray says she was hog-tied and subjected to abuse at a detention center. Police Officer; image courtesy of cocoparisienne via Pixabay, www.pixabay.com
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