Oklahoma Hero Convicted of Multiple Rape/Forcible Oral Sodomy

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…and cries like a bitch as the sentence is read:

For about six months, Daniel Holtzclaw preyed on women in one of Oklahoma’s poorest neighborhoods, exploiting his police badge to intimidate them into keeping quiet.

Prosecutors say the Oklahoma City officer picked out his victims based on their criminal histories, figuring their drug or prostitution records would undermine any claims they might make against him.

Then, he would subject them to assaults that escalated from groping to oral sodomy and rape.

On Thursday, his 29th birthday, Holtzclaw rocked back and forth in his chair and sobbed as the judge read out the verdict.

After more than 40 hours of deliberation, the jury had found him guilty of 18 of the 36 charges he faced, including four counts of rape in the first degree and four of forced oral sodomy.

More than 250 years of prison recommended

The jurors recommended a total of 263 years of prison time for Holtzclaw’s crimes. Formal sentencing is set for next month.

“We’re going to ask the judge to make sure that this defendant never sees the light of day,” District Attorney David Prater said. “And we’re going to ask him to run consecutive, every count.”

Holtzclaw was a former star linebacker on the Eastern Michigan University football team with a degree in criminal justice.

His ruthless scheme started to unravel after one woman told authorities he had assaulted her during a traffic stop in June 2014.

In the months that followed, investigators pieced together the horrifying scale of his pattern of abuse.

He was fired from the force in January after an internal investigation.

“Your offenses committed against women in our community constitute the greatest abuse of police authority I have witnessed in my 37 years as a member of this agency,’ Oklahoma City Police Chief William Citty wrote in the termination letter, according to CNN affiliate KFOR.

Holtzclaw’s trial began in early November and was criticized by activists after an all-white jury was chosen to decide on crimes committed against black women. Protesters repeatedly gathered outside.

5 COMMENTS

  1. Interesting, this:
    Holtzclaw’s trial began in early November and was criticized by activists after an all-white jury was chosen to decide on crimes committed against black women. Protesters repeatedly gathered outside.

    I don’t know the officer’s skin color, but… We know what would’ve happened had this been decided any other way.
    Who is racist again…?

  2. He’s crying like a bitch because prison sex isn’t going to be anything like what he did on the “beat”, other than he might be in the shoes of the women he raped.

  3. Hopefully this thug will receive the appropriate consequences for his actions against the people he his supposed to be serving.

    Actions by this thug and others similar to him are one reason why many people have lost respect for those in position of authority.

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