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New lawsuit to outline disturbing allegations against members of the Harris County Constable Office Pct. 1
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HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – A lawsuit alleging sexual misconduct involving high-ranking members of the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable Office is expected to file Monday morning.
The lawsuit will be filed on behalf of three former and current female deputies and a Human Trafficking advocate, who claimed the department knew about sexual misconduct but did nothing to stop it. The lawsuit names Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen, Assistant Chief Chris Gore and Lieutenant Shane Rigdon.
The female deputies claim they were recruited to the department’s Human Trafficking Unit and molested by their intoxicated male commanding officers during undercover operations that they called bachelor party-style prostitution stings.
Undercover Texas Deputies to Accuse Superiors of Sexual Assault in Prostitution Stings
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Three female Texas deputy constables are set to file a lawsuit Monday claiming they were sexually assaulted, exploited, and harassed by their superiors.
The women, all from the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable Office, were working on a task force to fight human trafficking at the time of the alleged assault.
The deputy constables say they were picked for undercover operations where their superiors used so-called bachelor-party prostitution stings to try to collar pimps running call girls, according to a news release from their attorneys cited by the
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Officials ID second woman killed in shooting on northeast side of Indianapolis early Monday Lawrence Andrea, Indianapolis Star
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: This story was updated to identify the victims in the Monday shooting.
Indianapolis police are investigating after two women were found shot to death on the city s northeast side early Monday.
Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department responded to multiple reports of shots fired in the 4000 block of Cordell Street near 41st Street and east of Post Road just after midnight.
Arriving officers and emergency medical personnel found two women suffering from apparent gunshot wounds on a walkway in an apartment complex. They were pronounced dead at the scene, according to IMPD Lieutenant Shane Foley.