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Vitalux
7th November 2013, 00:25
Normally I would not :nono: post an article of news like this due to the subject matter and also dealing with human decency.

However, due to the nature of this event, I thought it might be of interest to the degree :twitch:that law officials would go to, if not kept in check by human rights, on an assault of human decency.


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Police forced New Mexico man to undergo repeated and humiliating anal probes to search for drugs

A New Mexico man has filed a lawsuit alleging that police forced him to undergo invasive medical procedures against his will after a traffic stop to look for drugs.

According to the federal lawsuit, David Eckert was pulled over Jan. 2 after he failed to make a complete stop as he pulled out of a Wal-Mart parking lot in Deming.

Police asked Eckert to step out of the vehicle, and officers said he appeared to be clenching his buttocks, so they obtained a search warrant that allowed for an anal cavity search to look for drugs.

Officers took Eckert to an emergency room at a nearby hospital, but doctors there refused to perform the search, saying it was “unethical,” according to the suit.

So police took Eckert to Gila Regional Medical Center in Silver City, where doctors agreed to perform the search and admitted the suspect a few hours later.

The suit claims Eckert was subjected to repeated and humiliating forced medical procedures, including an X-ray of his abdominal area, multiple anal probes, an enema and stool examination, and a colonoscopy under sedation.

No drugs were found during any of those procedures, according to the suit.

“This is like something out of a science fiction film, anal probing by government officials and public employees,” said Eckert’s attorney, Shannon Kennedy.

Kennedy says the search warrant was overly broad and lacked probable cause, and the attorney also argued it was valid only in Luna County, where Deming is located, and expired at 10 p.m.

Gila Regional Medical Center is in Grant County, and medical records show preparations for the colonoscopy began at 1 a.m.

The suit names the city of Deming and three of its police officers, three Hidalgo County sheriff’s deputies, a deputy district attorney and Gila Regional Medical Center and two physicians there.

video below



http://www.kob.com/article/11687/?vid=4607483&v=1



*edit*

I took out the link for the Source link and just left the video link from the News Station

DeDukshyn
7th November 2013, 00:43
The page at the Source appears to have a virus or malware -- probably don't open it ...

Looks like Pixel Quantserve malware. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/protect/forum/mse-protect_scanning/remove-quantserve/d266dffe-c66e-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5

Vitalux
7th November 2013, 00:46
The page at the Source appears to have a virus or malware -- probably don't open it ...

Looks like Pixel malware : http://malware.wikia.com/wiki/Pixel


well that is strange....works ok for me and I have a pretty good antivirus.

Hmmm.... click on the video, it is from channel 4 News

I highly doubt there is a malware virus

DeDukshyn
7th November 2013, 00:51
The page at the Source appears to have a virus or malware -- probably don't open it ...

Looks like Pixel malware : http://malware.wikia.com/wiki/Pixel


well that is strange....works ok for me and I have a pretty good antivirus.

Hmmm.... click on the video, it is from channel 4 News

I highly doubt there is a malware virus



When I clicked the link, the page opened, but then automatically propgated a copy of itself. I could not close the tab -- everytime I did, another tab appeared. My avalon tab was locked out from my view and any ability to close it or browse backwards. This went on for about a minute, and a new blank page opened from the site and tried to direct me to a quantserve server -- which is known adware.

I tried again just now -- and it did open properly this time. Malware and adware can easily infect websites, unbeknownst to the owner of the website, from a browser on the web -- who knows, maybe I infected it ;)

RunningDeer
7th November 2013, 01:10
This is another link with a video (http://www.onenewspage.us/n/US/74w4ewnb2/New-Mexico-Man-David-Eckert-Subjected-To-Repeated.htm). There's a second man as well. What else about this story? The reason both men were pulled over, and a drug dog's certification....

UPDATE: Just found this video. It only covers one of the men. They sent the guy the medical bill! He must pay for the procedures that he said no to each and every time they took it to the next step.


Man Humiliated By Forced Anal Probes On "Suspicion" of Drugs - None Found
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Published on Nov 5, 2013
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/05...

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New Mexico man has filed a lawsuit alleging that police forced him to undergo invasive medical procedures against his will after a traffic stop to look for drugs.

According to the federal lawsuit, David Eckert was pulled over Jan. 2 after he failed to make a complete stop as he pulled out of a Wal-Mart parking lot in Deming.



Police asked Eckert to step out of the vehicle, and officers said he appeared to be clenching his buttocks, so they obtained a search warrant that allowed for an anal cavity search to look for drugs.



Officers took Eckert to an emergency room at a nearby hospital, but doctors there refused to perform the search, saying it was "unethical," according to the suit.



So police took Eckert to Gila Regional Medical Center in Silver City, where doctors agreed to perform the search and admitted the suspect a few hours later.



The suit claims Eckert was subjected to repeated and humiliating forced medical procedures, including an X-ray of his abdominal area, multiple anal probes, an enema and stool examination, and a colonoscopy under sedation.



No drugs were found during any of those procedures, according to the suit.



"This is like something out of a science fiction film, anal probing by government officials and public employees," said Eckert's attorney, Shannon Kennedy.



Kennedy says the search warrant was overly broad and lacked probable cause, and the attorney also argued it was valid only in Luna County, where Deming is located, and expired at 10 p.m.



Gila Regional Medical Center is in Grant County, and medical records show preparations for the colonoscopy began at 1 a.m.



The suit names the city of Deming and three of its police officers, three Hidalgo County sheriff's deputies, a deputy district attorney and Gila Regional Medical Center and two physicians there.

conk
7th November 2013, 18:07
Blanket party!!! Bring a sack of nickles. Make sure the sack is strong and doesn't break. These vile thugs aren't worth losing a nickle over.

MargueriteBee
8th November 2013, 17:31
I hope he sues their asses off.