K7n5t8G.jpg (1200×600)
The woman says she felt 'violated' and 'molested' by the officer.

An Arizona woman says she intends to sue after a police officer illegally forced his way into her house and arrested her while she was naked.

“I felt helpless. I felt violated. And honestly, I felt molested,” said Esmeralda Rossi, who was handcuffed in her home while naked by a Chandler, Arizona, police officer.

Officials at the Chandler Police Department say officers responded to Rossi’s residence after receiving a call about an alleged argument between Rossi and her estranged husband. “I was in the shower,” Rossi told ABC. “My daughter came to the shower and said there are two officers at the door. So I just grabbed a towel."

ABC 15

After answering the door Rossi says one of the officers got aggressive, so she asked them to wait while she retrieved her cellphone. After closing the door and taking “about five steps in,” Rossi says she heard boots running after her and someone yelling “stop or I’ll arrest you.”

In a cellphone video captured by Rossi's daughter, Officer Doug Rose is seen handcuffing and lecturing Rossi in the family's kitchen. As Rose grab's her arm and her towel falls to the floor, Rossi can be heard screaming "don't touch me" and "What's wrong with you?" Rose's partner, Officer David Selvidge, who was later cleared of any wrongdoing, is seen standing a few feet away with his arms across his chest. He reportedly alerted his supervisor about the incident immediately after it happened. 

An internal police investigation later found that Rose had entered the house illegally and without probable cause. It further disclosed that Rose failed to document arresting and un-arresting Rossi. In the middle of the investigation, Rose retired and is reportedly collecting a full pension. No criminal charges were brought against him. 

The cellphone video of Rossi's arrested filmed by her daughter can be seen below.

(Sorry, this embed was not found.)
Photo via David Holt/Flickr (CC BY SA 2.0)
Promoted Stories Powered by Sharethrough
Layer 8
Oklahoma House passes bill banning all abortions
Late on Thursday, the Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a bill that fully bans abortion in the state.
arizona
Arizona llama chase captivates work-weary Internet
Two llamas gave authorities in Sun City, Ariz., quite the chase on Thursday afternoon, delighting a global audience of people stuck at work with nothing better to do.
The Latest From Daily Dot Video
Group

Pure, uncut internet. Straight to your inbox.

Thanks for subscribing to our newsletter!