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Activists want more coverage of ex-cop facing sexual assault charges against 13 women

Daniel Holtzclaw is accused of sexually assaulting 13 women on the job.

 

Deron Dalton

IRL

Posted on Dec 9, 2015   Updated on May 27, 2021, 12:51 pm CDT

The trial of a former Oklahoma City police officer entered a third day of deliberation. Daniel Holtzclaw, 28, is accused of sexually assaulting 13 women on the job.

Holtzclaw is accused of targeting black women with felony records who he could manipulate with threats of jail time if they told authorities. He is charged with 36 counts of sexual battery, rape, oral sodomy and stalking, according to CBS News.

According to Oklahoma Own, the jury spent nine hours of deliberations on Monday followed by 12 more hours on Tuesday. Neither day ended with a verdict. Jurors heard more than month’s worth of evidence and testimony. Thirteen women testified against Holtzclaw.

While the trial continues on in its third day, the Internet is buzzing about Holtzclaw. Via the hashtags #DanielHotlzclaw and #BlackWomenMatter, some Twitter users are pushing for more awareness and national media coverage of this alleged predator of Black women.

https://twitter.com/feistysince87/status/674347518650552320

As for activism taking place offline, a group called OKC Artists 4 Justice organized a protest in front of the Oklahoma City Museum of Art yesterday. They announced on Twitter last night that, as a verdict had not been reached, they would continue the protest today:

Update 8:25am CT, Dec. 11: A jury on Thursday found Holtzclaw guilty on 18 counts of sexual assault, including five counts of rape, against eight women, the Guardian reports. He will be sentenced on Jan. 21.

Photo via Oklahoma City PD (PD) | Remix by Jason Reed

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*First Published: Dec 9, 2015, 3:07 pm CST