Detroit Police Officers Prevail In Cavity Search Case!

 

The New York Times is reporting that a jury has found in favor Detroit police officer Michael Osman who was accused by Terence Hopkins of sticking his finger in Hopkins' rectum as part of a cavity search. The jury also found for Detroit police officer Michael Parish who Hopkins' alleged watched the incident and failed to intervene. Officer Parish called the Hopkins' allegations a "sham"  and the jury obviously agreed, rendering its decision in less than an hour. Congratulations to Officers Osman and Parish for being vindicated!

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