Last August, police in Lorain, Ohio, arrested a man they suspected of hiding a baggie of drugs in his butt. He denied it, but police were certain, so they took him to a local hospital for a body cavity search.

The case then swerved into unusual territory: The man would not agree to the procedure, so the police got a judge to order it. The doctors refused, saying it was dangerous and unethical — and later added that it violated the hospital’s Catholic principles.

The police pushed back. The doctors didn’t budge. The dispute spiraled.

The hospital now faces criminal charges and has been forced to dismantle its in-house police force. It has sued authorities, alleging retaliation and discrimination. And the man who was held at the hospital while the two sides fought over his bowel movements says he was humiliated and violated by the experience.

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  • TheTechnician27
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    Also of note:

    • No drugs were found.
    • It’s so dangerous because if drugs are there and a bag tears, an OD can be rapid and fatal. Harris additionally objected to the search, and thus it would’ve been unethical unto itself.
    • Harris had a history of drug violations, but the cops’ only “evidence” something was wrong was 1) the SUV pulled up to a house they were staking out (what they presumed to be a drug house), 2) they claimed they saw a “white item at the entrance of his anus”, 3) an officer purported to feel drugs near Harris’ groin, and 4) a CT scan showed an object in the bowels but could not determine if it was foreign (again, Harris had no drugs).
    • You absolutely do not have to perform a cavity search; you can just wait for the object to come out naturally through a bowel movement.
    • Harris was seemingly held for two days (detained August 10, president of the hospital allegedly threatened the police chief to comply the night of August 12, Harris “shortly after” was issued a court summons and released).
    • Harris was charged with obstruction and tampering and is awaiting trial even though no drugs were ever found.

    ACAB.