Kentucky Cop Douglas Ullrich Accused of Breaking Woman's Arm During Welfare Check
Indisputable with Dr. Rashad RicheySeptember 4, 202511 min162,808 views
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- π¨ A welfare check in Kentucky took a disturbing turn when Officer Douglas Ullrich allegedly broke a woman's arm.
- π The incident, captured on body camera, shows the officer ordering the woman to jail for "cussing" and "yelling."
- β οΈ Despite her pleas and claims of injury, the officer proceeded to manhandle her, resulting in a fractured arm.
Pattern of Abuse and Lawsuits
- βοΈ Officer Douglas Ullrich of Covington, Kentucky, has a documented history of lawsuits, with two new ones filed recently, bringing the total to seven in four years.
- π Ullrich has reportedly boasted about violating departmental policies and faces accusations of abusing his power without consequence.
- π In one recent lawsuit, officers entered a woman's home without a warrant, leading to her being arrested and her arm broken when she questioned their actions.
Questionable Traffic Stops and Allegations
- π Another lawsuit involves a couple pulled over for "illegal tints" on March 14, 2025, where the officer allegedly claimed to smell marijuana to justify a search.
- π€° The pregnant woman in the car, Frankie Torres, and her partner, Cecil Jones, were subjected to a search despite not consenting.
- π« The transcript highlights a pattern of officers using the alleged smell of marijuana as a pretext for searches, even when it's not legally required to measure tint darkness.
Legal Battles and Retaliation
- π§ββοΈ Local attorney Jir Davis has filed multiple lawsuits against Ullrich and is now suing the Covington Police Department for retaliation against him and his staff.
- π Retaliation tactics allegedly include unwarranted traffic stops, surveillance of his law office, and threatening gestures.
- π Ullrich's personnel file reportedly contains over 200 pages detailing misconduct, including bragging about violating policies and multiple vehicle accidents.
Systemic Issues and Accountability
- π£οΈ The discussion points to a potential "mob mentality" within the police department, where officers allegedly protect each other and engage in misconduct.
- π° The primary recourse for victims appears to be civil lawsuits, with a lack of criminal charges against officers for alleged misconduct.
- β Questions are raised about taxpayer funding for lawsuits resulting from officer misconduct and the need for greater accountability beyond financial settlements.
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