A recent election result has sparked concern within the Berlin Police force.
Judy S., a 27-year-old transgender police officer, was elected as the second deputy women’s representative, even though she has been suspended due to serious allegations.
Judy, who ran for the position before the allegations surfaced, now faces significant scrutiny.
She received 638 votes for the position, a result that was announced after her suspension.
This raises questions among her colleagues, especially considering the ongoing investigations against her.
The Alleged Assault
The controversy stems from a disturbing incident that allegedly took place earlier this month.
Judy S. is accused of drugging two male colleagues before taking them to her apartment for what was supposed to be a drug-fueled encounter.
The men, who worked with her at the federal police, reported being severely intoxicated and unable to act after consuming what they believe were drugs.
According to their claims, they were then sexually assaulted, with one of the reported methods involving a penis pump, resulting in serious injuries.
These details were first revealed by the German outlet Bild.
Colleagues’ Concerns Over Transparency
As Judy S. remains suspended, some of her colleagues are questioning her fitness for the position she was elected to.
A female officer expressed her offense at the idea of a transgender woman representing the female officers, especially given the nature of the investigations against her.
The officer added that it would have been better for Judy to openly discuss her gender identity change during her campaign.
Transparency, they argue, would have been appreciated when vying for a leadership role within the force.
Some feel that discussing personal matters, like menstruation or menopause, with someone who hasn’t disclosed their full identity could lead to misunderstandings.
Police Investigation and Evidence
The investigation into the alleged assault has led to police action.
Judy S.’s apartment was raided on November 11, following a complaint from the two men who claimed they had been drugged and assaulted.
During the raid, police reportedly found cocaine in her home.
This discovery is part of the ongoing investigation, although police have provided limited details due to privacy and data protection laws.
Judy’s case has become more complicated due to the discovery of the alleged drug use and the allegations of sexual assault.
The KitKat Club and Their Meeting
The two men who accused Judy S. of the assault met her at Berlin’s KitKatClub, a well-known venue known for its unique and often controversial atmosphere.
The club, founded in 1994, has been described as a landmark in the city’s alternative scene, with a reputation for hosting famous figures and embracing an open, often kinky culture.
Attendees are encouraged to wear fetish gear or evening wear, and the club is notorious for its relaxed rules on public sexual activity.
It was here that Judy S. allegedly met the two men, though they were unaware of her gender identity at the time of their meeting.
Looking Ahead
As Judy S.’s case unfolds, questions remain about the future of her position within the Berlin Police.
The investigation is ongoing, and while some colleagues have voiced concerns about her fitness for office, others are watching closely to see how the situation develops.
Judy’s potential appointment as deputy women’s representative will depend on the results of the investigation and any decisions regarding her ongoing suspension.
For now, the force remains divided over the case, with many wondering what the next steps will be in both the legal and professional realms.
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