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Cop going through life in jail for Pulling Over women, Kidnapping and Raping Them


 Officials in Arcola are asking anyone with knowledge of alleged kidnappings and rapes by one of all their law enforcement officials to return forward. They believe the ladies he allegedly raped following traffic stops might not be his only victims.


Hector Aaron Ruiz, 25, was originally arrested and charged with coercing a girl he pulled over on November 16th, 2019 into sexual activity. In other words, he used his badge to urge sexual favors from those victims he was pulling over. An unnamed woman (victims of sexual abuse aren't identified out of respect for his or her privacy) said Ruiz pulled her over, told her to follow him in her car, took her to a dark place, and demanded sex.

Now, he faces even more charges during a federal indictment.

On Nov. 10, Ruiz was charged with aggravated sex crime and kidnapping while serving as a political candidate for the Arcola local departmentin line with prosecutors. He faces up to life in prison if found guilty.

One of the victims apparently knew better than to report Ruiz to his own department of local government. Instead, she visited Manvel PD to report being raped by Ruiz following a reported traffic stop for moving violations. Manvel contacted Arcola PD, then the Texas Rangers took over the investigation.

As Click2Houston reports,

Ruiz was originally arrested on warrants last month, stemming from an occasion prosecutors said occurred on Nov. 16, 2019. A 23-year-old woman accused him of sexually assaulting her during a traffic stop. Ruiz was charged with the state charges of felony statutory offense and official oppression charges in reference to that incident. but a month later, Ruiz was charged with two new charges of a felony sex crime and official oppression after another accuser came forward, in line with the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office.

The woman told police in August, her boyfriend was arrested on a driving while intoxicated charge. Ruiz acquired the traffic stop to produce Spanish translations for the lady and her boyfriend, officials say. He then gave her a ride home, prosecutors wrote in a very handout. “When they fell upon her residence, he forced her to interact in a very sexual act,” officials wrote.

This alleged monster also stands accused of falsifying dashboard camera and body microphone recordings with the intent to obstruct the federal investigation into his crimes.

Law enforcement said they believe there could possibly be more victims of Ruiz and asked anyone with information to call the FBI at 713-693-5000.

The arrest comes amid a variety of law enforcement officials who have found themselves on the incorrect side of the law for coercing women into sex acts.

One story we are following closely is that of AZ DPS Trooper Tremaine Jackson. AZ DPS received such a big amount of complaints about officer Jackson they really founded a tip line for victims to be able to move. Jackson, like Ruiz, had an identical processin line with an AZ DPS press release:

On September 10, 2019, after investigating complaints made by the general public, the Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) detectives arrested 43-year-old Tremaine Jackson on charges of statutory offense, sexual extortion, kidnapping, harassment, and fraud. Thus far, eight victims are identified. Jackson worked for AZDPS for 13 years and was last assigned to the department’s Metro Motors District.

Following the announcement and subsequent media coverage, seven more victims came forward with their own tales of sexual favors demanded by the trooper. it's unclear what number more have are available since the tip line was created.

Since Anna Chambers revealed how two NYPD officers raped her after catching her with weed, it seems more women are empowered to return forward and police the police, holding those in power in charge of their despicable actions.

Now, all we'd like are convictions of guilty officers to translate into real jail time and not slaps on the wrist. More victims in both cases must come out to assist prevent defense attorneys from victimizing the ladies everywhere again as they did with Chambers by calling her character into question. When multiple victims come to the fore, women’s voices will be heard and believed.

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