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February 16th, 2011 JAMES PITKIN | Cops and Courts
 

Missing Justus

A Portland cop says he was forced out of his job over a human-trafficking case.

news6_DOUGJustus_3715TV TURN: Doug Justus (left) filmed a news special about human trafficking with Dan Rather in 2010.

The Portland Police Bureau’s former point man on the issue of human trafficking has put the city on notice that he intends to sue his former supervisor for gender harassment.

Sgt. Doug Justus, who represented the police bureau on the Oregon Human Trafficking Task Force for three years, abruptly retired last month and left his position on the police union’s executive board (see Murmurs, WW, Feb. 9, 2011).

In a tort-claim notice filed with the city Jan. 3, Justus claims he faced repeated discrimination based on his gender from Lt. Rachel Andrew, his supervisor in the bureau’s detective division.

“This discrimination has occurred in the form of loud, repeated bouts of abusive and vulgar language directed at my client along with the successful attempt to force him back to the street on patrol,” writes Justus’ attorney, Kevin Keaney, in the tort-claim notice.

“We believe Lt. Andrew, the PPB and the City of Portland are engaged in these behaviors in order to force my client into retirement,” Keaney continues.

The Police Bureau referred questions to the city attorney’s office, which has a policy against commenting on litigation.

Justus, a 24-year veteran, tells WW that Andrew was assigned to the detective division in August last year to oust him after Justus was involved in a controversial case where he butted heads with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Portland.

“Obviously it was connected to that,” Justus says. 

The case was detailed in a lengthy Dec. 20 story in The Seattle Times.

According to the Times story, in January 2008 Portland police arrested 16-year-old Kelsey Collins for prostitution. She told Justus she was willing to turn on her pimp, who she said shuttled her from Seattle to Portland.

Justus turned the case over for prosecution in March 2008, to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. But more than a year passed without an indictment. In the meantime, Collins’ family told the Times, the girl was offered no protection from her pimp.

In May 2009, Collins disappeared and hasn’t been seen since. 

The U.S. Attorney’s Office told the Times the delay came because prosecutors were waiting on the police.

“That is a lie,” Justus says. “They had every [police] report they needed to go to a grand jury by April 2008.” 

 
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02.16.2011 at 04:59 Reply

Something here doesn't sound right. Where's the "gender" bias?

 

02.17.2011 at 12:01 Reply

It's interesting how someone who dishes it out and now can't take it, files a "gender bias suit".

 

 

02.17.2011 at 10:15

Make sure to get your facts straight. This article sheds very little light on the inner workings of this issue. Doug Justus has every right to file a law suit.

 

04.10.2011 at 02:54 Reply

Rachel often directed vulgar language at suspects when she was a rookie right out of the academy.  I have no doubt she was verbally abusive to Justus.  However, Justus is no angel and I am glad to see this hypocrite have karma bite him in the ass.

 

07.11.2011 at 08:52

"When she was a rookie?"

Even when she was a veteran officer she was very abusive to her trainees ( new officers ) when she was a field training officer ( FTO) and to citizens she encountered on the street. It was pretty widely known.  [Retracted by the commenter, see comment below]

 

07.13.2011 at 04:32 Reply

I cannot edit this, so please let me fix this. The female officer that I was thinking of that was verbally abusive to her trainees was not Officer Andrew. I stand corrected and apologize to Lt. Andrew.

 

05.10.2012 at 10:32 Reply

Justus was a bad cop in St. John's years ago. He has taken minors out on Sauvies Island and beat them while they were cuffed. But back 20 years ago all of North Precenct cops were on the take on way or another. He was worthless then and nothing has changed. Why should he even bitch a little when things don't go how he feels they should. KARMA IS A BITCH!!!

 

 

 
 

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