An Open Letter to Sgt. Art Eld, Orlando Police Department

2010-07-28
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Dear Sergeant Eld,

I write this letter to you because you were identified as the spokesperson for the Orlando Police Department in a story on false rape accusations that recently ran on NBC Channel Two in Orlando, both in their television broadcast and on their website.

There were some statements attributed to you by the station that raise some questions that I think need to be posed, given the gravity of the subject at hand.

You were quoted as saying, “We want victims to continue to report crime. We don’t want to spend endless hours and resources chasing ghosts.”

You added to that comment by saying, “False reports take personnel away from other calls for service, increasing the response time for real victims,” and that, “It also taints the jury pool in Orange county for true legitimate rape cases.”

Finally, you were quoted as saying, “False reports cause unnecessary fear in the community.”

With all respect to the dangerous and often thankless work done by police everywhere, and with great appreciation for your public call to address this problem, isn’t there something else that these false reports cause?

Like the lives of men devastated, their reputations and well being destroyed? Like innocent men behind bars?

I found it troubling that it appears you did not mention this, especially given the reality that so many men have ended up in prison, falsely convicted and paying an egregious price for lies that have been all too often carried to the courts by police that are either poorly trained, overly chivalrous or under skilled at what they are paid to do. I say that because something else that sheds light on these tragedies was also mentioned by Channel Two, but for some reason was not quoted from you or another direct source. The story said, “Cops said they don’t want to arrest the women, but feel they must.”

I found this to be a staggering statement, and quite telling.

I thought it was the duty of the police to arrest criminals, regardless of their sex? In fact, I am pretty sure that is true.

Why would your officers not want to arrest criminals that are causing such pervasive and destructive problems? Because they are girls?

Are the officers on your force confusing their squad cars with white horses, or has it been a matter of routine policy in the past to give women who make false allegations a pass on their crime?

Since the problem itself has grown to such proportions that the police department has to make public proclamations about its severity, it would seem safe to conclude that police inaction on false allegations has been a systemic problem all along.

What percentage of false accusers have been arrested and criminally prosecuted in Orlando in the past 10 years? The answer to that question will either exonerate the police department (and the D.A.’s office) or prove my point entirely.

Being a professional in law enforcement, I am sure you are aware of  The Innocence Project. Are you aware that the crime for which most of their beneficiaries are proven to be innocent is rape?

I am also sure you are aware of how convicted sexual offenders are treated in prison, and the unspeakable things that can happen to them there.

Does this not make the veracity of allegations of critical importance in the criminal justice system, in which you play such a vital role?

But now we hear, from you, that those untruthful allegations are a problem because they cause an undue workload on police officers? Because people in the community get scared?

We will never know, Sergeant Eld, just how many men are languishing in prisons right now because a woman had consensual sex with them and later regretted it, or because, as we saw in the Hofstra case, a woman wanted to cover herself with her boyfriend- and because those types of claims are often treated by police as factual with no evidence. It is, just as the story said, an epidemic problem, and clearly not just with the women making the allegations.

Those men in the Hofstra case were saved by a video taken on a camera phone, but there have been many, many men not near so lucky.

Perhaps you should consider that it is not the public at large, or the average police officer, or even the unfortunate victim of a real rape that pays the price for false allegations. It is innocent men- men who have done nothing wrong, that bear the brunt of these easily accepted and usually unpunished lies, in the most horrific way possible.

Kind Regards,

Paul Elam
Editor-in-Chief
mensnewsdaily.com

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  • AvgGuy

    Outstanding letter! You nailed it!

  • bizzman662

    You are a great man Dr. Paul!

  • Chris Heard

    Terrific letter and, as usual, eloquently written. Thanks!

  • paul parmenter

    Paul, you could repeat that letter just about word for word to a huge number of police departments throughout the western world. Because when faced with false rape accusations, they virtually all follow the same script and trot out the same lame, wide-of-the-mark comments, and never mention the suffering that their incompetence (or worse) has inflicted on innocent men.

    It is one of the great evils of our age, and set to continue while the likes of Sergeant Eld continue to hold the field.

  • http://shatterdmen.com/ Shatteredmen

    These police officers need to remember they too can easily be accused of a rape they did not do.

    One has only to remember when the 2006 Duke University lacrosse was accused of rape by Gail Mangum. Although only three men were arrested for this “rape”, only one crime really occurred that night, it was by Gail Mangum.

    What did she get out of it? From my understanding she got a free education by “Rev” Sharpton. The team lost a season of the game, the University is being sued, many lost scholarships the DA lost his career and the family of the men lost over a million dollars each. Although many wanted to lynch these men including Sharpton and Jackson, they were no where to be seen when it was proven they did not commit a crime yet we can see the way they come down on people like Imus who only made a verbal statement as wrong as it was, but he did not cause any real harm to anyone and in fact they both blew this out of proportion to cause far more harm then Imus did.

    False rape accusations are far more common then most will recognize. No actual victim of rape should have to run a gantlet but no one should have to face false rape charges either because the damage is about equal to both. Many men have lost all they have had including jobs, families and often their very lives because of false rape charges.

    A National Organization of Women chapter president in Florida was charged with this although they tell us women “never” lie about rape”

    Two police officers in Milwaukee were accused of it by a woman they made leave a resident where she was harassing the owners. They could have arrested her on the spot for that but instead they told her to move on. It was only because of a camcorder and GPS in their car that they were not arrested themselves and their careers ruined as they both proved these police officers were far away from this woman when they said it occurred.

    Why do people lie about rape? Check the last half of this page”

    http://shatterdmen.com/Guestbook.htm

    What should we do about those who falsely accuse others of crimes they know they did not do?

    http://shatterdmen.com/False%20Witnes.htm

  • http://www.thinkinghousewife.com/wp/2010/07/idiocy-and-hatred-in-the-mens-rights-movement/ The Thinking Housewife › Idiocy and Hatred in the Men’s Rights Movement

    [...] is worth mentioning that there is a more moderate article written by Elam on his Men’s News Daily site on the same subject, but without the [...]

  • Mickey T.

    The letter needs to go to Congressman Eld, Councilman Eld, Senator Eld, Mayor Eld…………………..

    And made clear it will be backed up at the polls.

  • Chris

    I bring this very matter up every time some stuffed shirt with authority starts going on about “the real victims” in false rape cases . Why is it that false rape is still all about the women ? I mean , look , we’re talking about mens’ lives being completely destroyed because of lies and the only thing people can bother to say is that what’s most important is that “real victims” (read : women) shouldn’t be afraid to report a rape . What the hell happened to the men whose lives were just destroyed ? Why are they always just shunted aside by the plight of women even though they’ve just been eviscerated by a system that cares not a whit for their own rights and peace of mind ?

    Frankly I’m sick and tired of hearing about how even false rape accusations are all about the women who might not be believed . That’s a possibility . The men who have their entire lives and careers ruined … that’s a reality !

    It’s not all about women !

  • Mr.K

    Feminist have fabricated more dragonian measures for alleged heterosexual convicts but not for lesbians as extolled in “The Vagina Monologues” allegedly “good rape” of drunk underage girl.
    Sometime ago a story was published in MND how people who are registered sex offenders (falsely convicted or not) sleep under Florida highway bridge over a river with alligators. Some commentators applauded if they would roll in to river and attacked by alligators. Link :
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106689642

  • JdL

    An excellent letter! I do feel compelled to quibble about the phrase “With all respect to the dangerous and often thankless work done by police everywhere…” Perhaps it’s necessary to include such verbiage in order to get a spoiled cop’s attention, but from my observation, a great majority of police are predators and parasites who are as likely to flee from a crime scene and to harass innocents as to go after genuine criminals.

  • Mr.K

    Al Gore’s alleged sex assault case dropped by police. Reported by TWP, How would the ex- VP registered as sex offender if the case had not been dropped?
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/30/AR2010073005420_pf.html

  • Mickey T

    Would Jesus say, crucify them all lest some rapists go free?

    Women are highly selective creatures. Here you have a blatant show of selective Christianity where the “Christians” are stoning the Chistianlike to suit their own “beliefs”.

    Your faith matters not, PAUL, from what I’ve always learned about Christianity, in this case, you ARE Christianlike while they are not.

    Their website has an obvious Christian theme but, of course, they are “women” first.”

  • Mr.K

    The Washington Post story about Al Gore alleged sex assault case contained a comment which had not been published widely. What the facts are remains clouded because the accuser allegedly committed a suicide. Link.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margie_Schoedinger

  • john

    Any results from the letter? I wish men would organize the way the national organization for women or similar to it.






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