Fairfax County Cop Convicted of Forcibly Sodomizing Ex-Girlfriend

Fairfax County Cop Convicted of Forcibly Sodomizing Ex-Girlfriend
As we've been saying for years, the Fairfax County Police are out of control

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Maryland Transit Administration police officer charged with rape



An MTA police officer is facing charges after a woman involved in a crash with an MTA bus said he took her home and raped her.
An MTA police officer is facing charges after a woman involved in a crash with an MTA bus said he took her home and raped her.
Investigators said police were called to a home on Duncan Street for a reported rape around 5 a.m. Thursday. The victim told police she had just been raped by a police officer, according to charging documents.
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The woman was taken to Mercy Medical Center, where detectives took over the investigation.
According to charging documents, the victim told investigators she was driving home around 3 a.m. Thursday when she was struck by an MTA bus in the vicinity of Madison Street and Central Avenue. As a result, uniformed officers responded.
After the accident was investigated, the woman told investigators she got into the back of one of the police officer's marked patrol vehicles, and the officer drove her back to her friend's house on Central Avenue. The victim said although she attempted to reach her friend, the friend did not answer any of her phone calls.
The woman told the officer that her home was nearby, so the officer drove there. Once there, the victim said she walked into her front door and began to close the door, when she noticed the officer making his way in uninvited, according to charging documents.
The officer pushed her onto her living room couch and raped her, according to charging document. The victim said she saw the officer wearing the name tag of Johnson on his uniformed shirt.
After the rape, the officer left her home, and that is when the victim called 911, according to charging documents. She was taken to a hospital.
Investigators said the woman was able to identify MTA Officer Martez Johnson, 26, as the man who raped her. Investigators confirmed Johnson was the officer who responded to the earlier crash, according to charging documents.
Johnson was arrested and charged with second-degree rape and second-degree assault.  Court records show Johnson did not have a criminal record prior to the incident. He was released on bail after his arrest.
MTA officials said he'd been on the job for 20 months.
MTA Police Chief Col. John E. Gavrilis released a statement Thursday afternoon, saying, "We are disheartened and disgusted over the alleged violation that this officer broke the public's trust and harmed an individual. He has been suspended without pay."
No one came to the door at Johnson's Baltimore home Thursday night, but one of his neighbors, who didn't want to be identified, had only good things to say about him.
"He's constantly over here asking, 'Do you need anything? Do you want anything?' He shovels my sidewalk. He's out back shoveling," the neighbor said, dismissing the allegations.  "No. There's no way."
Neighbors on the street told 11 News they're sad and frightened by the incident.
"It could happen to anybody, but that's sad. What's it going to do to her now? What's it going to do to that young girl?" said one neighbor who didn't want to be identified.
Baltimore City police are leading the investigation with the help of the MTA Police.

11 News reporter Kai Reed contributed to this article