A Los Angeles police officer accused of fondling a dead woman is being sued by her family, court documents show.
The lawsuit accuses Officer David Rojas of fondling Elizabeth Baggett's breasts and "feeling her nipples, without limitation", as well as showing the body camera video of it to others. The lawsuit alleges invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence, mishandling of human remains and other offenses.
"I am infuriated that this man had so little respect for another human being, our Elizabeth," the woman's mother, Janet Baggett, said at a news conference announcing the lawsuit.
"I personally wake in sweats from the nightmares that haunt me about the events of Elizabeth's death," Baggett said.
Rojas, who has been on the force for four years, remains employed by the Los Angeles Police Department. But he has been suspended, LAPD spokesman Officer Mike Chan said.