Woman Alleges 2 APD Officers Raped Her

A metro-area woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by two Atlanta police officers is speaking out.

The alleged victim claims she was attacked in early February after the driver of a car she was in was pulled over for suspected drunk driving.

Atlanta police confirmed earlier Tuesday they are investigating the woman's allegations.

She said investigators came to her home Tuesday and that she took them to the apartment where she claims she was repeatedly assaulted by two officers in early February.

"I had no idea that was going to happen. I would never have gotten into the car with them," said the alleged victim

The 31-year old woman gives a chilling account of her alleged encounter with two Atlanta police officers the night of February 6.

"I was scared. I was scared. I said I don't want to make 'em mad cuz there are two of them -- one of me. I don't know where I'm at," said the alleged victim.

The woman was a passenger in a car being driven by her girlfriend, when they were pulled over for suspected drunk driving.

Her friend was arrested and the the car impounded.

The alleged victim claims two of the officers who responded to the scene then ordered her into their car.

"They were real relaxed, real relaxed. They weren't acting like they were nervous. They took me to an apartment that was near where the club was at -- went in -- both of them raped me," said the alleged victim.

The alleged victim said she was assaulted for about 30 minutes in an apartment in east Atlanta. She said the officers then called her a cab using her cell phone and drove her to a nearby gas station.

"The cab was there. They gave me $30. I took the $30 dollars [and] gave it to the cab driver. He saw me get out of the police car and get into his cab. He asked me did they make you do freaky sex or regular sex. I said regular sex. So I assumed this is someone they had called this before," the alleged victim said.

The woman said she told her friend what happened once she got home. They went to the hospital, where medical personnel at Grady collected potential evidence in a so called rape kit.

Both officers are members of the police union and a union attorney said the patrolmen are the victims of a bogus claim.

"There is absolutely no validity to those allegations the conduct of those officers was appropriate of the arrest of the driver as well as the handling of the passenger," said the union attorney.

The woman is angry knowing the officers are still on the job pending the outcome of the investigation.

Asked if she felt victimized, the woman said "yeah, I feel like what in the world - what is going on? What is going on?"

The woman admits she'd been drinking earlier that night, but says she wasn't drunk, and was alert during the alleged ordeal.

Both of the officers in question are on desk duty pending the outcome of the investigation.