Feb. 24, 2021
When a female deputy at Kentucky’s Franklin County Regional Jail first encountered Kelsey Love in her cell early May 16, 2017, the incident report she wrote after was sparse.
She noted that Love, who was eight months pregnant at the time, was suffering from back and leg pain.
But Love was actually experiencing labor pains. Her attorney, Aaron J. Bentley, argues that was clear to the officer, who was wearing a body camera that recorded the entire conversation.
Responding to screams from Love’s cell shortly after 5 a.m., the officer found Love on the floor, naked and clutching her swollen belly. Love told her the baby was coming and asked to be taken to a doctor.
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