A number of San Francisco city leaders joined activists today demanding answers and action, after allegations that deputies recorded strip searches at the county jail back in May.
Outside the San Francisco County Jail, a coalition of community leaders gathered to push for an investigation into allegations that 19 women were strip-searched in front of male deputies, who had their body cameras recording.
Julia Arroyo, Executive Director of the Young Women's Freedom Center, told CBS News Bay Area the incident went far beyond what's acceptable.
"A line was crossed. People were asked to undress, they were recorded and they are the women in our community that are on the inside," Arroyo said.
The claim filed with the city could be the first step toward a lawsuit. It says that on May 22, insid

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