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SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) -- A Greenville County minister has filed a complaint against a Greer reserve police officer claiming he tried to convert her to his faith during a traffic stop.
Debra Gainey, a minister at the Emerald Sanctuary Druidic Church, filed her complaint Monday with Greer Police Chief Dan Reynolds. Gainey claims reserve officer Tony Stewart discussed his religion with her during a June 10 traffic stop and sent a letter to her home inviting her ''to listen to the words from the Baptists.''
The stop was executed by a full-time police officer. As a reserve officer, Stewart is required to ride with a certified officer.
Gainey's husband, Tony, was given taken into custody on charges of driving with a suspended license, operating a vehicle with an improper tag and failure to have proof of insurance, Greer police Lt. Cris Varner said.