WLWT News 5 has previously shown the cruiser camera video and the victim’s interaction with an officer. Police have since said the officer’s actions did not live up to their standards. But prosecutors said Tuesday that the victim was actually arrested inside UC Medical Center because she was fighting with hospital staff.

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Prosecutors have shown no intention of dropping charges against a woman who says she was raped in a cab last month.In court Thursday, prosecutors specified where the actions occurred that got the rape victim arrested, and it was not in the police cruiser.WLWT News 5 has previously shown the cruiser camera video and the victim’s interaction with an officer. Police have since said the officer’s actions did not live up to their standards.Watch this storyBut prosecutors said Tuesday that the victim was actually arrested inside UC Medical Center because she was fighting with hospital staff.“Her arrest took place at UC Medical Center,” the prosecutor said. “(She) was fighting with hospital staff and police officers, communicating offensive and abusive language in the presence of multiple people in the emergency room waiting room.”Prosecutors said her behavior was offensive, annoying and alarming, and that she was using inappropriate language and gestures. She was charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct while intoxicated.There was no indication that prosecutors don't believe the victim's story. The woman says she was raped by a cab driver early on Jan. 19 after leaving a club downtown. She said she was beaten after the rape and left on the road.Defense attorney Nancy Ludwig said they're just learning about injuries the woman received the night of the attack."She did go to a doctor and he did confirm she did have a serious head injury that night, she had a concussion. It was confirmed. They’re seeing if she's bleeding on her brain from being thrown from the cab,” Ludwig said. “Our first and foremost concern is for her recovery."No arrests have been made so far in the rape case. Detectives said they have shown a photo line-up to the victim but she was “unsure” about making an identification and the person who was picked could not have committed the crime.The woman is set to be back in court March 18.