There are allegations of harassment by Omaha police at this month's Donald Trump rally.Tanny Oliver, 23, said she was arrested for urinating in public at Trump's rally, a rally where she was protesting. She said she thought she was concealed by a bush but believes an officer followed her. Oliver filed a complaint Tuesday with Omaha Police Department internal affairs, who confirmed they're investigating. Oliver said she didn't have the chance to pull her pants up before she was placed in handcuffs.Her complaint stems from the time she was in police custody. Oliver said an Omaha police officer took pictures of her with his cellphone and commented on her looks, while either in the police car or at Omaha Police Headquarters. The pictures weren't taken of her when she was urinating. Oliver said she spent a week in jail and was charged with a felony for terroristic threats. She said the complaint she filed is for sexual harassment and profiling.Oliver said the felony charge comes from words exchanged between her and the officer after he took the picture. The officer, she said, told her she's "cute" and she felt degraded.The Omaha Police Department released the following statement to KETV NewsWatch 7:"An internal affairs sergeant met with Ms. Oliver yesterday and assisted with the initiation of the complaint process. An internal investigation will commence as a result of the filed complaint."

There are allegations of harassment by Omaha police at this month's Donald Trump rally.

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Tanny Oliver, 23, said she was arrested for urinating in public at Trump's rally, a rally where she was protesting. She said she thought she was concealed by a bush but believes an officer followed her. Oliver filed a complaint Tuesday with Omaha Police Department internal affairs, who confirmed they're investigating.

Oliver said she didn't have the chance to pull her pants up before she was placed in handcuffs.

Her complaint stems from the time she was in police custody. Oliver said an Omaha police officer took pictures of her with his cellphone and commented on her looks, while either in the police car or at Omaha Police Headquarters. The pictures weren't taken of her when she was urinating.

Oliver said she spent a week in jail and was charged with a felony for terroristic threats. She said the complaint she filed is for sexual harassment and profiling.

Oliver said the felony charge comes from words exchanged between her and the officer after he took the picture. The officer, she said, told her she's "cute" and she felt degraded.

The Omaha Police Department released the following statement to KETV NewsWatch 7:

"An internal affairs sergeant met with Ms. Oliver yesterday and assisted with the initiation of the complaint process. An internal investigation will commence as a result of the filed complaint."