The Lakeland police officer at the center of the bra-shaking case has been cleared by the FBI.

The case dates back to May 21 when Officer Dustin Fetz asked Zoe Brugger to shake out her bra during a traffic stop.

A report released to the media on Wednesday afternoon revealed the results of an FBI investigation that Fertz did not violate Brugger’s civil rights.

The report also said Officer Fetz would be retrained. Chief Lisa Womack did decide to suspend Fetz for one day.

Earlier this month, the State Attorney called Fetz’s actions “demeaning” and “egregious.”

Fetz pulled Brugger and her boyfriend over for a broken headlight but at one point believed Brugger may have had drugs so he asked her to “pull her shirt up, pull her bra out from her breasts, and to shake.”

Fetz never found any drugs.

Brugger said she's incredibly disappointed.

"It was very humiliating for me...very embarrassing," said Brugger.

She says he got off easy.

"It's kind of outrageous that this officer got suspended for just one day," said Brugger.

Brugger worries what he made her do could have lasting effects.

"Everywhere I go, I have people saying, 'Hey, you're the bra-shaking girl' all the time, and that's not what I want to be known for," said Brugger.

Brugger is planning on filing a civil suit over the incident.

"If anything happens I will hesitate to ever call the police, that's never gonna go away," said Brugger.

Under new department rules only same sex searches will be allowed.