Tag: rape

  • Police Search For New York City Suspect Accused of Knocking Out and Raping Woman After Offering Scooter Ride

    Police Search For New York City Suspect Accused of Knocking Out and Raping Woman After Offering Scooter Ride

    New York City Police Department is searching for a man who is accused of raping a woman in Queens, reports Fox News

    According to authorities, the suspect allegedly approached the woman on a motorized scooter and offered to give her a lift home at around 5 a.m. Sunday. Police say, that the suspect came across as a good Samaritan striking up a friendly conversation with the victim. The woman took the stranger up on his offer and hopped on his scooter, reports state. 

    The suspect then rode her to 48th Avenue and 72nd Street, where he punched her in the face, knocking her unconscious before raping her, according to Fox News.

    “As the victim was regaining consciousness, the individual fled the location on the scooter, heading to parts unknown,”

    police said in a press release.

    The victim sustained serious injuries from the attack and was rushed to a local hospital. She is in stable condition, reports reveal. 

    NYPD released photos of the suspect and asks anyone with information to contact the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • Florida Man Kidnaps DoorDash Driver, Rapes Her, Then Opens Fire On Her Family When They Come To Rescue Her

    Florida Man Kidnaps DoorDash Driver, Rapes Her, Then Opens Fire On Her Family When They Come To Rescue Her

    A Florida man has been arrested after kidnapping and raping a DoorDash driver, and then opening fire on her family when they attempted to rescue her, Law And Crime reported.

    On April 18th, at around 11 P.M., Joseph Killins held the victim at gunpoint and made her drive to his apartment, where he forced himself onto her. While she was there, the victim’s family checked her cellphone location and rushed to find her.

    “The victim’s family, who had been tracking her phone, arrived and rescued her from the car,” a member of the Tampa Bay Police Department explained. “Killins responded by firing multiple times.”

    The next day, Killins attacked a woman in the same apartment complex. He punched her multiple times in the face, threw her into the ground, and then took off with her backpack.

    On April 21st, investigators were able to locate Killins at the Tampa Inn, where he was immediately arrested. For the first case, Killins has been charged with armed kidnapping, robbery with a firearm, armed sexual battery, and aggravated battery with a weapon. In the second case, the suspect has been charged with robbery and assault. He is now being held at the Orient Road Jail.

    “This criminal is now off the streets thanks to the tireless efforts of every Tampa Police Department employee and the assistance provided by members of our community,” Interim Chief Lee Bercaw said in a statement. “My thoughts remain with the victims. I hope this arrest brings them a sense of comfort knowing that he will now face justice for the crimes he chose to commit.”

  • Missing Dallas Teen Found Locked in Shed 1,000 Miles From Home After Being Kidnapped and Raped By Man She Met Online

    Missing Dallas Teen Found Locked in Shed 1,000 Miles From Home After Being Kidnapped and Raped By Man She Met Online

    A missing 13-year-old girl from Dallas, Texas was found locked in a shed more than 1,000 miles away in North Carolina after she was abducted and raped by a man she met online, CNN reported. 

    The Davidson County Sheriff’s Office in North Carolina said they received a call about the missing teen from a special agent with the FBI in Texas. The girl was later found at a property in Lexington, about an hour’s drive northeast of Charlotte, the same day they were alerted. 

    The suspect, 34-year-old Jorge Ivan Santos Camacho was arrested and charged with

    “eight felony charges, including child abduction, felonious restraint, human trafficking, and statutory rape of a child,”

    the sheriff’s office said per the outlet. 

    He is accused of grooming the teen after meeting on social media and later in person.

    “The content of the chat was consistent with grooming and enticement,”

    the release said. Camacho allegedly kidnapped the teen and held her captive for

    “sexual servitude,”

    reports reveal. 

    Police picked Camacho up during a traffic stop, as he pulled out of his Lexington property, after linking his vehicle to the young girl’s house.

    “During the traffic stop, it was determined that the juvenile was locked in an outbuilding on the (suspect’s) property,”

    the release said. Investigators unlocked the shed and discovered the missing teen, the sheriff’s office said. She was taken to a hospital where she underwent an examination and was later taken back to Texas.

    Camacho is being held in the Davidson County Jail on a $1,250,000 bond, CNN reports. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Florida Man In Custody After Sexually Assaulting Pregnant Woman He Met On Dating App

    Florida Man In Custody After Sexually Assaulting Pregnant Woman He Met On Dating App


    A Florida man has been located and is now in police custody almost a year after sexually assaulting a woman he met on a dating app, Law And Crime reported.

    According to police records, the victim met Deandre Pritchett on a dating site called “Tagged” in March of 2022. He attempted to hide his identity by going under the name “Ghost.” After a week of consistently messaging each other, the woman paid for a hotel room for the two of them to meet in person for the first time. When the 30-year-old arrived, the victim began to feel uncomfortable and wanted to leave. He then forced himself onto her.

    In the midst of the sexual assault, the victim was able to push Pritchett off of her and go to a nearby emergency room. The woman, who was 11 weeks pregnant, was experiencing vaginal bleeding, and was concerned that it would affect her pregnancy. As she was examined by healthcare professionals, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office used surveillance footage from the hotel and photos from his Tagged profile to identify him.

    After nearly a year on the run, Deandre Pritchett in Escambia County Jail after being arrested for sexual battery. He is being held on a $40,000 bond, and is scheduled to appear in court for his arraignment on March 31.

  • Hotel Sexual Assault Reports In Texas Increasing Due To Staff Giving Predators Access To Women’s Rooms

    Hotel Sexual Assault Reports In Texas Increasing Due To Staff Giving Predators Access To Women’s Rooms

    The number of cases where of women being raped in their rooms at popular hotel chains, due to employees handing over the keys to sexual predators unchecked, is increasing. According to New York Post, men were able to break into the room of women after lying to staff to obtain access to their rooms in three separate cases in Texas.

    In December of 2022, a guest at a Gonzales, Texas Holiday Inn Express & Suites woke up to a man standing at the end of her bed with his pants undone and a condom out. “She was able to scream and get him out of the room, and she immediately called down to the front desk,” the victim’s lawyer explained. “They admitted, ‘Oh yes, we did give a key to the man. He said he knew you.’” The suspect was later located and arrested and charged with attempted sexual assault.

    In Austin, Texas, Kathleen Dawson was found unconscious outside the the $500-a-night Hilton Americas Houston hotel she was staying at. When spotted, a concerned bystander notified police. Hotel staff and officers from Houston’s police department followed the instructions of Dawson’s coworker, who falsely claimed she was staying in his room. Without checking her room number, hotel staff put Dawson in a wheelchair and rolled her into her coworker’s room. She later woke up to the man raping her. In a civil suit, Dawson was awarded $44 million in damages.

    “Although Hilton typically does not comment on legal matters, we respectfully disagree with the jury’s verdict, and attest that our hotel team members acted at the direction of the Houston Police Department,” a spokesperson from the hotel chain explained.

    In January of this year, a woman staying at the DoubleTree Austin University Area Hotel saw a man’s hand pushing through the gap between the open door and trying to remove the safety latch. When she saw the man attempting to break in, she slammed the door on his finger, completely severing it off. After discovering that the man had been provided with a keycard to her room, the woman is now suing the hotel management company for $1 million.

  • Colorado Woman Pregnant By Middle Schooler Won’t Receive Jail Time

    Colorado Woman Pregnant By Middle Schooler Won’t Receive Jail Time

    A 31-year-old woman will not be facing jail time after becoming pregnant by a 13-year-old child in Fountain, Colorado, Fox 19 reported.

    In July if 2022, Andrea Serrano was arrested by the Fountain Police Department after having a sexual relationship with an early teen. The child rapist was facing multiple felony charges, including sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust and sexual assault of a child. She has now accepted a plea deal with prosecutors that will lessen her charges and allow her to avoid jail time.

    “I feel like my son is robbed of his childhood,” the teenage victim’s mother explains. “Now he’s having to be a father. He’s a victim, and he’s going to have to live with that for the rest of his life.”

    The mother of the teen father is outraged at the decision, but is still fighting in court to gain custody of the baby to protect both the newborn and her son. She believes that the victim isn’t receiving justice due to his gender.

    “I feel like if she was a man and he was a little girl, it would definitely be different,” the teen’s mother explained. “They would be seeking more. I feel like because he is not a woman, they are not. They are having compassion for her.”

    The pedophile will be required to register as a sex offender, with the possibility of the judge sentencing her to 10 years to life on sex offender intensive supervised probation.

  • Maryland Man Steals Car And Crutches From Tinder Date, Leaving Amputee Stranded In The Cold

    Maryland Man Steals Car And Crutches From Tinder Date, Leaving Amputee Stranded In The Cold

    A man from Prince George’s County, Maryland is facing multiple charges after using a popular dating app to find potential victims, The Washington Post reported.

    On February 2nd, Rodney Richardson met a man from Tinder who was an amputee. Instead of going on their planned date, Richardson robbed the man, taking his phone, wallet, and car. The victim, who was left without the crutches he needed to walk, was left stranded in the cold.

    “The victim began to crawl on his hands and knees as he was unable to walk due to being an amputee,” court documents state. “[He] hid in a nearby ditch, fearing the suspect would return.”

    Eight days later, Richardson invited another Tinder date to his home in Brandywine, where he raped the man at gunpoint. He then demanded that the victim give him his phone, ID, and Social Security Number, and forced him into the trunk of the stolen car. The next morning, Richardson drove the victim to a nearby bank and made him withdraw $4,500.

    “Very disturbing,” said Major Zachary O’Lare from the Prince George’s County Police Department. “The fact that he was armed makes it very disturbing and heinous types of crimes to the police department.”

    On Monday, after both victims identified Richardson in photos, the 26-year-old was arrested and charged with with rape, kidnapping, assault, armed carjacking, robbery, extortion, and reckless endangerment. He is currently being held in jail without bond.

  • Kaivon Washington, Suspect In The Madison Brooks Rape, Accused Of Raping 12-Year-Old Girl In 2020

    Kaivon Washington, Suspect In The Madison Brooks Rape, Accused Of Raping 12-Year-Old Girl In 2020

    New details into the rape and death of LSU student Madison Brooks have revealed that one of the suspects was involved in a prior rape of a 12-year-old girl in 2020, the NY Post reported. 

    According to documents obtained by WBRZ, Kaivon Washington, 18, was accused of raping a 12-year-old girl at the age of 15. Reports state, that the two attended a birthday party and after the girl left the party to go swimming at an apartment complex Washington allegedly followed and raped her. The incident occurred at Livingston Parish in May or June 2020, reports note. 

    The girl told police that Washington forced her towel off and raped her for about 30 minutes in an apartment. The 12-year-old was taken to the hospital where she was examined. Washington denied the allegations and the case had gone cold until recently. A witness came forward on Friday stating that she had seen Washington go into a room with the victim. 

    “She witnessed the accused enter the victim’s bedroom, but denied hearing any voices or sounds that would have led her to think someone was having sex,”

    the arrest report states.

    “She further stated that she did not hear anyone hollering.”

    Ron Haley, Washington’s lawyer, addressed the allegations against his client and questioned the timing of the witness. 

    “Mr. Washington and his mother cooperated with the investigation two years ago, and law enforcement took no action,”

    Haley said.

    “Upon the review of the new statement from a witness that came forward yesterday, we are concerned not only of the timing of this statement, but whether it meets the threshold of probable cause.”

    Washington was arrested and charged with third-degree rape in connection to the alleged rape of LSU student Madison Brooke who later died from being struck by a vehicle after Washington along with two other men and a 17-year-old boy dumped her on the side of the street.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Andrew Tate To Remain Detained In Romania After Court Rejects Appeal To End Detention And Asset Seizure

    Andrew Tate To Remain Detained In Romania After Court Rejects Appeal To End Detention And Asset Seizure

    On December 29th, social media personality and misogynist Andrew Tate was arrested for organized crime, human trafficking, and aggravated sexual assault. The 36-year-old is notorious for his controversial commentary, including telling his viewers that “women belong in the home, can’t drive, and are a man’s property” and that victims of rape should “bear responsibility” for their attacks, as reported by The Guardian. At the time of his arrest, the former professional kickboxer had been attempting to antagonize teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg on both Twitter and Instagram.

    On Tuesday, a court in Bucharest, Romania rejected an appeal against a judge’s decision to extend his arrest from the initial 24 hours to 30 days. According to NBC, the court stated that “the possibility of them evading investigations cannot be ignored” and that the accused could “leave Romania and settle in countries that do not allow extradition.”

    A spokesperson for DIICOT, The Directorate for Investigating Organized Crime and Terrorism, announced that six victims have been identified in the trafficking case. They are believed to have been subjected to “acts of physical violence and mental coercion.” The agency has stated that the female victims were lured by the pretenses of a romantic relationship and were later intimidated, held hostage, kept under 24-hour surveillance, and forced to perform sexual acts on camera.

    Prosecutors have seized 15 vehicles and over 10 properties owned by Tate and his brothers since their arrests. If proven that the money used to pay for the assets were from human trafficking, they “will be taken by the state and cover the expenses of the investigation and damages to the victims.”