Posted on 04/01/2019 5:04:03 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
A judge told a former Uber driver accused of raping a passenger in his car near the iconic Hatch Shell to please knock it off when the widowered father of 12 began sobbing uncontrollably at his arraignment today.
Mayanja Daudah, 37, of Waltham, whose lawyer said has 12 children, including three sets of twins, was ordered held on $100,000 bail by Boston Municipal Court Judge Richard Sinnott pending a May 1 pretrial hearing. Sinnott further ordered the Ugandan citizen to surrender his passport and be fitted with a GPS tracking bracelet in the event hes released.
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonherald.com ...
Man mistaken for Uber driver charged with kidnapping, killing college student from N.J.
https://www.nj.com/mets/2019/03/man-charged-in-death-of-univ-of-south-carolina-student-from-nj.html
[Idi Amin didnt eat him?]
Idi most amazing man, there’s ever been.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFeJJAQPiK4
Perps from “Uganda”...
Nope, he undid her pants and fingered her while driving on Storrow Drive which is a winding road by the charles river that usually requires 2 hands.
Who needs modern English when late middle English will do?
He’ll never be deported. He’s got 12 kids. Just guessing but they were all born here and he is a widower.
Now if it were Chiraq they’d give him a parade and make a Monument in his honor. Maybe even name a School after him.
Did you add “widowered” — or did the Herald editors take it out?
I didn’t alter the original report.
So the editor cleaned it since you posted it.
I didn’t notice the scrubbed version until you mentioned it. The originally article that I posted, taken from the newspaper’s website, used the word.
I wish there could be a dog named Buck, a 140 pound Saint Bernard and Scotch Shepherd mix.
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