Posted on 10/04/2005 10:37:25 AM PDT by traumer
All held without bond in Florida home invasion attack
Sheriff's deputies have arrested 14 men suspected of kidnapping and raping an 18-year-old woman in Florida.
The victim told deputies she was asleep in her home early Saturday when she heard a knock at the front door, according to the Naples Daily News. When she opened the door, she said several men reached in and grabbed her and dragged her from her home.
The victim told deputies the men took her to a nearby trailer where she saw several more men. She said one man began to choke her, while several of the others hit her, causing her to lose consciousness.
When she regained consciousness, the men were plugging her nose and pouring alcohol into her mouth, according to the report.
She said the men then removed her pants, and, while others held her down, one by one, each had sex with her for what she estimates was an hourlong ordeal. After all of the men had finished having sex with her, she was pushed out the front door. The woman said she ran to a nearby home, where she reported the crime to deputies at about 4 a.m.
The men arrested and charged are: Rene Perezgarcia, 22; Mario Lopez Luis, 19; Herman Sanchez Salas, 28; Ovidio Lopez Funez, 19; Napoleon Perez Lopez, 29; Edwin Albaladego Rivera, 28; Ermitanio Lopez Salas, 18; Israel Santiago, 56; Rolando Perez Claudio, 23; Alvarado Perez Luis, 21; Augusto Perez Lopez, 32; Cesar Perez Lopez, 29; Gabino Garcia Godinez, 24; and Augusto Garcia Velasquez, 30.
They each are charged with sexual battery, a first-degree felony, and kidnapping/false imprisonment, according to sheriff's reports.
Each of the men told deputies they reside at the trailer, except for Perezgarcia, who said he lives nearby. All of the men told deputies they are field laborers. There was no word on their immigration status.
The suspects were denied bond, and are being held in jail until legal proceedings can begin.
Somehow I just knew that line was coming.
Whew!!! I thought there was gonna be a "Jones" in there!
Deport them to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
Maybe they're Amish...
Or Swiss.
I like your thinking.
Undoubtedly on vacation from Gerogia.
Open the borders wider...let more in...hire them in NO...
give them cash cards....they don't even need ID...just claim
it was lost en el torementa grande.
18 males in an hour long ordeal = 3.3 min per guy.
Possible, very possible.
The other end of their penises.
With the offending appendages removed they won't be raping anyone again.
One slap on the wrist because illegals right to privacy trumps citizens right to know. See FR article posted on Oct 1.
Federal judge says illegal aliens privacy trumps publics right to know
By Mark Tapscott
Oct 1, 2005
Manager of Media Programs, Center for Media and Public Policy, The Heritage Foundation
A federal District Court Judge has ruled that the privacy rights of illegal aliens convicted of heinous crimes in this country are more important than the publics right to know if the government is properly enforcing a key immigration law.
Amazing as the ruling itself may be, what is even more stunning is the fact that U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Judge Richard J. Leon was affirming the Bush administrations position in the case. President Bush nominated Leon in 2001 and the Senate confirmed him in February 2002.
Leons Sept. 27 ruling was in response to an appeal by Cox Newspapers Washington Bureau of the Justice Departments refusal to make public information and data about thousands of aliens convicted of serious crimes in virtually every state.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are required by federal law to escort these criminals out of the country as soon as they are released from jail, but a 2002 investigation by Cox found hundreds who were released from Georgia jails but not deported.
Despite having been convicted of crimes like murder, rape and armed robbery, the aliens who served time in Georgia jails were simply let go, free to roam the country and possibly commit more crimes.
Cox reporters Eliot Jaspin and Julia Malone knew the federal government reimburses local and state governments for much of their expenses in jailing convicted illegal aliens, so the journalists filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the Justice Department, seeking names and other information about the released criminals. Justice refused, claiming release would violate the convicted aliens privacy rights.
Cox appealed in 2003 because Jaspin and Malone believed, based on what they found in Georgia and the amount of money spent every year by Washington reimbursing lower level governments, that there could easily be thousands of cases across the country like that of convicted pedophile Miguel Angel Gordoba, who served a four-year sentence for molesting a 2-year-old girl in Alma, Ga., then disappeared following his release.
There are also concerns that there could be sleeper-cell terrorists among those released who came here in recent years and were subsequently convicted of crimes as they awaited orders to carry out their deadly plans.
Cox argued in its appeal, according to Judge Leon, that disclosure of the information would
help determine whether governmental agencies are effectively communicating with each other in the management of the incarceration and removal of criminal aliens," and that "the public benefit of government oversight in this instance outweighs the privacy interests
of the convicted aliens.
Leon's response? "I disagree." He held that these privacy interests, and the privacy intrusion associated with disclosing this information clearly outweighs the public disclosure of this information."
Leon further argued that that criminal aliens have "a substantial personal privacy interest" in their FBI case numbers and that interest also outweighs the public's interest in being able to assess the performance of government officials required by the law to meet criminal aliens when released from jail to escort them out of the country.
This decision defies logic and common sense. How can somebody who is not even a U.S. citizen have rights that outweigh the most fundamental right of every American to know if the government is enforcing the law properly? Criminal records are public documents in every state. Many states publish the names and addresses of sex offenders. But facts about murderers, rapists and thieves who arent citizens cant be published?
As unbelievable as Leons decision is and I pray he is reversed on appeal - it would never have been delivered if the Justice Department had not given Cox so much unnecessary difficulty on its FOIA request in the first place.
Unfortunately, this case is too typical of the experience journalists too often have in seeking official documents, data and other government records that ought to be available under the FOIA. Virtually all of the approximately 3-4 million FOIAs sent to the government every year are handled only by career bureaucrats, not by political appointees of elected officials like Bush.
So nobody should be surprised that career bureaucrats at the Justice Department arent eager to release documents that will embarrass career bureaucrats in the immigration agency who failed to escort those criminal aliens out of our country.
Well, I knew a guy once decades ago...nevermind.
ping
ping
Poor girl.... I wonder if she can sue the Feds for failure to perform their basic obligation... seeing to the security of our borders????
Last year we had some illegal aliens committe 6 murders in a bank robbery. The "official" newspaper and TV stations refused to comment on their immigration status. It was only from radio stations that we learned for sure what it was. Yep, illegal.
I hate the French!
Prior to kicking them out of the plane/chopper chum the waters realllll good!
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