A Virginia man accused of rape was released from jail because of concerns of the coronavirus. Instead of being grateful for the humanity he was given, he went and killed the woman who had accused him of the rape, according to police.
The Washington Post first reported that Ibrahim E. Bouaichi shot and killed the woman in late July after his April 9th release, the Alexandria police told the newspaper.
The victim, Karla Elizabeth Dominguez Gonzales testified against Bouaichi last December in Alexandria District Court and he was charged with rape, strangulation and abduction.
He was jailed without bond in Alexandria – until the Chinese Communist Wuhan coronavirus arrived in the US.
He was jailed without bond in Alexandria – until the Chinese Communist Wuhan coronavirus arrived in the US.
Bouaichi’s lawyers argued that he should be freed awaiting trial because the virus endangered inmates and their attorneys. He was released on a $25,000 bond over the objections of a prosecutor. Neither his lawyers nor the judge were charged with releasing a dangerous man who went on and committed murder because there is no accountability.
Circuit Court Judge Nolan Dawkins released Bouaichi on the condition that he only leave his Maryland home to meet with his lawyers or pretrial services officials and not kill anyone. Dawkins, in other words, expected Bouaichi to be on his best behavior and the judge trusted him.
He broke the judge's trust and broke the judge's heart as Bouaichi is accused of killing Gonzalez on July 29.
On Tuesday, police published a statement stating they were looking for Bouaichi, whom they described as armed and dangerous.
Circuit Court Judge Nolan Dawkins released Bouaichi on the condition that he only leave his Maryland home to meet with his lawyers or pretrial services officials and not kill anyone. Dawkins, in other words, expected Bouaichi to be on his best behavior and the judge trusted him.
He broke the judge's trust and broke the judge's heart as Bouaichi is accused of killing Gonzalez on July 29.
On Tuesday, police published a statement stating they were looking for Bouaichi, whom they described as armed and dangerous.
What nerve. Not only did he kill his poor rape victim, he broke his promise to remain at home and only leave to meet with his lawyers. I mean, c'mon, man. Who'd a guessed?
Authorities said Wednesday that federal marshals and Alexandria police spotted and pursued Bouaichi in Prince George’s County, where he crashed his vehicle and apparently shot himself in fear of catching the virus or something.
Authorities said Wednesday that federal marshals and Alexandria police spotted and pursued Bouaichi in Prince George’s County, where he crashed his vehicle and apparently shot himself in fear of catching the virus or something.
Meanwhile, Dawkins, who cannot suck enough as a judge, thankfully retired in June. He did not respond to the Washington Post’s request for comment nor to Brain Flushing's begging for a word or two as he said he is reclaiming his time.
Bouaichi’s attorneys, Manuel Leiva and Frank Salvato, said in a statement that they were sad for Bouaichi's folks and Ms. Gonzales' too.
Bouaichi’s attorneys, Manuel Leiva and Frank Salvato, said in a statement that they were sad for Bouaichi's folks and Ms. Gonzales' too.
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