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|    Tim Walz Rape Club to All    |
|    Eagan black felon on parole charged in a    |
|    30 Sep 24 06:26:53    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, mn.politics, comp.os.linux.advocacy       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       From: enabling.black.rapists@tim.walz              https://alphanews.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/crime-1-5-630x420.jpg       Donta Devon Walton/Dakota County Jail              Warning: This report contains details about sexual assault that some may find       disturbing.              An Eagan felon on parole who was previously charged with attempted murder has       been newly charged in Dakota County with several felonies related to the armed       sexual assault of a 19-year-old woman last week.              Donta Devon Walton, 23, was charged in Dakota County Court on Thursday with       four felony counts, including first-degree criminal sexual conduct involving       the use of a dangerous weapon, second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon,       domestic assault by        strangulation, and felon in possession of a firearm.              Charges say Eagan police were dispatched just before 3 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16,       to the intersection of Highway 13 and Silver Bell Road on a report of a sexual       assault that had occurred at a residence nearby. The victim told police       she’d met the man she        knew as “De’Sean” two to three weeks prior through Facebook. Police were       later able to determine the identity of the male as Walton.              The victim said she was dropped off by a friend the night before at an Eagan       address on the 3800 block of Willow Way. The victim said she and the male were       watching a show when he told her he wanted to have sex. She said she didn’t       want to, but the        male put his weight against her, held her down, and raped her while the victim       tried to fight him off by kicking and pushing. Charges say Walton put his hand       over the victim’s mouth and choked her so she couldn’t scream. Walton       finally stopped after        the victim continued to kick him. She told Walton she wanted to go home and       went out into the driveway to text a friend.              When Walton started to go back into the house, the victim tried to run away,       but Walton grabbed her and pulled her into the garage, charges say. The victim       told police that Walton pulled a gun on her and threatened to shoot her if she       didn’t have sex        with him again. The victim told police that Walton said he had shot people       before, so he was serious. The victim said Walton held a gun to her head while       having sex with her again on the garage floor and threatened to shoot her if       she moved. The victim        said she was bleeding from the assault and Walton took her bloody clothes and       gave her a pair of pants. He told her not to tell anyone about the assault or       innocent people would get hurt. The victim said Walton called an Uber and left       the house, at which        time she left the house and called police.              The victim was transported to a hospital where she underwent a sexual assault       exam that revealed injuries.              Police obtained Uber account records for Walton’s account that showed a       transaction for a pickup outside the Willow Way address and a drop off at a       Robbinsdale address on the 4000 block of 47th Avenue North, which police       believed to be Walton’s        mother’s house.              Police subsequently learned that Walton may have been staying at an apartment       in the City of New Hope on the 8100 block of Bass Lake Road. Police obtained       and executed a search warrant at the property where they located Walton and       took him into custody        Wednesday afternoon. Police also located a black handgun wrapped in a shirt       that was hidden in a kitchen cabinet. The gun matched the description by the       victim as well as a photo Walton had previously sent of the gun to the victim,       which showed the        serial number. Police also found the clothing and shoes the victim described       that Walton had been wearing.              Walton has a prior conviction on felon in possession of a firearm for a 2018       incident where charges say Walton shot a man exiting from a Metro Transit bus       in Minneapolis after the two had been involved in an argument with others       aboard the bus. Four        other charges of attempted murder, and first- and second-degree assault were       dismissed in the case upon conviction by Judge Kathryn L. Quaintance.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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