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|    The Disappearing Karen Bass to All    |
|    Black suspect accused of the rape of Mad    |
|    24 Jan 25 09:53:48    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.fan.states.louisiana, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.abortion, sac.politics       From: the.invisible.fat-assed.karen.bass.not@lamayor.org              https://hips.hearstapps.com/vidthumb/f40decd0-0deb-42e0-bae9-1b7       c04f734c/f40decd0-0deb-42e0-bae9-1b74c04f734c_image.jpg?crop=1xw       3A1.0xh%3Bcenter%2Ctop&resize=810%3A*&quality=70              Kaivon Washington, the suspect accused of raping the LSU student before her       death earlier this month, is also being accused of raping a 12-year-old girl       when he was 15 in 2020.              Just one day after being released on bond for the case of Madison Brooks, 19,       Washington was booked into Livingston Parish for first-degree rape.              Washington is one of the four suspects involved in the case of Brooks. Two       suspects, Everette lee, 28, and Casen Carver, 18, bonded out of prison on       Tuesday.              According to the East Baton Rouge Police Department, a 17-year-old juvenile       and Washington are being accused of third-degree rape.              Carver and Lee are accused of witnessing the crime and face accessory charges.              Baton Rouge police say Brooks left Reggie's Bar in Tigerland with the suspects       when she asked for a ride home.              Washington and the unnamed juvenile are accused of raping her in the rear       seats while the other two suspects were in the front seat. The four suspects       then dropped her off at a random location, which led to her being hit by a       vehicle around 3 a.m. on        Burbank Drive near Pelican Lakes Parkway.              Deputies say Brooks' toxicology reports show her blood alcohol content was       .319g%. According to the University of Notre Dame Research, the effects of a       BAC between .350g% and .399g% are listed as alcohol poisoning. T       trahydrocannabinol was also found in        her system.              LSU President William F. Tate IV released the following statement:              This afternoon, police arrested four individuals following an investigation       into the events preceding the death of LSU student Madison Brooks, who was       struck by a vehicle on Burbank Drive last week.              Madison was a daughter, a granddaughter, a sister, a niece, a classmate, and a       friend to many of you. By all accounts, she was an amazing young woman with       limitless potential. She should not have been taken from us in this way. What       happened to her was        evil, and our legal system will parcel out justice.              Our collective grief and outrage cannot be put into mere words. So what can we       do? It is time for action. One place to target our attention is the very place       where this encounter began.              All but one of the suspects involved in this horrific scenario were underage       yet were able to consume alcohol at a local bar. As such, our action plan       starts with a deep and relentless focus on any establishment that profits off       our students by providing        alcohol to underage individuals. In the coming days, we will call a meeting       with these business owners to discuss how their responsibilities directly       impact the safety of our students. We will work openly against any business       that doesn’t join us in        efforts toward creating a safer environment for our students. Enough is enough.              Real and long-lasting solutions require multiple strategies, so we will not       stop there. That is why I am asking our entire Baton Rouge community, from       business leaders to citizens, to work together and join us in this effort. We       will share additional        action items in the coming days, but for now please join me in keeping       Madison’s family in our thoughts and prayers.              Louisiana ATC released the following statement:                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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