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|    10 Feb 25 10:30:47    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, atl.general, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.abortion, sac.politics       From: february2025@jail.time              https://d1hfln2sfez66z.cloudfront.net/05-22-2021/t_9b45c33b0c8b4       ffb3f56e65c6623557_name_6PV_REPEAT_ATTACKER_ATL_VO_transfer_frame_0.png       Laquai Barrett              ATLANTA, Ga. — A metro Atlanta teacher who survived a horrific attack and       attempted rape in broad daylight is describing the terrifying moment she       thought she was going to die.              Channel 2′s Michael Seiden was in Buckhead, where he talked to the victim.       The teacher and mother of two did not want to be identified, but said the man       who attacked her was homeless.              Laquai Barrett has since been charged with multiple felonies including       attempted rape and kidnapping.              The victim said the attack happened around 7:15 a.m. Thursday on Peachtree       Ave. when she went on a walk with her dog. She was near Atlanta International       School when noticed a stranger headed her way.              “He didn’t say anything,” she said. “He was just watching me.”              Barrett confronted her just behind the gates to her neighborhood, just feet       from her home, she said.              The victim said she was entering the code to her gated community when Barrett       snuck up behind her, grabbed her by the hoodie and threw her to the ground.              “HE jumped on me like a leopard,” she said. “Jumped me and grabbed my       hoodie around my neck and dragged me to my garage.”              The victim showed Seiden the bruises and cuts she sustained all over her body       after he dragged her into her garage and tried to strangle her.              “He had a rope in his pocket,” she said. “He put the rope around my       neck. I knew that if he got that rope around me, I’d be strangled.”              The victim said she kept screaming that she couldn’t breathe and telling him       about her family to try to reason with him.              She eventually got free and ran inside where she set off her alarm. The       suspect followed her.              “And that’s when my alarm went off full force,” she said. “I looked at       him and I said, ‘The police will be here in one minute.’”              Barrett ran away, but not before stealing the victim’s phone.              Police were able to use the “Find My Friends” app on the victim’s home       to track him to Garden Hills Park between Peachtree and Piedmont roads, where       the found Barrett hiding in the boys’ bathroom.              The victim said it took four cops and a Taser to take him into custody.              The victim told Seiden that fighting him off makes her feel empowered.              “I didn’t give up,” she said. “I tried everything. I tried to reason       with him. I told him I had a family. I fought. I was not going to let myself       be a victim.”              She said she just doesn’t want this to happen to anyone else.              “Nobody should have to go through this. It was horrible,” she said. “I       keep playing it in my head. I hear him saying terrible things to me, what he       did to my body.”              The victim’s lawyers are pushing for an attempted murder charged to be added       to Barrett’s list of felonies as well.              Seiden looked into Barrett’s history and found another violent incident in       2016, when he beat a woman with a skateboard on a MARTA train.              The 26-year-old victim said she was just minding her own business when Barrett       attacked her.              MARTA police arrested him and charged him with aggravated assault and criminal       trespassing. He pled guilty to those charges and was given probation,       according to court records.              https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/atlanta-teacher-says-ho       eless-man-tried-rape-kill-her-broad-daylight-buckhead-neighborho       d/N6S4NWQNMRAVZEOL5VSDZWCFME/              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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