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Convicted in FL home invasion gang rape(15)

Discussion started on  08/28/2009 11:13:17 PM  by 
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Men convicted in Fla. home invasion gang rape



Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Stephen Hatfield escorts Avian Lawson into the courtroom to testify in West Palm Beach, Fla., Aug. 25, 2009. The teen defendant admitted Tuesday that when he was a 14-year-old middle schooler he participated in a gang rape of a mother and helped beat the woman's 12-year-old son in a horrific assault in which the two victims were forced to perform sex acts on each other.
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Stephen Hatfield escorts Avian Lawson into the courtroom to testify in West Palm Beach, Fla., Aug. 25, 2009. The teen defendant admitted Tuesday that when he was a 14-year-old middle schooler he participated in a gang rape of a mother and helped beat the woman's 12-year-old son in a horrific assault in which the two victims were forced to perform sex acts on each other.
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Two men were convicted Friday in the brutal gang rape attack on a woman and her young son in a South Florida housing project and could be sentenced to life in prison.

Tommy Poindexter, 20, and Nathan Walker, 18, were tried together but with separate juries. Poindexter's panel found him guilty of rape, kidnapping, assault and burglary. Walker's jury returned less than two hours later, also convicting him on similar charges.

Poindexter now faces eight life sentences. Walker could be sentenced to 11 life terms.

A third defendant, Avion Lawson, 16, pleaded guilty and testified against Poindexter and Walker. A fourth defendant, 17-year-old Jakaris Taylor, is set for trial next month.

The defendants made limited admissions to the attack, but also tried to deflect blame. Lawson claims he raped the woman once, then left soon after. Poindexter's attorney says her client raped the woman, but didn't participate in any other crimes. Walker's attorney didn't acknowledge any guilt.

They were all teens at the time of crime, but were charged as adults.

Authorities say fingerprints and DNA found on clothing and condoms inside the apartment identified the defendants. They are still seeking additional suspects.

Poindexter showed little emotion as the verdict was read, occasionally bowing his head and resting his chin on his clasped hands. Deputies say he asked to be handcuffed during the reading because he wasn't sure he could control himself.

He looked over his shoulder as he was led out of the courtroom and mouthed, "I love you," to family members in the gallery. They cried and quickly left the courtroom, shouting obscenities as they walked from the building.

Walker didn't show much emotion, either, staring straight ahead as the verdicts were read.

Attorneys for both men declined to comment until after sentencing on Oct. 13.

Poindexter was convicted on eight of 13 counts. The jury found him not guilty on several counts related to the suspects having forced the mother to perform oral sex on her son. Walker was convicted on 11 of 14 counts, and his jury did find him guilty in the mother-son sex acts.

During the trial, prosecutors told jurors that it didn't matter how many of the crimes each defendant actually participated in - they were all equally responsible for the entire episode since they were present inside the apartment.

Earlier in the week, the 37-year-old female victim described for jurors the terrifying night of June 18, 2007, in her public housing complex apartment a few miles from downtown West Palm Beach.

She recounted how she prayed for her life and cried in pain as she was repeatedly raped and her son beaten by 10 masked, gun-toting teens. Then she testified about being forced to perform oral sex on her son, who was 12 at the time. The victims were then doused with chemicals in an attempt to clean the crime scene.

Throughout the attack, the suspects demanded money, but she had none. The victims had fled even worse poverty in their native Haiti several years earlier, landing in the crime-plagued Dunbar Village housing complex where the attack occurred.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I read in a similiar article that the mother and son were targeted because they were originally from Haiti.   Unbelievable!  The parents of these kids must be really proud!

Animals in the wild don't behave that low.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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THOSE ARE THE MEN OF SODOM ...................
I will AUTOMATICALLY HATE (and I don't hate much let alone people) ANYONE who tries to defend or appeal these bastids out of what they did .  Not sure if he could control himself? Give me an effing break ... that was more than apparent ... by what this ahole did.

ferociously  ...... PANK!!!

i'm sorry but this shyt is why i bear arms! and i'm sitting here thinking this would have been the day i die because i would not have did my own son ! no way in the world i would have told those basterds  to kiss my A**!.

I am against guns for me .. but Lord knows, I think about it ... because I'm here to tell you they would have HAD to kill me or be killed before I got raped or did my child. Effing monsters .

ferociously  ...... PANK!!!

Yeah ... so SMART and SO PROUD ... these backward azz bammas did this ... no wonder this triflin' mofo turned out the way he did.

He looked over his shoulder as he was led out of the courtroom and mouthed, "I love you," to family members in the gallery. They cried and quickly left the courtroom, shouting obscenities as they walked from the building.

ferociously  ...... PANK!!!

yes lawd. i still remember what my grandfather use to say. a mf come in this house he better have a prayer prepared because imma blow the back of his head out ! i stand by this to the fullest. i would be scared but more scared of what he could do to me and my kids. and yeah girl i would have told his a** to kill me i'm prepared to die now because i'm not doing that shyt ! i would have been in that shyt fighting and kicking some nutsacks all over the place. !

they probably stayed to themselves and didn't bother anyone. and if that was my son i would not support him in court i would not stand by him .

Two true stories real quick -- I was in a situation with a crazy person trying to start mess and she had pulled a gun on us ... my best friends mother said ... you had better have counted those bullets because the last one standing will have NOTHING to lose and will die trying to take your azz out ... second story:  a crazy man walked into my house, hit my daughter in the head and his wife came over to try to get in and I got her while the "guys" in the house took care of him.  Now I say this to say ... I would rather die than to let intruders take over my home and intimidate me and mine. Now imagine if I would have had a gun in either situation ... I KNOW I'd use it. That's why I'm anti-gun for me ...

ferociously  ...... PANK!!!

i gotcha winking having alot of people in the home is good too. i remember my grandmother's house it was always someone at home. people knew not to play around with my grandfather though. he was known for having guns and not afraid to use them.

I come from a family of fighters .. .so fighting is no biggie for me. I just think things would always get escalated if I had a firearm around. Now don't get me wrong ... we have our gun lovers in the fold too ... I'm just not one of them ...lol...

ferociously  ...... PANK!!!

i remember when i first moved out and people would ask me did i own a gun and i would say what for god will protect me. and you know what lebratt he did protect me. that was a longggg time ago and some experiences in my life makes me feel that i need to have a gun around. but i still believe god looks after me and protects me.  just a little more prepared just in case ...

Ain't a damn thing wrong with that IMO ... because the older I get the MORE I consider it ...

ferociously  ...... PANK!!!

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