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| Four arrested in California gang rape against a lesbian by Paul Brooks
Two men and two teens have been arrested on suspicion of gang-raping a woman last month in the San Francisco Bay City of Richmond while allegedly taunting her for being a lesbian. Richmond, California, Police arrested Humberto Hernandez Salvador Wednesday night at his Richmond home, and the 31-year-old suspect is being held without bail on gang rape, kidnapping and carjacking charges. The cops have also arrested a 15-year-old Richmond boy and a 16-year-old Hercules boy on Wednesday, who are currently being held at a juvenile detention center on similar charges. Their names were not released. Josue Gonzalez, 21, has also turned himself in after police announced they were searching for him. He was wanted on a $1 million arrest warrant on charges of gang rape, kidnapping and carjacking. Detectives say the 28-year-old victim was attacked on Dec. 13 after she got out of her car, which bore a rainbow gay pride sticker. The alleged attackers made comments indicating they knew she was a lesbian, police said. Authorities have characterized the case as a hate crime. The victim lives openly with a female partner.
The 45-minute attack started when one of the men approached the woman in the street, struck her with a blunt object, ordered her to disrobe and sexually assaulted her with the help of the others, according to detectives. When the group saw another person approaching, they forced the victim back into her car and took her to a burned-out apartment building. She was raped again inside and outside the vehicle and left naked outside the building while the alleged assailants took her wallet and drove off in her car, police said. Editorial reference, LINK Make comments about this article in The Canadian Blog. SOCIALIZE: Stop the North American Union (NAU) agenda. Become a Member.
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