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MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota - At the end of April, a 32-year-old married woman went outside of her Minneapolis home to check on a noise she heard in the backyard. She was subsequently beaten and raped by an unknown assailant in her detached garage. At 2:30 in the afternoon. Neighbors rallied, police began hunting for the suspect and warned residents, but no one was apprehended. It is now being reported that the woman who was assaulted has been sexually assaulted again, by the same man.

This time, the same man forced his way through the back door of the home she and her husband have been living in for a few months, and sexually assaulted her again. She went to the hospital to be checked out, but it is reported that she was not seriously hurt.

What are the odds? I have a hard time getting laid twice in two weeks…er, because of the long line of women I have to choose from…ahem. But still, what a set of balls this guy must have. Check out the video I attached (coming soon). This neighborhood, and the local police, did not take the initial assault lightly. Door-to-door warnings were performed, the local news covered it more than once, hell Minneapolis City Councilman Gary Schiff organized a community meeting over this to answer questions.

But with all this publicity, the guy decides to rape again in such a short time frame? To the same neighborhood? The same woman? There is a song about things making you go something…I don’t remember…it sucked. Well, here is hoping the police get to the bottom of this and the guilty party is apprehended.

The man is described as a 30-40-year-old white man, about 6 feet tall and weighs between 180-200 pounds. He has gray hair and was wearing a gray sweatshirt and navy cargo pants. Minneapolis Police said they will be putting extra resources in the neighborhood. Anyone with information is asked to call Minneapolis Police at 612-673-3049.


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  1. CassieMomma
    11:53 am on May 8th, 2009

    What a nightmare!

  2. Jury
    11:56 am on May 8th, 2009

    Maybe THIS time she will buy a gun.

  3. Coyote
    12:07 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Jury:
    Maybe THIS time she will buy a gun.

    Blow his balls off, that’ll fix him.  Couldn’t agree with you more Jury.

  4. Abroad
    12:36 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Jury:
    Maybe THIS time she will buy a gun.

    She should not have to :(

  5. Jury
    12:44 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Abroad says:
    May 8, 2009 at 12:36 pm

    Jury:
    Maybe THIS time she will buy a gun.

    She should not have to

    Jury says:

    Uh oh, liberal ALERT, liberal ALERT, onk, onk, onk, onk…….

    Not trying to be a jerk, but do you live in Fantasyland, Orlando? You are right that we should not have to, but I would have after the first one, it’s called protection for a reason, and it is the scum you have to protect yourself from. Thats why he came back. 

  6. aspartame
    12:59 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Jury:
    Abroad says:
    May 8, 2009 at 12:36 pm
    She should not have to
    Jury says:
    Uh oh, liberal ALERT, liberal ALERT, onk, onk, onk, onk…….
    Not trying to be a jerk, but do you live in Fantasyland, Orlando? You are right that we should not have to, but I would have after the first one, it’s called protection for a reason, and it is the scum you have to protect yourself from. Thats why he came back. 

    count me in as one too, i dont think that people should run out and buy a gun unless you are 1000% sure you would be able to pull the trigger.

    i know for me, i cant tell you that i would be able to do it. to take the life of another even if that person harmed me.  sure id be pissed and post alot of shit about how id kill his ass and hope bubba sticks his HUGE dick in his ass for always. but most of us have NEVER been in this situation (an i say most not all dont all jump on me for a blanket statement) so we cant say how we will really react.
    and before you gun people jump all over me! i do no think that you should be able to have a gun. i personally would not.
     

  7. Jury
    1:09 pm on May 8th, 2009

    aspartame, I am positive I would be able too off them if someone came into my home.  I am not a gun person, but I believe in protection against them.  If she bought a gun the first time this happened, we might be reading about how she off’d him.  I hate home invaders, let one come in my house and I am 1,000% I would shoot them.  I have never killed a person, but its them or me, and I will take my chance anyday then leave it up for them to decide.  Lastly, some areas in this country are safer than others.  You may not need a gun, but in some places, you want that piece of mind.
    BTW, I do have a gun, and I hope I never have to use it.

  8. Abroad
    1:33 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Jury:
    Abroad says:
    May 8, 2009 at 12:36 pm
    She should not have to
    Jury says:
    Uh oh, liberal ALERT, liberal ALERT, onk, onk, onk, onk…….
    Not trying to be a jerk, but do you live in Fantasyland, Orlando? You are right that we should not have to, but I would have after the first one, it’s called protection for a reason, and it is the scum you have to protect yourself from. Thats why he came back. 

    No, I live in a civilized country where the general populace is not allowed guns. :P

    Here hunters have rifles, and some criminals will have handguns (they don’t obey the law by definition), but I get the impression they are harder to come by for them because they are not available for the stealing in every other house in the road.

    Until a few decades ago even policemen on the beat here didn’t carry firearms and the likelihood that a criminal would be carrying was correspondingly lower.

  9. Jury
    1:43 pm on May 8th, 2009

    To abroad.  Well, you don’t live here.  I am glad you have no fear where you live, but here, you never know who has a gun, and they (criminals) know that.  It deters some, but not all.  I would rather have one, and a chance, then not.   I hope you never know.

  10. Abroad
    1:46 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Jury:
    I hope you never know.

    Thanks, – so do I.

    I couldn’t live with the sort of fear you have, – not comfortably, at least.

  11. Jury
    1:46 pm on May 8th, 2009

    And one last thing abroad, I live in a civilized country to.

  12. Abroad
    1:51 pm on May 8th, 2009

    What part of :P did you not understand?

  13. Veronica
    2:11 pm on May 8th, 2009

    “Uh oh, liberal ALERT, liberal ALERT, onk, onk, onk, onk…….”

    Jury this sounds exactly like something Mr. Garrison would say on South Park.  I can just hear it now, with his Arkansas accent.  I’m pretty liberal myself but hey, I laughed. 

  14. ecvmanzo
    2:14 pm on May 8th, 2009

    I hope they catch this ass soon. I am getting tired of hearing stories of rapist. Why do people feel entitled to take what they want from anyone? Makes me homicidal.

  15. Jury
    2:15 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Abroad:
    What part of did you not understand?

    I did, I just wanted you to know we are here too.  Stay cool…..

  16. Jury
    2:16 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Veronica:
    “Uh oh, liberal ALERT, liberal ALERT, onk, onk, onk, onk…….”
    Jury this sounds exactly like something Mr. Garrison would say on South Park.  I can just hear it now, with his Arkansas accent.  I’m pretty liberal myself but hey, I laughed. 

    I am close to being liberal, I just could’nt help it…..

  17. Veronica
    2:22 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Jury:
    I am close to being liberal, I just could’nt help it…..

    Seriously, now I have Mr. Garrison’s voice in my head saying ““Uh oh, liberal ALERT, liberal ALERT” on a loop.  I think he did say something just like that, only it was “retard alert.”  LOL!!

  18. Athena
    2:24 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Maybe THIS time she will buy a gun.

    I’m 110% pro-gun, but let’s be realistic, here. If she doesn’t already own one, she’s probably uncomfortable with them, and buying one now won’t do her a damn bit of good unless she can comfortably and knowledgeably use it under such stressful circumstances.

    Sure, she may want to buy a gun for the future, but she shouldn’t rely on it now. She should go stay with a friend or family member and make sure she’s never alone until this animal is caught.

  19. Abroad
    2:31 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Jury:
    I did, I just wanted you to know we are here too.  Stay cool…..

    We’re cool. Not likely that I would forget anytime soon what Europe owes the US, – good and bad.

    I always thought one of the most important things America offered the down-trodden millions of the World was hope. It is sad to see it married to fear for so many of the people who actually live there.

  20. Athena
    2:49 pm on May 8th, 2009

    It is sad to see it married to fear for so many of the people who actually live there.

    What are you on about, here? :P For most immigrants, the fears associated with being an American don’t even hold a candle next to the fears they were running from.

    Guns should be no more associated with fear and paranoia than earthquake emergency kits or fire extinguishers. Better to have one and not need it than need it and not have one. I don’t anticipate using my gun on a fellow citizen any more than I anticipate using the week’s supply of water, food, batteries and candles I have stored in my closet, or my fire extinguisher, and I’m certainly not frightened by the prospect of any of the above situations. But I’ll be damned if I’m unprepared.

  21. 2 boys mom in NC
    3:00 pm on May 8th, 2009

    I am liberal and come from gun owners and have some myself.  It’s not the gun that worries me, it’s the (possible) dumbass on the other end!

  22. Veronica
    3:02 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Abroad:
    We’re cool. Not likely that I would forget anytime soon what Europe owes the US, – good and bad.
    I always thought one of the most important things America offered the down-trodden millions of the World was hope. It is sad to see it married to fear for so many of the people who actually live there.

    Speaking of fear and paranoia, you’ve never really seen it personified until you’ve read the columnists for The Daily Mail.  I do, frequently, as they are a source of amusement for me.  I genuinely hope they do not represent anything approaching a majority of the UK’s citizens!  Not that the US doesn’t have it’s share of crazy commentators (an understatement), but I’m always stuck by the intensely moralizing tone taken by some British columnists, or I guess I could say they are moralizing with a uniquely British tone…

  23. 2 boys mom in NC
    3:04 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Abroad, I read the Daily Mail everyday!  It is good for some entertainment for sure. 

  24. Abroad
    3:22 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Athena:
    What are you on about, here? For most immigrants, the fears associated with being an American don’t even hold a candle next to the fears they were running from.
    Guns should be no more associated with fear and paranoia than earthquake emergency kits or fire extinguishers. Better to have one and not need it than need it and not have one. I don’t anticipate using my gun on a fellow citizen any more than I anticipate using the week’s supply of water, food, batteries and candles I have stored in my closet, or my fire extinguisher, and I’m certainly not frightened by the prospect of any of the above situations. But I’ll be damned if I’m unprepared.

    So you equate home intruders with natural forces and don’t see anything sad in having to be prepared for that?

    I lived in Japan for two years and I know about earth quake kits. I also carry sanitary napkins, plaster and safety pins around in my handbag; but there are things I should not have to prepare for.

    That does not mean that I am going to roll over and take it lying down if anybody attacks me, it just means that I refuse to let the possibility of an attack dictate that I own a weapon that would statistically most likely be used against me, anyway.

  25. Abroad
    3:23 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Oh, and I don’t read the Daily Mail. I haven’t a clue what you are all talking about :P

  26. Veronica
    3:24 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Wow, I lucked out with an absolutely perfect example today!

    http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2009/04/they-rave-about-the-peril-of-sunbeds-then-let-us-fry-our-brains-on-cannabis.html

    Best line:

    “Anyone who knows anything about the subject realises that cannabis is among the most dangerous drugs in existence, laying waste to young minds and rotting any society where it takes hold.”

    No, this is not parody people!  Yes, anyone who knows anything knows that, Mr. Hitchens.  Right.

    Cannabis hatred and paranoia is rampant among Daily Mail columnists, I mean, they refuse to shut the fuck up about it.  You’d think it was the source of all that is wrong with Britian today. 

    What’s weird is that the misinformation on marijuana seems to be more pronounced and with a more shrill tone of paranoia in the British press than in the US!

  27. Veronica
    3:26 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Abroad:
    Oh, and I don’t read the Daily Mail. I haven’t a clue what you are all talking about

    And why not?  It’s funny as hell!!

  28. Abroad
    3:35 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Veronica:
    You’d think it was the source of all that is wrong with Britian today. 

    But the Daily Mail is the source of everything that is wrong with Britain today…..

    ;)

    No, wait. The Sun aids them ably……

  29. Athena
    3:54 pm on May 8th, 2009

    So you equate home intruders with natural forces and don’t see anything sad in having to be prepared for that?

    Sad? Absolutely. It’s sad that anyone has to consider the possibility of being victimized by crime (which, per capita, citizens of the U.K. should consider slightly more possible than in the U.S.). It’s even more sad that some countries disallow their citizens the most absolute means of protecting themselves from it.

    Sure, guns are more likely to be used against you than in your favor, statistically. But this is an issue that boils down to the competency of the specific individual. People concerned with their level of competency should not own guns. People who are rightfully confident about their competency have nothing to fear.

  30. Special2bme
    4:00 pm on May 8th, 2009

    “I’m 110% pro-gun, but let’s be realistic, here. If she doesn’t already own one, she’s probably uncomfortable with them, and buying one now won’t do her a damn bit of good unless she can comfortably and knowledgeably use it under such stressful circumstances.”

    While I do agree with you, she also needs to find away to protect herself if the situation arises a 3rd time. If it were me I would put my stress and fear aside and find away to protect myself and if it had to be a gun then I would take lessons on how to use it. Even if it does not help her in the near future it may help her sometime in the future, we just never know.

  31. Veronica
    4:13 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Abroad:
    But the Daily Mail is the source of everything that is wrong with Britain today…..

    No, wait. The Sun aids them ably……

    I was saying you’d think by reading  The Daily Mail that marijuana is the source of all that’s wrong…but I tend to agree with you, it’s actually The Daily Mail that’s the problem!!  :)  

    Seriously, that Peter Hitchens takes “Reefer Madness” to a whole new level…how can anyone so stodgy and bitter be so…naive?

  32. Friday
    4:40 pm on May 8th, 2009

    This would make a good movie if that rapist was someone she knew before she moved there and was upset about her leaving.

  33. Athena
    5:00 pm on May 8th, 2009

    While I do agree with you, she also needs to find away to protect herself if the situation arises a 3rd time. If it were me I would put my stress and fear aside and find away to protect myself and if it had to be a gun then I would take lessons on how to use it. Even if it does not help her in the near future it may help her sometime in the future, we just never know.

    Special, while I understand where you’re coming from, this kind of haste is exactly what gets people hurt by guns. You don’t learn in a day or even a week to be proficient with a firearm. So, if she ran out and got a gun, she’d be putting herself in FAR greater risk than if she took more reasonable procautions like staying elsewhere and making sure someone was always with her. That’s better protection than a gun would provide her, in this situation.

  34. Stella
    8:10 pm on May 8th, 2009

    She needs to do something. This is Minneapolis, people. While I will admit you’re not really safe anywhere, there are certain parts of every city where extra precautions need to be taken. And yes, I’ve been there, near the area, just not on that specific street.

  35. Xavier21579
    9:15 pm on May 8th, 2009

    Damn.  I know exactly where that is.  I live in Minneapolis.  Used to work walking distance away from this area.  Hope they catch the asshole!

  36. nadine
    4:17 am on May 9th, 2009

    That poor women, Twice Raped??? Well in today’s world this is why you never ever ever ever ever ever TRUST anyone EVER!!! Sometimes we say things like , ” Just shoot him”, but until you are in a serious scary situation where your life is threatened or your taken by surprise, YOU DON”T KNOW WHAT You would do or how fast you would react, you may freeze in your steps and still have a gun, so you know I am not a die hard liberal by far but you must remember it is not that easy to react in a situation like that .  I hope that she just gets recovered after this, which it will take time for her i am sure,poor women and i hope that they catch the mother fucker that did this real soon and if the cops want to bash his head in a little or beat him up some, then they can go for it and hopefully they catch him and lock his rapist ass up for good and he never sees daylight again……

  37. Abroad
    4:53 am on May 9th, 2009

    Athena:
    Sad? Absolutely. It’s sad that anyone has to consider the possibility of being victimized by crime (which, per capita, citizens of the U.K. should consider slightly more possible than in the U.S.). It’s even more sad that some countries disallow their citizens the most absolute means of protecting themselves from it.
    Sure, guns are more likely to be used against you than in your favor, statistically. But this is an issue that boils down to the competency of the specific individual. People concerned with their level of competency should not own guns. People who are rightfully confident about their competency have nothing to fear.

    Interesting statistics, but if they are going to lump everything from murder with firearm to software piracy together in one melange of “crime” that people can be victims of, you are going to get some superficially surprising figures: Who knew that Danes were the fourth most likely to be the victims of a crime? (It is 23%, where the US figure is 21.1%, a difference which is exaggerated by the blocks they are using to illustrate the front page.)

    Also, I suspect the industrialised nations will appear to have relatively more than their fair share of crime because more of it gets reported and registred.

    One of the things that interests me most is actually the perception of safety walking in the street at night. It would appear that 81% of Danes, and 82% of Americans feel safe walking in the streets at night, while only 70% of the Britons do. Looks like I spoke too soon about fear permeating the US.

  38. Paigey
    7:14 am on May 9th, 2009

    I really hope this woman has gotten a gun since she was raped the second time. Maybe she’ll take some self defense classes too.
    I wonder what is going on in that guy’s head the he just thinks he can take this woman any time he wants. Does he feel like he owns her?

  39. AMinFH
    8:44 am on May 9th, 2009

    How horrible.  I was thinking this story was weird until I did an online search and discovered this is not that uncommon.  I pray that woman and her family recover well and the rapist is caught. 

  40. sbaybiee
    8:47 am on May 9th, 2009

    what i wannu knoe is. where the hell was her husband?

  41. Morbid
    8:49 am on May 9th, 2009

    sbaybiee: what i wannu knoe is. where the hell was her husband?

    Work?

  42. Abroad
    9:29 am on May 9th, 2009

    Morbid:
    Work?

    Sounds like a reasonable guess to me.

  43. MadeaBecBec
    10:06 am on May 9th, 2009

    How about the couple install a ‘Home Security System’  and install Motion Sensor lights around the outside? Or get a German Shepherd that’s trained to attack on command?

  44. Abroad
    12:21 pm on May 9th, 2009

    MadeaBecBec:
    How about the couple install a ‘Home Security System’  and install Motion Sensor lights around the outside? Or get a German Shepherd that’s trained to attack on command?

     
    Hmmmmm.

    We have a motion sensor that turns on the lights in our back-garden, and it is hella sensitive. It took me a while to get the hang of sleeping with it turning the lights on outside my bedroom window every time a leaf turned in a light breeze. 

    Of course, now that I am used to it, I no longer wake up for it either. Doubt I would get much warning from it, in other words.

  45. Morbid
    9:28 pm on May 9th, 2009

    Personally? I have watched too many horror movies to go out investigating strange noises without some kind of weapon. Or a few of people to walk in front of me.

  46. malq
    12:46 am on May 10th, 2009

    By the time it comes out that she called the guy back the second time, this gun argument will repeat itself in 3 things. Any yeah Hubby was probably at work.

  47. Abroad
    8:14 am on May 10th, 2009

    Morbid:
    Personally? I have watched too many horror movies to go out investigating strange noises without some kind of weapon. Or a few of people to walk in front of me.

    Even at 2.30 in the afternoon? It was broad daylight.

    Would those commenting who own guns have felt the need to bring them with them into their back-yard at that time of day? (I guess that depends on the neighbourhood?)

  48. MadeaBecBec
    9:00 am on May 10th, 2009

    Abroad:
     
    Hmmmmm.
    We have a motion sensor that turns on the lights in our back-garden, and it is hella sensitive. It took me a while to get the hang of sleeping with it turning the lights on outside my bedroom window every time a leaf turned in a light breeze. 
    Of course, now that I am used to it, I no longer wake up for it either. Doubt I would get much warning from it, in other words.

    Got a German Shepherd? LOL!

  49. knotme
    1:14 pm on May 10th, 2009

    Ahhhh, Hell!  For some reason, when another person feels entitled to my turf and my possessions, it pisses me off!  I’d shoot the bastard in a heart beat! I might aim for the legs, but that would be a lucky break for the perp if I actually hit the legs… if I miss… oops!   We exterminate critters all the time; they don’t know better.  Humans know better!  Furthermore, if you had little kids in the house or a beloved pet, you can bet your ass they will be victimized; get pissed… not afraid.

  50. missanthropic
    12:23 am on May 11th, 2009

    sbaybiee:
    what i wannu knoe is. where the hell was her husband?

    Yeah! Husbands should be home all of the time protecting their poor, helpless women folk. Pshh, the nerve of him going to work and leaving the itty bitty lady at home.

    I’m absolutely pro-gun. I am also pro-paranoia (not by choice). So, yeah, you won’t catch me checking out strange noises without some sort of defense mechanism. That’ s just me.

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