Saturday, June 23, 2018

ANOTHER ILLEGAL MEX RAPE OF A CHILD! - REYNALDO MORA RAPED A 13-YEAR-OLD CHILD WHO CAN'T SPEAK

Illegal immigrant, 41, 'raped and impregnated a special needs girl, 13, who has the "intellect of a first grader" and can't speak'


  • Reynaldo Mora, 41, of Bethesda, is accused of raping and impregnating a 13-year-old teenager who communicates nonverbally in her home while babysitting

  • Mora was asked to watch the teen and her two siblings at their home in February, which is when he is accused of assaulting her in a bedroom, authorities said

  • The teenager who has the 'intellect of a first grader' communicated through 'gestures and writing' that Mora was the father of the unborn child, police said

  • Mora is currently charged with sex abuse of a minor and two counts of second-degree rape, in addition to federal proceedings he faces for immigration status

  • Mora's attorney has said his client is innocent and a paternity test will prove it 

  • If convicted, Mora faces up to 60 years in prison for the county charges

  • Mora was set to be released on bond, but was turned over to ICE instead

  • The status of his immigration proceedings is not known at this time
An undocumented immigrant has been accused of raping and impregnating a 13-year-old nonverbal girl he was babysitting in Maryland. 
Reynaldo Mora, 41, of Bethesda, is accused of assaulting the teenager who communicates with 'gestures and writing' and has the 'intellect of a first grader,' police said, in the bedroom at her home, while her two siblings were there.
Mora is currently charged with sex abuse of a minor, plus two counts of second-degree rape.
Mora's defense attorney told ABC 7's WJLA that authorities arrested the wrong man and that pending results of a paternity test will show it. 
He remains in federal custody for immigration related issues after first being arrested in April on the county criminal charges.   
Undocumented immigrant Reynaldo Mora, 41 (pictured), is in ICE custody related to his immigration status after first being arrested in April on suspicion of raping a nonverbal teen while babysitting in Maryland
Undocumented immigrant Reynaldo Mora, 41 (pictured), is in ICE custody related to his immigration status after first being arrested in April on suspicion of raping a nonverbal teen while babysitting in Maryland
The Montgomery County criminal case stems from Mora being asked by the teen's family to babysit her, as well as her two siblings whose ages weren't disclosed, in February.
That's when Mora is accused of sexually abusing the teen in a bedroom at her home in Kensington. It wasn't until some time in April that the teen took an at-home pregnancy test, which police said showed a positive result.
She was then taken by her aunt to Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center in Rockville for a follow-up test, which police said confirmed the teen was pregnant, and believed to be 11 weeks along.
The teenager later conveyed that Mora was the father of the unborn baby she was carrying, police said, leading to his arrest on April 19. 
A Google Street image of Montgomery County courthouse is shown here, which is where Mora's trial is scheduled to begin in October
A Google Street image of Montgomery County courthouse is shown here, which is where Mora's trial is scheduled to begin in October
Mora was set to be released on a personal recognizance bond at his latest hearing in the case on June 1, which came after his defense attorney Joe Campos had urged the Montgomery County District Court to reconsider its initial denial of bond.
This would have allowed Mora to work and live as
he had been doing prior to his arrest while he 
awaited trial in the case, but Montgomery County 
officials chose to turn Mora over, instead, to 
Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) 
officials.  
Campos was able to get a judge to reconsider, after promising to personally retain Mora's passport under lock and key for however long the judge would like, and arguing that Mora needed to be free to work while his case proceeded so he could pay his $1,000 monthly child support bill, related to his estranged wife and three children, age three, 10 and 13.
'Being detained will not allow him to work and provide for his family and will hinder him to present a proper defense,' Campos argued in the legal filing which laid out 14 arguments for the court's granting of bond.
'Counsel is willing to safely keep Mr. Mora's passport under a locked cabinet in Counsel's office until the court no longer has this requirement.'
Leading up to his arrest, Mora had been working overtime as a cook in a Mexican restaurant, with locations in both Park Potomac development and downtown Bethesda.   
This time, the judge agreed to allow Mora to be released from the county's custody while his case moved forward, after he had already spent seven weeks at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Clarksburg after a Montgomery County District Court Judge denied him bond the first time around.
Meanwhile, sometime before Mora's second bond hearing on June 1, ICE had filed a detainer for Mora related to his immigration status.
A detainer issued by ICE amounts to a request for local authorities to hold undocumented individuals 'who have been arrested on local criminal charges and for whom ICE possesses probable cause to believe that they are removable from the United States, so that ICE can take custody of the alien when he or she is released from local custody,' as described on the ICE website.
If state and local authorities choose to comply with ICE's request to detain these individuals, those who would otherwise be released may be kept in custody for up to 48 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) while ICE determines if they will arrest that person.
In Mora's case, rather than being set free, he was turned over to federal agents by Montgomery County officials on June 6.
ICE confirmed to ABC 7 that Mora is undocumented but did not disclose details about how or when he entered the US.
Court records show that Mora was born in Mexico. 
Campos has maintained his client's innocence of the sexual abuse and rape charges lodged against him, noting that Mora willingly submitted DNA and that the results of a paternity test are pending. 
'I think some evidence will show something else,' Campos said, suggesting someone else is the father of the teen's unborn child.
'[Mora] is hopeful that this DNA test is going to clear everything.'  
The results of paternity testing can take up to 90 days. While the county waits for those results, Mora's trial has been scheduled to begin in October in Montgomery County Circuit Court. 
If convicted, Mora faces up to 60 years in prison.


Previously Deported Illegal Alien Accused of Raping Deaf Woman at Gunpoint...in 1996

Timothy Meads
|
|
Posted: Jun 22, 2018 8:15 PM
Previously Deported Illegal Alien Accused of Raping Deaf Woman at Gunpoint...in 1996
If ever there were a story to highlight the need for better border security as well as local and federal law enforcement coordination, it is that of previously deported illegal alien Jose Abarca.
Abarca, a Mexican national, has been sitting in jail since April 3rd, 2018 after Montgomery Country, MD police arrested the man during a routine traffic stop. After pulling over Abarca, police officers took the man’s information and ran it through their system. As his past offenses popped up on their computers, authorities realized they were not dealing with a simple speeding violation but were actually face to face with a convicted drug dealer and an alleged rapist,  according to WJLA ABC7
Abarca’s trouble with law enforcement began in January of 2008 after Montgomery County police conducted a drug bust that resulted in “$24,000 in U.S. currency, $7,700 in Mexican pesos, 15 grams of cocaine, three cell phones, a tally sheet, cutting device and sandwich baggies” being retrieved from Abarca’s mobile home in Germantown, MD. 
The illegal alien plead guilty, but not before his attorney attempted to argue that his client was simply forced into selling drugs because of the economic effects of the Great Recession as well as his drug addiction.
“The construction starts tanking because the building and real estate industry starts tanking...My client is not a huge or major player in the cocaine industry. It was mostly selling and violating — actually — the number one rule of drug dealing, getting high on your own supply,” attorney Frank Trock said. 
“He has an addiction. It’s an illness. It’s a horrible illness. I believe he’s certainly savable, your honor. He’s been here for years. There is no prior record. This is not a man who violates the law constantly,” Trock added, claiming that Abarca was addicted to drugs. 
The court disagreed and placed Abarca in jail. On March 9th, 2009, Immigration and Customs Enforcement sent him back to Mexico. 
But, just 10 days after his deportation, Montgomery authorities reported that Abarca's DNA matched with evidence from the crime scene of a 1996 rape.
In 1996, a deaf woman was visiting her friend and attending a fair at Galludet University in Washington, DC. On her second night at her friend's house, she "fell asleep on a sofa in her friend's back sunroom. It was around 10:30 p.m. when she dozed off. Then around 2 a.m., the woman awoke to a man shaking her body."
"To her astonishment, the man was pointing a silver handgun at her head, putting his hand over her mouth and motioning for her to stay silent and still. The suspect, described as a 'Spanish' man in his 20s with black hair, ripped off the sofa covers and raped the woman for 'a few minutes.' The victim did not put up a struggle out of fear for her life." 
The two friends called the police after the assailant ran off into the night. Authorities took DNA samples but were unable to find a match in their criminal database system. 
That 1996 case laid dormant until the January 2008 drug bust of Abarca. However, by the time that local police determined he was the primary suspect, he had already been deported out of the country by the feds.
It is unclear when he re-entered the United States, but Abarca now faces charges of "first-degree rape, first-degree burglary and the use of a handgun during a violent felony" after being stopped this April. He could be sentenced for a lifetime in prison plus 40 years if found guilty. Given that his DNA was found at the scene, it is likely that he will found guilty come his trial in October. 
But, on June 13 of this year, ICE put out a new deportation detainer on Abarca requesting that he be handed over to the federal authorities. 
This could pose a tricky conundrum for Montgomery authorities. Montgomery County, a sanctuary county, routinely ignores detainer requests because they feel it hampers local law enforcement's ability to crack down on crime and gain trust in immigrant communities. Of course, one could argue that if he is handed over to ICE now, there is no guarantee that he will not waltz right back over the border a third time after his second deportation.
It is unclear what, if any communication, occurred between local police and ICE in 2009 aside from Montgomery County alerting authorities they had an illegal alien inside their jail. It is unknown when local police decided to run his DNA to check for other crimes. But, clearly communication could have been better. Abarca's case also highlights the need for better border security to prevent illegal aliens from re-entering the country after deportation. 
This case, now 22 years in the making, is exhausting for all parties involved. To hep sort out the exact sequence of events, our friends at WJLA ABC 7 put together a timeline documenting the saga of the alleged rapist, convicted drug dealer, and previously deported illegal alien that is Jose Abarca: 

Timeline of Events:

- October 19, 1996 — Victim raped while sleeping in a sunroom along Notley Road in Colesville, Maryland, suspect DNA collected
- January 4, 2008 — Montgomery County Police arrest Jose Abarca on charges pertaining to cocaine distribution
- July 7, 2008 — Abarca pleads guilty in cocaine distribution case, is sentenced to one-year in jail
- March 9, 2009 — ICE deports Abarca to his native Mexico
- March 19, 2009 — Montgomery County Police make DNA link and formally charge Abarca with 1996 rape case, but are unable to locate him
- Unknown Date — Abarca returns to the United States illegally
- April 3, 2018 — Montgomery County Police arrest Abarca during a routine traffic stop on outstanding warrant
- June 13, 2018 — ICE lodges new deportation detainer against Abarca
Editor's Note: This article was updated to reflect that Montgomery County is a sanctuary county.


AMERICA vs MEXICO: CLASHING CULTURES


By Frosty Wooldridge

 

http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2013/02/obamas-amnesty-and-la-raza-child.html

 Mexicans cheat, distribute drugs, lie, forge documents, steal and

kill as if it’s a normal way of life. For them, it is. Mexico’s 

civilization stands diametrically opposed to America’s culture. 

The legal age of sexual consent in Mexico is 12 years old. Sex with children at this age and younger is socially acceptable in Mexico. For example: A Mexican Lopez-Mendez pleaded guilty to sexual assault on a 10 year old girl in West Virginia.

MEXICAN MOLESTATION

MEX GIVES 7-YEAR-OLD CHILD HERPES AFTER REPEATEDLY RAPING HER

 “The molestation was reported after the child was taken to a hospital for an outbreak of genital herpes early this month. When asked how she might have contracted the disease, the child claimed that Morales had molested her “a lot of times.”

"The legal age of sexual consent in Mexico is 12 years old. Sex with children at this age and younger is socially acceptable in Mexico. For example: A Mexican Lopez-Mendez pleaded guilty to sexual assault on a 10-year-old-girl in West Virginia." FROSTY WOOLDRIGE


HOW “CHEAP” IS ALL THAT INVADING “CHEAP” LABOR?

Natalio Vitervo-Vasquez was deported twice but returned to provide “cheap” labor. He can’t read or write and raped his 10-year-old daughter.

“Prosecutors say the girl, who was 11-years-old at the time, went to a medical center where it was determined she was pregnant. Officials say she would have conceived the child at ten years of age.”

THE LA RAZA CRIME TIDAL WAVE

Unlicensed ILLEGAL Daycare Worker Accused of Breaking Child’s Legs

 

Tells Cops: I’d ‘Rather Be Deported than Go to Jail’



“The infant’s legs were reportedly broken below the knees.”

No comments: