Crime City council member doxxed by police claims she was targeted for rape after neighbor was attacked

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This is the council member's statement on what happened to her neighbor:


TW: Sexual Assault – Last Night
My neighbor gave me permission to share this experience. I was not home last night.
We live in a duplex, she was raped by stranger who broke into her side of our duplex last night. She had been out with her father, he dropped her off around Midnight and left. Then she was assaulted in her hallway.

Her rapist dug his elbow into her neck, pushed her into the wall, and told her “Maybe next time you’ll learn your lesson.” He threw her on the ground and raped her.
She was taken to NRHS by ambulance, then to the WRC. They took some of her belongings for testing, the police took fingerprint samples. My neighbor is a mother, her daughter was not here last night.
I only found out because our across the street neighbor texted me around 12:30am to see if I was okay since an ambulance and police were outside my place, so I checked on my neighbor this morning when I woke up. She is not okay.

People were passing around my address on social media (and wherever else) for 2 weeks & making light of my experiences with assault and stalking. I’ve received threatening messages and voicemails from men stating they, “hoped I didn’t need the police” when something happened. They got the wrong woman. We are not okay.”




https://kfor.com/news/norman-pd-inv...ors-rapist-had-wrong-woman-meant-to-rape-her/
 
Fucked up. Doxxing someone for a budget decision is fucked up and anyone who doxxes people for any reason let alone something as stupid as a budget cut shouldn't be wearing a badge.
 
Do she and her neighbor look alike? Seems pretty bold to claim the person really wanted to rape her but accidentally raped her neighbor instead based on an investigation that hasn't happened. Shouldn't be that difficult to catch the guy and send his ass to prison to put him on the receiving end of some rape.

There are criminals, rapists and home invasions though, which is kind of why most of us would like to have police departments that aren't gutted.
 
I have no idea, but she's making a lot of assumptions, here.

Actually, she's only making one regarding the motive of the rapist.

That said. Going to wait for the investigation to play out.
 
There are criminals, rapists and home invasions though, which is kind of why most of us would like to have police departments that aren't gutted.


Defunding the police means taking away superfluous funds for shit that most departments don't need like armored personal carriers.

There's been a nationwide backlog on processing rape kits for decades in spite of continuously expanding police budgets since the 80s, so clearly a lot of this money wasn't properly being allocated to criminal investigations in the first place.


 
That police department, and especially that police officer, are degenerates.

Fire them all.
 
Doxxing is really getting out of hand.

Aren’t they criminalizing it in some places.
 
Nothing of the sort happened, she is just playing the victim card and in line with her suspected wh*te supremacist views want to grab attention from the systematic racism that is happening daily against our black brothers #ogun
 
Obviously if this was police doing the attack, this is fucked up beyond belief and I hope every cop involved even incidentally get thrown into a tank full of hungry rats to be eaten alive.

That said, she is making a lot of leaps of logic. Also, it is going to very hard for police to investigate these claims since she gutted their budget. As for the doxxing, idk what their specific rules are. I can find it plausible that her address is already public information. It kinda sounds like she might be trying to claim victim points for a rape that had nothing to do with her.
 
Defunding the police means taking away superfluous funds for shit that most departments don't need like armored personal carriers.

There's been a nationwide backlog on processing rape kits for decades in spite of continuously expanding police budgets since the 80s, so clearly a lot of this money wasn't properly being allocated to criminal investigations in the first place.

If you ask 10 people what defunding the police means, you'll get 10 different answers. And since the left has lost all right to scream "slippery slope fallacy!", I think its safe to go ahead and say it means to abolish the police entirely. Even if you don't mean that now, we all know you will in 3 years anyway.
 
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