Obama problems
2023-10-29 07:32:39 UTC
These damned niggers should all be rounded up and culled.
A woman was forced into a car at gunpoint and then sexually assaulted inNormandy Park on Monday.
At about 6:15 p.m., a 28-year-old woman was walking her dog near the
Gregory Heights neighborhood when she was forced into a car, driven a
short distance away, and then attacked before being released, according to
Normandy Park Police.
Investigators said the abduction happened near 16th Ave. SW and SW 170th
St. The victim was held captive for about 50 minutes. She and her dog
were released about three blocks away near 19th Ave. SW and SW 170th St.
after she started screaming.
The suspect is described as a Black man, 30 to 35 years old, and about 5
feet, 5 inches tall. He was driving a blue or dark-colored sedan with
silver or aluminum wheels.
Officers have been combing the area for possible evidence and camera
footage. Residents in the area say they should have been warned about the
crime, with many learning about it days after the fact from word of mouth
or online chatter.
Someone telling me as Im going for a walk is not necessarily the ideal
time to hear this. No, I would have preferred to hear it some other way,
said a woman KIRO 7 caught while she was out with her dog alone where the
victim escaped.
David Campbell said he learned about the attack from his wife, who talked
with someone else on the block.
Just looking now theres not too many people wandering around so it may
be the words just gotten out and people are staying home, he said. We
havent heard anything from the police yet, Campbell added.
KIRO 7 asked Normandy Parks Police Chief, Dan Yourkoski, why the
department didnt share information about the attack publicly. He first
said they wanted to get all of their information correct before sharing
it. When KIRO 7 pressed and asked, Is there any concern for the public
though? Like I said, this person got away Monday and its now Thursday.
They could still be in the area and only the people on the block may have
known this happened. Chief Yourkoski answered, This is very rare for
this area and we havent heard of anything else similar to this happening,
and what we didnt want to cause undue alarm.
Yourkoski also said the department is throwing all their resources into
this investigation. He gave some tips for people who have to walk their
dogs alone. He said to keep alert, always take your phone, keep earbuds at
a lower volume or dont wear them, try not to take the same exact route
every time, and dont get close to a car that asks for help.
Its very rare these days where people do not have phones where they can
look up directions. Most people dont need help to find unless its a
particular house, said Yourkoski.
The chief said this victim walked the same route every day and right now
they are still investigating if the suspect knew that and waited for her
or if this was a random attack. The family of the victim posted to the
Nextdoor app that theyre offering a $10,000 reward for anyone who
provides information that leads to an arrest.
Police also ask residents to check their doorbell cameras for any footage
of a dark sedan driving in the area on Monday around 6 p.m.
If you witnessed anything or have information that could help in the
investigation, youre asked to call 206- 248-7600 or email Chief Yourkosi
at ***@normandyparkwa.gov.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/woman-forced-car-gunpoint-sexually-
162730084.html