Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing scheduled for today was postponed until April 7.
Found this statement from the attorneys interesting:
Mr. Wooten said Mr. Montano’s adopted family members are U.S. citizens and that if he acquitted of the crime, he “will have a chance to obtain legal residency.”
While several family members and friends attended Friday’s court hearing, some waiving at Mr. Montano as he was led out of the courtroom, they declined to talk with reporters.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/mar/31/jose-montano-rockville-rape-suspect-hearing-postpo/
Adopted family members? How do you adopt a child that is not in the country legally? I know they have a foster-kid refugee program but this attorney is stretching it.
Anonymous wrote:Hearing scheduled for today was postponed until April 7.
Found this statement from the attorneys interesting:
Mr. Wooten said Mr. Montano’s adopted family members are U.S. citizens and that if he acquitted of the crime, he “will have a chance to obtain legal residency.”
While several family members and friends attended Friday’s court hearing, some waiving at Mr. Montano as he was led out of the courtroom, they declined to talk with reporters.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/mar/31/jose-montano-rockville-rape-suspect-hearing-postpo/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The defendant's attorneys are claiming that they have photos and texts indicating the victim was "amenable". Is it possible that they are lying? I can't imagine that this is true considering the brutal nature of what happened.
It shouldn't matter what she sent them via text. If she said no it's rape
Anonymous wrote:The cover-up of the March 7 attack came from the top, but blew open when the next crime happened there.
Why wasn't the March 7 criminal ever arrested?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that the texts don't mean it wasn't rape. If she didn't want it then it was a criminal act. BUT, I think that if she really did agree to go beforehand and she went in the bathroom with them willingly, it means people should not be blaming the school's lax security. Are security guards supposed to peek into stalls all day to see what's going on?
I really don't know. But the whole thing makes me want to flee montgomery county.
Here are 160,000 students in the county and you want to flee because of something that happened to 1? Turn off the news and get off DCUM. It's a big world out there and only the highly unusual upsetting stuff makes it to the news.
Typical reaponse. This rape shouldn't bother you because it was just 1 young Latino girl and this type of thing couldn't possibly happen at a W school? I don't care what school your kid goes to. This is not 1 isolated incident. Could happen at any HS in the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that the texts don't mean it wasn't rape. If she didn't want it then it was a criminal act. BUT, I think that if she really did agree to go beforehand and she went in the bathroom with them willingly, it means people should not be blaming the school's lax security. Are security guards supposed to peek into stalls all day to see what's going on?
I really don't know. But the whole thing makes me want to flee montgomery county.
Mr. Wooten said Mr. Montano’s adopted family members are U.S. citizens and that if he acquitted of the crime, he “will have a chance to obtain legal residency.”
While several family members and friends attended Friday’s court hearing, some waiving at Mr. Montano as he was led out of the courtroom, they declined to talk with reporters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that the texts don't mean it wasn't rape. If she didn't want it then it was a criminal act. BUT, I think that if she really did agree to go beforehand and she went in the bathroom with them willingly, it means people should not be blaming the school's lax security. Are security guards supposed to peek into stalls all day to see what's going on?
I really don't know. But the whole thing makes me want to flee montgomery county.
Here are 160,000 students in the county and you want to flee because of something that happened to 1? Turn off the news and get off DCUM. It's a big world out there and only the highly unusual upsetting stuff makes it to the news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that the texts don't mean it wasn't rape. If she didn't want it then it was a criminal act. BUT, I think that if she really did agree to go beforehand and she went in the bathroom with them willingly, it means people should not be blaming the school's lax security. Are security guards supposed to peek into stalls all day to see what's going on?
I really don't know. But the whole thing makes me want to flee montgomery county.
Here are 160,000 students in the county and you want to flee because of something that happened to 1? Turn off the news and get off DCUM. It's a big world out there and only the highly unusual upsetting stuff makes it to the news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that the texts don't mean it wasn't rape. If she didn't want it then it was a criminal act. BUT, I think that if she really did agree to go beforehand and she went in the bathroom with them willingly, it means people should not be blaming the school's lax security. Are security guards supposed to peek into stalls all day to see what's going on?
I really don't know. But the whole thing makes me want to flee montgomery county.
Here are 160,000 students in the county and you want to flee because of something that happened to 1? Turn off the news and get off DCUM. It's a big world out there and only the highly unusual upsetting stuff makes it to the news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that the texts don't mean it wasn't rape. If she didn't want it then it was a criminal act. BUT, I think that if she really did agree to go beforehand and she went in the bathroom with them willingly, it means people should not be blaming the school's lax security. Are security guards supposed to peek into stalls all day to see what's going on?
I really don't know. But the whole thing makes me want to flee montgomery county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bond denied again today. States attorney saying there may be evidence that alleged perps were gang related.
OMG...what's going on in that school????
Defense layers will be making victim a whore, that's clear from the posted interview.
It's awful for an adult to go through all that girl had already experienced and what's waiting for her, for a child - I can't even imagine, poor little thing.
Dure sounds lime a gang initiation ritual!