Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rape kits often sit around for many, many years before being processed. So I'd say this one was very quick.
I mean, sure. But a 9 yr old being raped by a stranger during a home break in is an EMERGENCY. The kit processing should be treated as such.
Anyone raped would probably view apprehending the suspect as an emergency. Read up on rape kits processing time and it will piss you off.
NP and I hear you but I would hope as a society we want to protect children and see this horrendous crime as an emergency worth jumping to the front of the line for. A child rapist is the lowest of the low and so dangerous for our society.
You’d be surprised how many politicians (and voters!) want sex with children normalized. Why do you think they’re ignoring this atrocity?
Anonymous wrote:I saw this news article about a recent conviction in a home invasion rape of a 9 year old in Takoma Park. Looking at the charging documents, it appears that the rape kit was done in November 2021, but the results did not come back until April 2021 -- it was an immediate hit, and led to an immediate arrest, but it's so depressing that this person was circulating in the population for 5 months because it takes that long to do a rape kit even in these outrageous circumstances. The charging document notes that the police detective had interviewed the guy in an unrelated case in February, so that suggests that he might have committed an additional sex crime in February. I don't understand why we can't solve this problem.
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you ask the Democrat party? They control everything in Maryland - especially in MoCo.
God forbid you’d ever vote for another party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rape kits often sit around for many, many years before being processed. So I'd say this one was very quick.
I mean, sure. But a 9 yr old being raped by a stranger during a home break in is an EMERGENCY. The kit processing should be treated as such.
Anyone raped would probably view apprehending the suspect as an emergency. Read up on rape kits processing time and it will piss you off.
NP and I hear you but I would hope as a society we want to protect children and see this horrendous crime as an emergency worth jumping to the front of the line for. A child rapist is the lowest of the low and so dangerous for our society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rape kits often sit around for many, many years before being processed. So I'd say this one was very quick.
I mean, sure. But a 9 yr old being raped by a stranger during a home break in is an EMERGENCY. The kit processing should be treated as such.
Anyone raped would probably view apprehending the suspect as an emergency. Read up on rape kits processing time and it will piss you off.
NP and I hear you but I would hope as a society we want to protect children and see this horrendous crime as an emergency worth jumping to the front of the line for. A child rapist is the lowest of the low and so dangerous for our society.