06-20-2019, 12:39 PM
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2 days after a illegal was released from jail for raping a woman in Seattle, he attacked her again
Good ol' Democratic run sancuary city
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warrant was issued Monday for a White Center man who allegedly attacked a 32-year-old woman in her wheelchair two days after he was released from jail for raping her last year.
Francisco Carranza-Ramirez, 35, pleaded guilty in February to third-degree rape and was set to be sentenced to 12 months in jail, with the time he had spent in King County Jail since Sept. 27, 2018 to count toward the sentence, court documents said. The standard range for third-degree rape is 6-12 months.
However, a recommendation from Carranza-Ramirez's attorney helped grant a conditional release for him.
As Carranza-Ramirez had little financial help and no housing in the U.S., his defense said he would move to Mexico with financial aid from his family.
He was released on Thursday and if he had not provided proof he was living in Mexico by June 25, a warrant would be issued for his arrest, documents said. A sexual assault protection order was also issued against him.
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Media: Associated Press
Two days after he was released on Sunday, he allegedly violated the protection order by "being within 1,000 feet" of the woman he raped, Sgt. Ryan Abbott of the King County Sheriff's Office said in a news release. The next day, Monday, he allegedly knocked the woman out of a wheelchair, strangled and threatened to kill her. He reportedly fled the scene before deputies arrived.
Carranza-Ramirez first talked to the woman on Sept. 24, 2018. He allegedly approached her, talked to her but then she said she had to pick up her 2-year-old son and go to dinner.
He met the two later at the restaurant where she felt uncomfortable throughout the dinner, probable cause documents said. He offered to give the two a ride home as they lived close and she accepted. When they got home, he walked into the apartment with her with no invitation.
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She told police he started touching her, telling her inappropriate and uncomfortable things like "I want to feel you." She said she was scared of him, too scared to do anything when he carried her out of her wheelchair and allegedly raped her in her bedroom, documents said. He left afterward and she said she called 911, but hung up, feeling too scared.
Two days later, he entered her apartment again after walking her and her son back from the mailbox. She said he pushed her wheelchair to the bedroom where he raped her. She told him to stop repeatedly, until she convinced him she had to go to the bathroom. She called 911, but halfway through the call heard him move and put the phone down. The operator reportedly heard the woman saying "stop" and "I'll be quiet."
When deputies arrived, the woman was able to get away from Carranza-Ramirez, and deputies arrested him in the bedroom.
Anyone with information on Carranza-Ramirez's whereabouts was urged to call 911.
https://www.seattlepi.com/local/crim...photo-10511731
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