Wednesday, November 21, 2012

14-YEAR-OLD BOY RAPES 65-YEAR-OLD WOMAN HE KIDNAPPED FOR RANSOM

Bob Walsh says: “The fool returned to the scene of the kidnapping in possession of property belonging to his victim and the toy pistol he used in the kidnapping. He was still in the car he stole from her when he was spotted and arrested. I guess you can call him felony stupid among other things.”

Look for the do-gooders and bleeding hearts to side with this sorry-ass thug.

VALLEJO 14-YEAR-OLD APPEARS IN ADULT COURT IN KIDNAPPING, RAPE CASE
By Tony Burchyns

Times-Herald
November 19, 2012

FAIRFIELD, Calif. -- The 14-year-old boy charged as an adult in the alleged kidnapping and sexual assault of a 65-year-old woman in Vallejo appeared in court Monday.

Wearing a blue juvenile hall jumpsuit, Kaviar King was ushered into adult court with his hands shackled at his waist. Charged with 10 felony counts, he looked straight ahead as his public defender asked for his arraignment to be postponed a week to allow the defense more time to prepare before possibly entering a plea.

Solano County Superior Court Judge Wendy Getty rescheduled the arraignment for 8:30 a.m. Monday in Vallejo.

King faces charges including attempted murder, torture, kidnapping, carjacking and a range of sex offenses.

His bail was set at $4.5 million, a figure that reflects six felonies that carry potential life sentences. He is being held at Solano County Juvenile Hall, where he will remain pending the outcome of his case unless he is bailed out.

King's attorney, Solano County Deputy Public Defender John Mendenhall, declined to talk to reporters afterward.

King was arrested Thursday night for allegedly kidnapping the victim at gunpoint in the parking lot of the Gateway Plaza shopping center in Vallejo. He allegedly forced the victim to drive to a location within several miles where he sexually assaulted her.

Passersby discovered the victim duct taped in a ditch near Hiddenbrooke Parkway and Interstate 80. They called police and gave police information that helped them develop leads in the case.

King was arrested after returning to the parking lot where the initial abduction took place. Vallejo detectives were there investigating when they spotted King and arrested him, according to police. He was found in possession of the victim's property, a replica handgun and her minivan.

During the abduction, which lasted more than an hour, police said a family member of the victim received a phone call from someone demanding money in exchange for the victim's safe return. The family member reported the ransom demand to police.

Police said the ransom was not paid.

Deputy District Attorney Karen Jensen said prosecutors decided to charge King as an adult because of the "serious nature of the crime."

In California, 14 is the minimum age for a minor to be charged as an adult. King turned 14 on Sept. 3, according to information released during Monday's hearing.

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