
This is indeed welcome news as many people were still worried that Daniel might not have been the Lakewood rapist.
Good work Lakewood Police Department and Lakewood Prosecutor's office; send that bastard away forever!
Jim O'Bryan via Betsy Voinovich
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Stan Austin wrote:I have a proposal that might be over the top but it is deliberately provocative in order to promote a discussion.
How about as soon as possible after a serious (here the definition of serious is important) is reported the emergency phone/text/email system is activated as it is for serious weather conditions?
Maybe this could be geographically limited to say the immediate Warren Road area in this instance.
Imagine if all of a sudden there were dozens of eyes on the street and immediate vicinity to potentially apprehend a violator?
I know this raises a slew of questions such as raising a technological vigilante but I think it out to be discussed.
Stan Austin
"James Daniels III has been charged with rape AND burglary in connection with the violent
rape of a runner on Warren Road, and with a burglary on Marlowe earlier in the year. He
may be charged with other crimes in the coming days.
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Valerie
I just spoke with Chief Malley and you are correct.
Going from her car to home.
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Valerie Molinski wrote:Thanks for clearing that up. Like I said, I had heard that a few times and was not sure what was true.
Part of why I wanted confirmation is because so many were quick to condemn the woman in Edgewater for being 'dumb' and running at 5:30 am and doing the victim blame thing. I heard much of the same when the Warren woman was mentioned as a running as well. Whether someone is walking from home to car to go to work, or someone is walking down the block to the drug store to get medicine for a sick kid, or someone is out exercising... it should not matter. They carry no blame in what happened to them.
I wish them much strength in the coming weeks. Thankfully, the perpetrator is off the streets, though.
Will Brown wrote:If enough of us have mobiles, this could be an effective way to make the city safer. I would envision something like an automated phone call to all residents in the neighborhood where a violent crime has occurred, and a special line at the police department that would keep a list of volunteers and arrange one when requested.
Valerie Molinski wrote:Part of why I wanted confirmation is because so many were quick to condemn the woman in Edgewater for being 'dumb' and running at 5:30 am and doing the victim blame thing. I heard much of the same when the Warren woman was mentioned as a running as well. Whether someone is walking from home to car to go to work, or someone is walking down the block to the drug store to get medicine for a sick kid, or someone is out exercising... it should not matter. They carry no blame in what happened to them.
I wish them much strength in the coming weeks. Thankfully, the perpetrator is off the streets, though.
Jim O'Bryan wrote:
"We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would harm us."
(not said by George Orwell)
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Will Brown wrote: And I don't understand at all the comment above that the woman had the right to be there, and the attacker did not. He would have the same rights that she has, unless you are saying we are going back to the days when black people had no right to be on the west side. Certainly he had no right to assault her.
Will Brown wrote:I stand with those who say that a woman who is out alone, walking or running, is in more danger than one who is in a group (except apparently in Delhi). I am not saying that is a good thing, only that it is the way the world is. So running where there are other people is safer than running where there are no people. The women I have known who ran at night or in the early morning always ran with a partner; when I was young, I thought that was a bit much, but now that I have a few more years of learning, I think they were wise.
So a woman who opts to run in the wee hours, alone, has chosen a more dangerous path, which is not to say that she deserves being attacked, but is to say that if she is concerned, as she should be, with her safety, she should choose a safer course of action. If she chooses to close her eyes to thousands of years of human behaviour, and be blinded by ideology, she will be, to some degree, at risk. Women should be taught this reality from an early age, and should reinforce it among themselves. I don't think there is an effective way to change the behaviour of potential rapists.