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"He was just acting like a schoolboy, saying all these things like 'Don't be cheeky, don't be rude'," she told the officer.ĭespite her pleas and attempts to defy the rapist, she said her callous attacker eventually told her "This won't take a moment" before raping her. The victim said she even questioned the rapist during her ordeal, asking him questions such as "Have you got a wife then?" - which he denied - and "Do you live here?", but the teenager was told to "Stop being so nosy". "I was just crying 'I want my mum, I want my mum' and he was like 'You're not going to get your mum'," she said. She explained that she also pretended to have a "bladder problem" and had closed her legs during the attack but was punched in the stomach by the man - who she said reeked of cigarette smoke. "I think he was actually quite nervous as well because his voice was shaking," the girl added. She continued: "I was just wishing for it all to be over and he was saying this c**p like 'You're not a virgin' and I said 'Excuse me, I think I would know if I was a virgin. "I was just like 'Get away from me'," she said. He was a sick man," she said.Īt one point, the plucky teenager told the officer how she turned her cheek to avoid his attempts to kiss her. I said 'Excuse me, I don't even know you and you're doing this to me'. She said she continued to say things to her attacker despite being stripped of her clothes and told to put her jumper over her head so she could not see him. "I said 'What are you going to do with me afterwards - am I going to be able to see my family? You are not going to kill me and stuff', and he said 'No, I am not going to kill you'," she added. The girl then recalled telling the man: "You make me sick." I said 'Why?' and he said 'You're growing'." She said: "He was saying 'What age are you?' and I went '13' and he said 'That is a lovely age, a lovely age'. Speaking calmly and fluently, the schoolgirl told the officer how she was suddenly grabbed off the bike, dragged into woods, pushed over and ordered to take some of her clothes off. I just totally regret that now," the girl told the police officer, who assured her: "I would say never give up smiling." "I gave a smile to say 'Hi' and he just ignored me and kept on walking.
The victim said she had seen the man shortly before he pounced and described him as having a body like the character Phil Mitchell from EastEnders and a face like his brother Grant. In it, the girl held hands tightly with her mother as she told a police officer she was snatched from her bike in daylight as she rode through a wooded area in the early evening. Maidstone Crown Court was shown the video - filmed two days after the alleged attack near Woking, Surrey, on Septemon Friday as Imiela watched from the dock. He also denies the kidnap, indecent assault and attempted rape of a 10-year-old girl in Birmingham in November 2002. One of the women was allegedly raped twice. In a police video interview, the teenager - the alleged seventh victim of a man accused of raping eight women and girls across south east England - said she "rejected" orders from her violent attacker, who thumped her when she refused to comply.Īntoni Imiela, 49, of Appledore, near Ashford in Kent, denies raping the girl and has also pleaded not guilty to eight further counts of rape against five women and two girls under 16. “The officer involved in the shooting Wednesday night in the Austin neighborhood has been relieved of police powers, effective today, while the Civilian Office of Police Accountability is conducting this investigation,” according to the statement.A brave 13-year-old girl argued with a rapist who grabbed her as she cycled on her bike and told him "you make me sick" after he asked her age, a court has heard. When asked why this had happened, Terry said he didn’t want to go beyond the Police Department’s statement said. He declined to say how many times police fired. “No shots were fired at officers,” Brown said. The boy was apparently unarmed, authorities said, as no gun was recovered.īrown did not say whether the boy did or did not have a gun when he was wounded in the lot of a nearby gas station.
Officers were trying “to stop a stolen vehicle wanted in connection with a vehicular hijacking” from Oak Park when it happened about 10:15 p.m., according to a statement from Chicago police. After he fled on foot, the boy “turned toward officers” and was shot once, Chicago police Superintendent David Brown said during a brief evening news conference at police headquarters Thursday.