Posted on 12/03/2010 10:52:47 PM PST by Wile E Coyote Genius
A sex offender just released from prison is accused of groping a woman on a RIPTA bus.
The woman got up from the window seat, pushed past the heavy-set Austin, and told the bus driver what was happening, LaCross said. Thats when Austin suddenly got off the bus in Barrington.
The woman was able to identify the groper from photos. The police said that she picked out Austin, whod been released from the Adult Correctional Institutions two weeks earlier after serving 4½ years for second-degree child molestation.
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Sounds like he’s ready for the TSA.
I think you are correct!
That's the first mistake.
Sounds like he wanted to go back. It's cold outside. He had three hots and a cot back in the joint.
This doesn’t make sense.The government does this to thousands daily.Why aren’t they in a cell?
He was doing his part as a good democrat...keeping everybody on the bus safe from terrorists.
The system worked!
He molested a child.
He was convicted and put away.
He served his time, and learned his lesson, and tried to become a productive member of society.
He was preparing for the TSA practicum, not wontonly groping her for mere illicit sexual gratification.
Think the jury will buy it? Or will they recommend that the sheriff buy a new rope?
hahahaha! I was going to say, he’ll use the TSA defense— after all they’re not checking most buses atm. Just his patriotic duty to keep us ‘safe’.
Musta been practicing for his new job with the TSA.
“The system worked!”
I’d say this guy is making significant progress towards being rehabilitated. He’s touching adult women instead of children.
Of course, I don’t think the woman he groped saw it that way, but...
another successful graduate of
0bama’s School for Breast and Crotch Inspectors
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