Posted on 01/18/2018 12:01:38 PM PST by nickcarraway
A security guard who was arrested after a prostitute fell out of his car is suspected of raping more than a dozen women or girls as young as 15 at gunpoint in Los Angeles County, police said Wednesday. Ferdinand Ervin Flowers, 35, of Long Beach, pleaded not guilty Wednesday with kidnapping to commit rape, robbery and assault, prosecutors said.
He was being held on more than $1 million bail. It wasn't immediately clear whether he had an attorney.
Flowers, a security guard, is believed to be the man who in 2014 and 2017 "cajoled" sex workers into his car, then pulled a gun, drove them to an industrial area and robbed and sexually assaulted them before letting them go, said Capt. William Hays, commanding officer of the Los Angeles Police Department Robbery-Homicide Division.
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One doesn’t necessarily pay a prostitute for sex, but one pays a prostitute to go away after the sex act is complete. Flowers didn’t pay, she didn’t go away, and now he’s in trouble.
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Post of the day!
I'm guessing originally "Flores".
Leni
I'm guessing he's good for some...
Been doing this at least 5 years....or better.
I'd guess he "graduated"....
A bad guy..and needs to be put down.
LOL!!
In Mr. Flores’ home country rape, assault and robbery are not actually crimes. They are political maneuvers.
Prostitutes are human beings. Paying one to engage in a sex act doesn't give one the right to assault and terrorize them.
To many Feminazis, yes.
On it's surface, a john enters a contract with a prostitute to pay for services rendered. The problem with viewing things as such, is that a contract for illegal acts is invalid and unenforceable. In a jurisdiction where prostitution is legal, I would think it would be both assault and theft of services. Where prostitution is illegal it would be only assault. JMHO.
Yep, if you enter a drug house with the intent of doing drugs then deciding to rob the dealer, who's at fault? You, the dealer or both of you?
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