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Guy dressed as security guard, forced a woman to strip

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http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/2017/11/police_north_end_security_guard_used_badge_to_force_woman_to_strip?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=socialflow

 

 

 

A Randolph man dressed in a security guard uniform forced a woman to strip and then tried to grab and kiss her before she was able to flee, a Suffolk County prosecutor said.
Isaiah Brown, 26, stood out of sight behind a door inside a 5th-floor courtroom in Boston Municipal Court. Charged with indecent assault and battery, two counts of assault and battery, and impersonating a police officer, Brown was ordered held on $5,000 bail.
Brown, who his attorney said lives with his parents in Randolph, approached a woman at about 2:30 a.m. Friday morning on Hanover Street in the North End, Assistant District Attorney Ben Megrian told the court.
“He said he needed to talk to her and she had to come with him immediately,” Megrian said. “The suspect asked her to strip, the victim pulled her pants down to her knees, exposing her underwear. The suspect got closer and attempted to kiss her and rub her waist area.”
The victim screamed and was able to flee at that point, Megrian said. Police were able to see the encounter on nearby security footage, Megrian said, and a manager at a downtown Boston security firm identified Brown as the suspect in the footage.
Brown, who is listed in court records as an employee at Northeast Security, was wearing a security guard uniform at the time of the encounter, Megrian said.
“The defendant demanded an ID from the victim and told her she was under investigation,” the prosecutor said. “The defendant was wearing a security officer uniform with a badge, leading the victim to believe the suspect was a police officer.”
Megrian asked for $15,000 bail. Brown’s attorney, Justine Whalen, asked for a low cash bail or personal recognizance, noting her client’s lack of criminal history, the fact that he is about to complete his studies at a community college, and that his parents and several siblings were present in court on his behalf.
Whalen also blasted the police report as “poorly written” and “confusing” and said the identification and statements Brown gave to police — during which, Megrian said, Brown admitted to following the victim but said she initiated the physical contact — could be challenged in future court proceedings.
A woman who identified herself as Brown’s sister said her brother is a man of “excellent character.”
“My brother would never do anything like this,” she said as she pushed past reporters.
It was not immediately clear whether Brown was able to post bail. He is due back in court Dec. 18.

 

 

 

Lives with his parents., Shocking.

 

A weirdo like this should get a long prison sentence, but likely will get no jail time.

 

Like he won't do something worse next time?

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http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/2017/11/police_north_end_security_guard_used_badge_to_force_woman_to_strip?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=socialflow

 

 

 

 

Lives with his parents., Shocking.

 

A weirdo like this should get a long prison sentence, but likely will get no jail time.

 

Like he won't do something worse next time?

 

Yup, definitely a gateway crime into some more focked up stuff..

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Yup, definitely a gateway crime into some more focked up stuff..

 

And edjr is right, all he'll get is a stern warning for this.

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And edjr is right, all he'll get is a stern warning for this.

 

This happened in Massachusetts.

 

A stern warning is on the harsh end for the liberal twit judges here.

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This happened in Massachusetts.

 

A stern warning is on the harsh end for the liberal twit judges here.

 

Agreed, but red ink made these people cry as kids. So when the judge tells the POS that what he did is against the law and wrong, that'll be deemed a stern warning.

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This only works if you catch a shoplifter and take her to the back office. Or so I've seen on several videos. :hyper:

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This only works if you catch a shoplifter and take her to the back office. Or so I've seen on several videos. :hyper:

This is what I was thinking and I can guarantee that p0rn is where he got the idea and he was prolly stunned when she screamed and ran away.

 

What are you doing? You're ruining EVERYTHING, ...and next time dress up like a cheerleader!!!

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It seemed like a good idea at the time :mad:

 

It is. Just poor execution.

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Sent a link to my boss on this. Another small security company, going to end up folding due to one employee. Deservedly.

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Well we all know what wiff is going as for halloween next year!

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Sent a link to my boss on this. Another small security company, going to end up folding due to one employee. Deservedly.

Did she think it was hawt? :wub:

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Well we all know what wiff is going as for halloween next year!

Only if my Pediatric Proctologist outfit is dirty.

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