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Re: California Democrats accused of committing rapes, murder after being released on bail, reports say

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Apr 30, 2023, 5:10:02 AM4/30/23
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On 25 Sep 2021, hamilton <repar...@naacp.org> posted some
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> Rudy Canoza wrote
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>> Let the victim families kill them.

At least two California men are accused of committing heinous crimes after
being released on bail for previous offenses, according to a local report.

Two men who were arrested this week in connection with separate crimes
including sexual assault, murder and arson had recently been released on
bail, according to reports from local affiliate FOX 40 and CBS Sacramento.

On Wednesday, Joseph Frank Pineda Pimentel was arrested and charged with
raping a woman in Sonora just days after he was bailed out of jail in
connection with a previous sexual assault arrest, CBS reported.

Pineda Pimentel, a 37-year-old military veteran, was previously arrested
on Sept. 2 on a separate of rape by force or fear, the Turlock Police
Department said. According to police, his DNA was linked to the sexual
assault of a homeless woman in June, when he allegedly "offered her a ride
and told her he would ‘help her out.’" Instead, he drove her to the back
of a closed business and forcibly raped her, police said.

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Police learned in late August that the DNA collected from the victim also
matched two more unsolved sex crimes cases in other counties, all of which
involved similar circumstances, police said.

Pineda Pimentel’s record also shows he was arrested and charged with rape
in 2009 while he was in the military, but the case was dropped, police
said.

Meanwhile in Sacramento, 51-year-old Troy Davis was charged with murdering
a Mary Kate Tibbitts, 61, after breaking into her home, sexually
assaulting her, killing her two dogs and setting the house on fire,
authorities said.

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According to CBS and FOX 40, Davis was out on bail at the time of the
Sept. 3 attack. According to FOX 40 he had been freed with no bail in June
after being nabbed on charge of suspicion of stealing a motor vehicle. He
was a no-show for his June 22 arraignment.

Police say Davis and Tibbitts did not appear to know each other.

Davis was arrested Saturday on a parole violation, when police identified
him as a suspect in the murder of Tibbitts, who lived in Sacramento.

Davis has a lengthy criminal history in Sacramento and Santa Cruz
counties, with cases dating back to 2013 that include charges of resisting
an officer, battery on an officer, possession of methamphetamine,
threatening an officer, misdemeanor sexual battery and assault and
battery, the newspaper reported.

He was released from prison following felony convictions in 2017 and 2018
for assault with a deadly weapon and robbery. Following his release,
authorities say he committed more crimes in June 2021 and then was
released again.

According to The Sacramento Bee reported, Davis was described as a
transient who initially showed up in Tibbitts’ neighborhood and was caught
by a doorbell camera masturbating on a resident’s porch that Friday,
before returning to the area and breaking into Tibbitts’ home.

The case has outraged the public and prosecutors, who blame legislators
for weakening prosecutors’ ability to keep criminals in prison once they
are convicted.

Tibbitts’ brother, George, told FOX 40 the "priority has to be public
safety."

"This is not a new story. There are many victims of crimes committed by
people out on bail," George Tibbitts said. "And it shouldn’t happen.
Particularly, one so gruesome, as happened to our sister."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

<https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-rapes-murder-bail>
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