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2 niggers drugged, raped willing wigger Democrat woman, then partied, cops say. She died in South Beach hotel

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Apr 1, 2021, 3:35:19 PM4/1/21
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Two North Carolina men visiting South Beach have been arrested
and accused of drugging and raping a woman who later died in her
hotel room, police say.

The men, Evoire Collier, 21, and Dorian Taylor, 24, are also
accused of stealing the woman’s credit cards to spend money on
their trip in South Beach. Investigators are trying to determine
whether the woman died of an overdose, possibly from a pill the
men supplied. The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office said
Monday it is conducting further tests, and no cause of death has
been determined.

The arrests come as Miami Beach police and city officials have
been grappling with the overwhelming spring break crowds,
instituting an 8 p.m. curfew aimed at cracking down on rowdy
revelers on the streets. In recent weeks, South Beach has seen
brawls, crowd stampedes and police confrontations involving the
use of pepper balls.

Miami Beach police have made over 1,000 arrests since February
and at least five officers have been hurt on the job, according
to the department. Interim City Manager Raul Aguila, on
Saturday, called for the curfew to “contain the overwhelming
crowd of visitors and the potential for violence, disruption and
damage to property” during what has at times been a chaotic
spring break period.

The charges Collier and Taylor face are far more serious:
burglary with battery, sexual battery, petty theft and the
fraudulent use of a credit card. If the drug they gave her is
proven to have played a role in her death, the men could
potentially face a manslaughter or murder charge.

The victim, a 24-year-old woman visiting from Pennsylvania, was
staying at the Albion Hotel, 1650 James Ave.

Both men, who hail from Greensboro, North Carolina, were booked
into a Miami-Dade jail on Sunday, records show.

On Monday afternoon, prosecutor Ayana Duncan said the men should
be held in jail before trial because they could face even more
serious charges depending on the results of the death
investigation. “Both are from out of state,” Duncan said. “There
is the potential they could otherwise abscond.”

Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Mindy Glazer agreed — and also
expressed alarm about the accusations. “He couldn’t even pick up
the phone to call police or 911 after they did whatever it is
they did to her,” Glazer said.

A Miami-Dade assistant public defender, during Monday’s hearing,
did not address details of the allegations. Collier and Taylor
will face an arraignment in about three weeks.

According to a Miami Beach arrest report, this is what happened:

Paramedics and officers were called to the hotel after the woman
was discovered “semi nude” and dead in the room’s bed on
Thursday. Detectives immediately obtained video surveillance
footage of two men entering with the woman, and then leaving
less than one hour later.

Collier fit the description of one of the men, and was found
Saturday on Ocean Drive at Eighth Street — an area that has been
jam-packed with partiers in recent weeks. He was wearing the
same pants seen in the video, according to the report.

He confessed to police that he and Taylor met the woman at a
local restaurant. Collier claimed that Taylor gave the girl a
“green pill” as they walked on Ocean Drive. It was unclear from
the arrest report whether she took the pill willingly, or if she
was given it surreptitiously.

Collier told police that he believed the drug was Percocet, a
powerful pain reliever, a Miami Beach detective testified during
Monday’s bond hearing.

“Obviously, we sent it to the lab,” Miami Beach Detective Luis
Alsina told the judge. “We don’t know if it was fentanyl or some
other narcotic.”

Collier said “that he went along with [Taylor] as they planned
to have sex with the victim,” according to the report.

Walking into the hotel, the detective testified, the woman was
staggering enough that Taylor had to hold her up as they walked
into the elevator. “The defendant was holding her from behind,
holding her by the neck so she could stand,” Alsina said.

At the hotel, Collier claimed, they each had sex with the woman,
and at one point, Taylor forced himself on her as she appeared
to be unconscious, the report said.

“The fact that the victim was under the influence of alcohol and
narcotics, she could not have consented to sex with the
defendants,” according to the police report.

When it became clear the woman was unconscious, the men stole
cash, credit cards and her phone and left her in the room
“without any concern for her welfare or safety.”

The men used the stolen credit cards at “various locations” in
Miami Beach, according to the report. Police said Taylor was
captured on video surveillance using the woman’s credit card at
South Beach Liquors. When he was arrested, police found the
woman’s phone and green pills, the report said.

An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the
surname of the Miami-Dade prosecutor on the case. The correct
name is Ayana Duncan.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article250117119.ht
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