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Re: On Tuesday, police in Sturbridge, MA arrested Francisco Wellington Barros-Gomes, 26 at the J.C Penney's department store on Route 131. He has been charged with the J.C Penney employee charged with raping boy in store dressing room

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Dec 2, 2009, 6:05:43 PM12/2/09
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On Dec 2, 6:29 am, "BOP" <B...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday, police in Sturbridge, MA arrested Francisco Wellington
> Barros-Gomes, 26 at the J.C Penney's department store on Route 131. He has
> been charged with the forcible rape of a child, after allegedly attacking
> him in one of the store's dressing rooms.
>
> According to prosecutors, the alleged rape took place around 5:00 p.m.,
> while the boy's mother was making a phone call. Apparently, Barros-Gomes
> began a conversation with the boy, offering to bring him more clothes. At
> some point, the clerk entered the dressing room.
>
> Upon her return, the boy quickly reported the attack to his mother.
>
> During his arraignment on Wednesday, Assistant District Attorney Shayne
> Picard told Dudley District Court Judge Neil G. Snider: "At some point in
> time his mother needed to step away for a brief period of time to make a
> phone call while the young man was trying on clothing in a dressing room."
>
> Picard continued: "At some point in time he began to touch the young man.
> There was some fondling, your honor, touching private parts. The young man
> indicated he believed at some point in time the defendant did penetrate
> him . as well as touching his private areas and having the young man touch
> his private areas."
>
> Picard said that Barros-Gomes has admitted to touching the boy but that the
> defendant would not answer "when asked specifically if he penetrated the
> young man."
>
> Due to the serious nature of the crime and the fact that Barros-Gomes is not
> a U.S. citizen, but a Brazilian national, the district attorney asked that
> bail be set at $100,000. However, despite the obvious risk of flight, Judge
> Snider instead set bail substantially lower at $25,000.
>
> Barros-Gomes has been in the country for 10 months, and was working in the
> children's department of J.C. Penney's at the time of the reported attack.
>
> http://www.examiner.com/x-5919-Norfolk-Crime-Examiner~y2009m11d28-JC-...

Easy now, the perp was just doing a job most Americans won't do.

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