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Black staff members at Bahamas resort arrested for drugging, assaulting 2 sloppy wigger American women: Police

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The two white broads were fucking around with black men and someone who
knew them saw it when they streamed bits live facetiming. They got
busted. Screaming "rape" is how liberal whores try and evade
responsibility for their poor decisions.

Two resort staffers were arrested in the Bahamas after a pair of American
women on vacation said they were drugged and assaulted, according to the
Royal Bahamas Police Force.

Amber Sherer and Dongayla Dobson went on vacation without their kids for
the first time earlier this month, taking a Carnival cruise to the
Bahamas. On the last day of their trip, the cruise stopped on Grand Bahama
Island and the two women went to a resort that was recommended by the
cruise company, the women said.

Sherer and Dobson said resort staff offered them a two-for-one drink --
which they accepted -- and almost immediately began feeling ill.

"After the first drink, we had to get out of the ocean, because we noticed
that it was just hitting so hard. I just felt so out of it," Dobson said
in an interview that aired Thursday on "Good Morning America."

The two women said they lost consciousness and were assaulted by two
resort staff members. The two mothers said they had bruises on their legs
and tested positive for various drugs.

"I vaguely remember glimpses of his face. I don't remember all of it,"
Dobson said. "I don't remember everything, but I remembered enough of that
-- he was a staff worker, and he had a goatee, and he was a local -- that
the resort security was able to pull the footage and identify them right
then and there."

The Royal Bahamas Police Force said in a statement that they "recognize
the seriousness of such matters and handle them with the highest level of
professionalism, privacy and sensitivity."

Police said preliminary reports indicate that the incident occurred on
Feb. 4, shortly after noon at a Central Grand Bahama beach. Police began
their investigation upon learning of the incident and arrested two men --
a 54-year-old man from Eight Mile Rock and a 40-year-old man from South
Bahamia.

Officers later boarded the ship and provided a sexual assault kit,
hospital form from the ship's medical doctor and obtained the women's
statements, police said.

The Royal Bahamas Police Force is working with the FBI on the
investigation.

"Through the FBI's Legal Attaché office in Nassau, we have strong,
established relationships and stand ready to assist in any way the
Bahamian government may request. We refer you to Royal Bahamas Police
Force, which is leading the investigation, for any comment on this
matter," the FBI said in a statement.

In a statement to ABC News, the Pirates Cove Zipline and Water Park said,
in part, "we are very concerned about the allegations made and will
continue to cooperate with authorities to faithfully resolve the issue"
and noted that while the police investigation is ongoing, they have
"terminated the employment of the two accused."

"At Pirates Cove, the safety of our guests and team members is always
paramount. We regret that our guests experienced this incident, and we
remain steadfast in our commitment to aid police in the collection of
evidence in response to these allegations, including providing Police
access to video from the sixteen cameras around the beach facility where
the assault of the two guests allegedly occurred," Pirates Cove said in
the statement.

"We are very concerned about the allegations made and will continue to
cooperate with authorities to faithfully resolve the issue," the statement
said.

Carnival Cruises said in a statement that they are providing their full
cooperation to authorities.

"While ashore in Freeport, Bahamas, on an independent shore excursion, two
guests on Carnival Elation reported to Bahamian Police that they were
sexually assaulted at a local beach," Carnival Cruises told ABC News in a
statement. "Our onboard care team provided support for the two guests as
they sailed back to Jacksonville. Bahamian Police are investigating the
matter and Carnival is providing our full cooperation."

The U.S. State Department issued a Level 2 travel advisory for the Bahamas
in January, warning that there has been an increase in homicides and
sexual violence.

The two mothers told ABC News that the arrests are not enough and are
demanding justice.

https://abcnews.go.com/US/staff-members-bahamas-resort-arrested-drugging-
assaulting-2/story?id=107062795
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