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.
These pro-immigrant traitors date back to
1965
1986
today's de facto open borders.
Yet, these traitors are never stopped.