When I was a few weeks postpartum with my second child, I bundled us both up and waddled into the Fairfax County Circuit Court to testify against a man who had accosted my then-toddler daughter and I in a public bathroom while I was heavily pregnant.
When I arrived I was brought into a room with his other victims and found out he had assaulted a woman in the same bathroom. I suddenly felt I had been lucky.
The arresting officer who had also interviewed me weeks prior was clearly eager to do everything right to keep this guy off the street—he found additional witnesses, pulled surveillance footage, followed every step to the letter.
It was physically painful and difficult for me to even be there—trying to discreetly feed and soothe my two week-old for 6 hours on hard benches when we should both be home in bed. It was also terrifying discreetly breastfeeding in the same room as this monster.
When I finally took the stand, the attorney for the Commonwealth asked me if the man who was in the bathroom that day was in the room.
I paused, confused—because I knew what was going to happen next.
The courtroom had been packed all day but as case after case was handled, ours was the last one—now it was just the judge, court reporter, bailiff, the defendant, his lawyer, the Commonwealth attorney, and I.
The arresting officer wasn't in the room. The other victim and her husband had been given a new court date and sent home.
I adjusted my baby against my chest and looked at her as she repeated the question: Do you see the man you reported to police in this room today?
Why was she doing this? What was she doing?
I was sweating in my oversized cashmere nursing sweater and I felt prickles down my back. Everyone was staring at me. I'm not a lawyer. She asked me a question... and she was “on my side” so I should answer it, right?
I adjusted my baby again to give myself a free hand—and I pointed to him.
And just as I expected, his lawyer immediately pointed out there was nobody else present in the courtroom who it could be and therefore we had violated his constitutional right to due process.
The judge agreed. Hell, *I* agreed—but then I asked WHY hadn't the Commonwealth given me a photo array to choose from? Why did she ASK that?
Too late. It didn't matter that he was on surveillance footage entering the bathroom before us and pushing past us as we fled.
He was set free.
As I walked out of the court room the arresting officer spotted me from down the hall and ran over to me “Is it back in this courtroom? Is it starting?”
No, I told him, it's already over. He had been sent to another courtroom “by mistake.” He didn't even get a chance to testify. He looked horrified.
The Commonwealth attorney and “victims advocate” that morning assured us they were going to fight for us. They were SO SORRY this had happened to us. They were SO GRATEFUL that I had come to testify in my condition.
Instead they seemingly intentionally let the monster walk free.
It's been two years.
Yesterday he was released on bail for yet another crime—one of at least THIRTEEN he's committed since that day in court—including sexual abuse of a child under 15.
His arrest record from just the last 5 years spans four pages on the Virginia court website.
Look at how many women—and CHILDREN—he's victimized since that day.
Look how many times his victims have gone to court just as I did only to see him set free again and again and again.
This is NOT happening by accident.
This is deliberate.
This violent repeat sexual abuser has been repeatedly let out on bail, then when he commits MORE violent crimes while out on bail, he's STILL given suspended sentences... over and over and over.
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Watch this fire chief from a border town talk about his team getting overwhelmed with drowning victims and ask yourself why over 700 drowning victims at the border THIS YEAR gets ignored but your apolitical cousin is texting you about DeSantis and Martha's Vineyard.
Ugh of course I meant to say over 700 deaths at the border this year (not all of them were drowning victims—many died from heat, etc).
This is a 3 minute video and I had to stop almost a dozen times because I couldn't bear him talking about the babies drowning.
But I'm supposed to be angry that 50 people were safely and comfortably transported to Martha's Vineyard?
Great job @twittersupport keeping these extremely dangerous people off Twitter—everyone knows rhubarb is superior to blueberry in pastries. Misinformation!
I'm joking but this isn't a laughing matter: @NEAtoday asked Twitter to suppress users who expose how CRT is applied in K-12 public schools, then they suspended @chalkboardrev and their staff, suppressed @scottzipperle's video on CRT, and throttled @Heritage_Action's account 👇
After a week with a suspended account I finally decided to cancel my appeal to @Twitter for one very simple reason: They already deleted the video anyway.
ICYMI: My account was locked because I *shared* a video clip of testimony from a CONGRESSIONAL HEARING @SenRonJohnson
Twitter suggests I review their rules to prevent being suspended again.
Except I've never broken their rules.
I shared a video clip uploaded by another user who was never suspended and urged people to watch the clip. That's it.
Look, Twitter—I'm totally with you: I hate misinformation and those who spread it.
Since the beginning of the pandemic there were bad actors sowing confusion and lies—like when the CCP got the WHO to say COVID couldn't be transmitted by contact.
Oh so y’all remember how my autoimmune disease came out of remission for the first time in 7 years soon after I got the Pfizer vaccine x2 and then my doctor wouldn’t prescribe me immunosuppressants to treat it until I got boosted?
I got boosted, symptoms got MUCH worse and now…
… my insurance isn’t covering the immunosuppressants so I was boosted for nothing and my symptoms have never been this bad. 🥰
Ugh I guess I should also add that I hate complaining or even talking publicly about this but I’ve heard from so many people that this is happening to them as well
But when we look for resources and solutions there’s nothing available because it’s been purged from the Internet