Vaark
02-15-2010, 11:44 AM
As far as favorite news stories go, this one ranks right up there for me with the the 71 year old Marine eating dinner in a Broward County Subway that was invaded by 2 gun-toting young thugs, who, when menacingly approached by them for his wallet, came up from his ankle holster, shooting to kill!
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Some might call it prison justice.
Brian P. Street calls it an injustice.
The Iowa man — serving 30 years in federal prison for repeatedly raping a teenage stepdaughter who later burned down his home — has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that another inmate repeatedly raped him.
The prison rapes have had crippling consequences, Street wrote in the suit.
“I was and still am scared to death,” Street wrote, “and had no one to turn to.”
If Street's claims are true, the 41-year-old federal prisoner may be getting a picture of what it was like to be his victim.
Street writes of shame. He writes of fear. He writes of no one listening to his pleas. Just like his stepdaughter did.
When he arrived at the federal prison in Littleton, Colo., Street said, corrections officers and inmates repeatedly referred to him as a “chomo” — prison slang for child molester.
Street, who alerted The World-Herald to the suit, alleges that corrections officers deliberately placed an inmate in his cell to sexually assault him.
Street alleges he was “forcibly raped” 10 times after officials at the federal prison placed him with a certain inmate in April.
Street, now housed in a federal prison in Tallahassee, Fla., said the inmate told him he had been instructed to “teach you what it is like to be a victim.”To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
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Some might call it prison justice.
Brian P. Street calls it an injustice.
The Iowa man — serving 30 years in federal prison for repeatedly raping a teenage stepdaughter who later burned down his home — has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that another inmate repeatedly raped him.
The prison rapes have had crippling consequences, Street wrote in the suit.
“I was and still am scared to death,” Street wrote, “and had no one to turn to.”
If Street's claims are true, the 41-year-old federal prisoner may be getting a picture of what it was like to be his victim.
Street writes of shame. He writes of fear. He writes of no one listening to his pleas. Just like his stepdaughter did.
When he arrived at the federal prison in Littleton, Colo., Street said, corrections officers and inmates repeatedly referred to him as a “chomo” — prison slang for child molester.
Street, who alerted The World-Herald to the suit, alleges that corrections officers deliberately placed an inmate in his cell to sexually assault him.
Street alleges he was “forcibly raped” 10 times after officials at the federal prison placed him with a certain inmate in April.
Street, now housed in a federal prison in Tallahassee, Fla., said the inmate told him he had been instructed to “teach you what it is like to be a victim.”To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.