Police looking for attacker who was fought off by three East Boston women this morning
Boston Police are seeking a man who allegedly attacked three women in rapid succession in the Airport Station/Porter Street area early this morning, even as the women fought him off and as police tried to find him.
Police report the first attack happened around 4:30 a.m., when a woman managed to fight off a screwdriver-wielding man. As police interviewed her at the scene, they heard a women screaming a short distance away. When they followed the screams, they found a second woman who said she'd been approached by a man making explicit comments to her - and that she had to fight him off. Police eventually responded to a third, and similar, attack.
Police describe the suspect as a light skinned, Hispanic male with dark colored eyes, and high cheek bones, about 5'7"-5'8", 140 lbs., 18-25 years old. He was wearing tan pants, dark colored/black t-shirt with red lettering and a black baseball cap.
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You'd think he's following the old proverb:
If at first you don't succeed, try try try again.
We need to catch this perv before he goes for attack #4 (or #40... or #400... most sexual offenders are repeat offenders!)
You have a good point; no need to use incorrect facts to make it
Yes, the sex offender needs to be caught. But "most sexual offenders are repeat offenders" is not accurate. Reoffense rates for every type of offense are well below 50%, except for exhibitionism, which ranges from 41 to 71 percent. (Center for Sex Offender Management, May 2001)