Six Texas men between the ages of 18 and twenty may spend the next 1300 years, or more, behind bars after they were indicted for the gang-rape of a 15-year-old student.
The alleged r*pists are Devoric Javon Evans, 20; Lamont Tray Davis, 19; Day’tron Derrell Smith, 18; Da’Juan Oshea Degrate, 18; Cory Darnell Hall, 18 and Douglas Demond Canada, 19.
A WacoTrib report states that the six accused were indicted on a total of 91 counts that could see them getting prison terms of more than 1,300 years each.
Canada was “indicted on 13 counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and three counts of s*xual assault of a child” while the other five “were indicted on 13 counts of first-degree felony aggravated s*xual assault of a child and two counts of s*xual assault of a child, a second-degree felony” according to the report.
Wrong move goes bad
The victim, a student of Waco High School, had skipped school with two other students Canada and Degrate.
According to her report, the students drove her to a house where four other men were waiting.
Canada then had s*x with her in the bathroom before offering her to the others who r*ped her in turn.
“I told him to stop, but he wouldn’t.”
“Then he walked me out to the bedroom and the other boys were there. They all had s*x with me one at a time,” she told the police.
The girl reported the incident and was admitted into a hospital.
“She went with a couple of boys she thought she knew, and then a bad situation became much worse,” Waco police Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton was quoted as saying after the men were arrested.
An millennium behind bars
If convicted, Canada now faces a maximum sentence of 1,360 years in prison, while the other five face at least 1,340 years,WacoTrib said, quoting court officials.
Hearing has been set for July 10.