Police discovered 11 illegal aliens at the residence where an 11-year-old girl was subjected to a gang rape.
Authorities have made a shocking arrest in connection to a horrifying pedophilic gang rape case involving an 11-year-old girl in a Minnesota town.
The Bemidji Police Department has announced that Oscar Ernesto Luna, a 22-year-old man from Texas, has been charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct by the Beltrami County Attorney’s Office. If convicted, he could face up to 30 years in prison.
In a major development, the police executed a search warrant at the house where the alleged sexual assault took place and discovered 12 other individuals. Shockingly, 11 of them were taken into custody by the U.S. Border Patrol for being in the country illegally. According to border agents, all of them are males aged between 18 and 56.
At this time, none of the individuals found at the house have been identified as suspects or victims of human trafficking. The police are currently investigating their possible involvement in the case.
According to border officials, two of the 12 individuals have already been released, while the remaining 10 have been transferred to the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).
House of Horrors
The horrific incident came to light on Sept. 23 when the Sanford Medical Center’s Emergency Department received a complaint of sexual assault involving a minor girl. Officer Tyler Schlattman was informed by a relative of the victim, identified as V.K., that the assault had taken place at a residence in Bemidji.
During the investigation, V.K. revealed that she had been accompanied by a 24-year-old woman named Verna Fairbanks, whom she referred to as “auntie.” V.K. stated that Ms. Fairbanks, who was intoxicated, forced her to enter a car, promising to take a separate ride with one of her friends.
Once inside the vehicle, V.K. was blindfolded by “Mexican guys” and taken to a house where she was tied up in a room with two other girls. Ms. Fairbanks forced her to consume alcohol and even tied a rope around her neck. V.K. was then subjected to a gang rape by “four Mexican men,” one of whom she identified as Mr. Luna, also known as “Panda.”
Mr. Luna has denied sexually assaulting V.K. but admitted to knowing Ms. Fairbanks. He provided a consensual DNA sample for testing. The police have not announced any charges against Ms. Fairbanks, but they have indicated that more charges may be forthcoming.
Mr. Luna had previously been charged with driving under the influence of alcohol in July. He is currently being held at the Beltrami County Jail on charges of raping a minor.
V.K. underwent a physical examination, which revealed visible abrasions on her body, including her wrists, knees, and inner thigh. She also had burn marks from the rope around her neck. The examination further indicated injuries in her genital area, causing significant pain and discomfort.
The Escape
V.K. managed to escape with the help of another girl who was also held captive. The police have confirmed the presence of one of the females described by V.K., but she is an adult and did not report being assaulted. The investigation is ongoing to determine if there may be a third victim.
The case has gained national attention, with various figures, including the presidential campaign of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, criticizing the Biden administration for its failure to secure the U.S.-Mexico border.
“This story is heartbreaking, and sadly, it is becoming all too common in Joe Biden’s America,” said Carly Atchison, national spokeswoman for the DeSantis campaign. She emphasized the need for strong leadership to address border security and protect American families.
How are immigration authorities working to address the issue of illegal immigration in relation to cases like these?
By multiple men. She was eventually able to escape and seek help at the medical center.
The Bemidji Police Department immediately launched an investigation into the case. They were able to gather enough evidence to obtain a search warrant for the house where the assault took place. To their astonishment, they discovered 12 individuals inside the house, 11 of whom were taken into custody by the U.S. Border Patrol for being in the country illegally.
While the focus of the investigation is currently on the sexual assault case, the police are also looking into the possible involvement of these individuals in human trafficking. At this point, none of them have been identified as suspects or victims of human trafficking.
Two individuals have already been released, but the remaining 10 have been transferred to the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). It is crucial to ensure that proper legal actions are taken against those involved in these heinous crimes.
The details provided by the victim, V.K., paint a horrifying picture of the events leading up to the assault. Accompanied by Verna Fairbanks, who she referred to as “auntie,” V.K. was tricked into entering a car with the promise of a separate ride with one of Fairbanks’ friends. However, once inside the vehicle, V.K. was blindfolded and taken to a house, where she was tied up in a room with two other girls.
Fairbanks forced V.K. to consume alcohol and even went as far as tying a rope around her neck. The young girl was then subjected to a gang rape by multiple men. It is truly heartbreaking to think of the trauma and pain she endured.
The arrest of Oscar Ernesto Luna, a 22-year-old man from Texas, is a significant development in the case. Luna has been charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct and, if convicted, could face up to 30 years in prison. His arrest brings hope for justice for V.K. and the other victims involved.
Cases like these highlight the urgent need for stronger measures to combat sexual assault and human trafficking. It is essential for law enforcement agencies to work together in identifying and dismantling these criminal networks that prey on vulnerable individuals, especially minors. Additionally, immigration authorities must continue their efforts to ensure the safety and security of communities by addressing issues related to illegal immigration.
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