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Something is weird .... the call to the police came from his apartment, but the rape occurred at a different location?

 

EDIT:  I got clarification from a couple other posters downstream.  

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Guys, I know it’s knee jerk to make jokes of this act, but there is nothing funny about it.  If he didn’t do it and there is a situation of a woman trying to intimidate for $ or something else, and would be terrible.  If he did do it, it’s terrible and not funny as I always reach to my sisters, my daughter, my ex-wife, and many of my female platonic friends.  I’d want to kill the guy even though I wouldn’t break the law.  Unfortunately, I have women very close to me who have gone through men going too far, not to be shared, and I’ve seen the emotional repercussions.  It makes me sick to my stomach.

 

If he did it, I hope he burns in hell and spends the rest of his life in jail.  If she lied, I hope she ends up in jail for a very long period of time.  Either way, I’m very sorry For whoever is the victim.  Until there is a conviction, I’ll reserve judgment as to the possible perpetrator.

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10 minutes ago, Gugny said:

Something is weird .... the call to the police came from his apartment, but the rape occurred at a different location?

 

I don't understand, what's weird? It seems logical and any number of explanations consistent with the claims. I'm assuming she made the call from his apartment, right, not a third party? My guess would be, the rape happened somewhere else, she was still being held by him in a way in which she felt unsafe to leave. Perhaps avoided further advances. And then called the police when he was asleep.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, Gugny said:

Something is weird .... the call to the police came from his apartment, but the rape occurred at a different location?

 

was waiting to see how long it would take for the blame the girl post.  jesus christ man.

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Greg, well said as she could have been raped, again maybe, goes to the hospital, gets a rape kit, and then calls It in from the hospital, or calls from home in shame, goes to the hospital and the police meet her there, and so on.  The point Greg astutely brings out is a number of different variables could have happened, and people report rape.  unfortunately I know too well as I was on a rape trauma team before going into the medical device business as a licensed psychotherapist.  This is beyond what I’ve shared as people close to me have dealt with issues like this one.  That is why I don’t automatically believe one side over another.  I’ve seen monsters who’ve raped others including husbands with their wives, and I’ve seen in custody or other jealous issues of fake allegations.  This is the reason why a rape kit is the easiest forensic evidence to motivate the police and DA to indict.

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10 minutes ago, GregPersons said:

 

I don't understand, what's weird? It seems logical and any number of explanations consistent with the claims. I'm assuming she made the call from his apartment, right, not a third party? My guess would be, the rape happened somewhere else, she was still being held by him in a way in which she felt unsafe to leave. Perhaps avoided further advances. And then called the police when he was asleep.

 

 

 

You've deduced quite a bit from this article.  So I guess he's guilty, right?

4 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

 

was waiting to see how long it would take for the blame the girl post.  jesus christ man.

 

I didn't see one of those.  My post was more of a, "let's get some facts before putting this guy in the electric chair," kind of post.  But I can see why you would already find him guilty.

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53 minutes ago, Gugny said:

You've deduced quite a bit from this article.  So I guess he's guilty, right?

 

I didn't see one of those.  My post was more of a, "let's get some facts before putting this guy in the electric chair," kind of post.  But I can see why you would already find him guilty.

 

Quite a deduction yourself. You implied something was off. I simply gave a top-of-mind explanation to connect the dots. You're insisting my position on his guilt. Supposedly you're behaving impartially. So am I. I'm just defaulting toward the victim with the benefit of the doubt, and yours is going the other way. But we're both, of course, being 'objective.' 

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4 minutes ago, GregPersons said:

 

Quite a deduction yourself. You implied something was off. I simply gave a top-of-mind explanation to connect the dots. You're insisting my position on his guilt. Supposedly you're behaving impartially. So am I. I'm just defaulting toward the victim with the benefit of the doubt, and yours is going the other way. But we're both, of course, being 'objective.' 

 

Fair enough.  I apologize for the misunderstanding.  I'm actually not leaning either way, but I can certainly see how that what I said could be perceived that way.  

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Just now, Gugny said:

Fair enough.  I apologize for the misunderstanding.  I'm actually not leaning either way, but I can certainly see how that what I said could be perceived that way.  

 

All good. Thanks for the apology. Cheers. I hope he is innocent, but I hope also she is not lying. It's a lose-lose situation. I mostly wish it never happened at all. 

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1 hour ago, aristocrat said:

 

was waiting to see how long it would take for the blame the girl post.  jesus christ man.

 

I mean, he’s a black guy charged with rape, he must be guilty, right?

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Local media account

 

https://www.onlineathens.com/sports/20200616/former-uga-all-american-bacarri-rambo-arrested-on-rape-charge

6 minutes ago, BillsFan17 said:

See this is where things get interesting. How do we have sidelines with players like this, kneeling and telling me about moral highgrounds/values?

 

I was waiting for this one too. 

 

One former player accused of a crime, who never knelt or protested while on an NFL team, casts doubt on the values and morals of all players to you and their right to protest what they see as injustice, amIright?

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2 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

Local media account

 

https://www.onlineathens.com/sports/20200616/former-uga-all-american-bacarri-rambo-arrested-on-rape-charge

 

I was waiting for this one too. 

 

One former player accused of a crime, who never knelt or protested while on an NFL team, casts doubt on the values and morals of all players to you and their right to protest what they see as injustice, amIright?

I for one would love to see Chiefs players kneel to protest their teammate beating his girlfriend. Eh, whatever, who care about that amiright?????

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

Something is weird .... the call to the police came from his apartment, but the rape occurred at a different location?

 

That's pretty ambiguous from the op and totally ambiguous from the link I posted from a local paper. 

"Former Georgia All-American safety Bacarri Rambo was arrested late Monday night on a charge of rape.

Athens-Clarke County Police responded to a rape call on Saturday at 1:17 a.m. The incident took place at the Georgia Heights apartments in downtown Athens. Rambo’s address is listed in that complex.  The victim is listed as a 21-year old female. Police said that the female is a University of Georgia student, according a press release it issued Tuesday."

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"No further details about the case were immediately available.  “The police department does not release the details of sexual assaults unless there are specific details that may provide safety information to the general public,” a police spokesperson said via email “The department is not inclined to release further information on this case.”

Sounds as though the incident may have taken place in the apartment complex where he's listed as living, but in a different apartment.

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5 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said:

 

Try harder

Elaborate or move on.

12 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

Local media account

 

https://www.onlineathens.com/sports/20200616/former-uga-all-american-bacarri-rambo-arrested-on-rape-charge

 

I was waiting for this one too. 

 

One former player accused of a crime, who never knelt or protested while on an NFL team, casts doubt on the values and morals of all players to you and their right to protest what they see as injustice, amIright?

First of all, the fact that you were "waiting for this one" is a level of pathetic I can't wrap my head around. If you sit around on a message board waiting, you genuinely need a life.

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/freebeacon.com/issues/nfl-players-protested-national-anthem-sunday-arrest-records/amp/

 

And here, more than one more, all who knelt with criminal background.

 

Now please, go find a ***** hobby.

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8 minutes ago, BillsFan17 said:

Elaborate or move on.

 

 

The majority of players are not bad people. You implied since one guy who has been out of the league for several years was accused of a crime, no player should be allowed to protest or ask for change. You posted a straw man argument. Try harder

 

Here is an arrest record from 2018. https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/arrests/2018/all/all/

 

34 arrests out of 1,696 players (53 man rosters). That is 2%

34 arrests out of 2,880 players (90 man rosters)  That is 1.1%

 

Try harder

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5 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said:

 

The majority of players are not bad people. You implied since one guy who has been out of the league for several years was accused of a crime, no player should be allowed to protest or ask for change. You posted a straw man argument. Try harder

 

Here is an arrest record from 2018. https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/arrests/2018/all/all/

 

34 arrests out of 1,696 players (53 man rosters). That is 2%

34 arrests out of 2,880 players (90 man rosters)  That is 1.1%

 

Try harder

I implied no one should be allowed to protest? Or I pointed out we have criminals on sidelines trying to act like they deserve a moral high ground.

 

Where did i say no one should be allowed to protest? You are trying to push something onto me based on the illusion of what YOU THOUGHT my post meant and what was actually asked.

 

Also, if cops were only killing 1% of unarmed black men, would you be fine with it, since the percentage is so low?

 

Moreover, on a message board, your response is to try harder? For who? Who am I here to impress?

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