Rapist Uses Release From Jail Due to Wuhan Pandemic Panic to Kill the Only Witness Against Him
Karla Dominguez was a native of socialism-destroyed Venezuela, when, on October 10, 2019, she told police that was violently raped and sodomized by Ibrahim E. Bouaichi.
The Washington Post reported:
In October, Dominguez called police and alleged she had been sexually assaulted by Bouaichi on Oct. 10.
Bouaichi was charged with six felonies — rape, sodomy, strangulation, abduction, burglary and malicious wounding — and turned himself in on Oct. 21. He was held without bond. At a preliminary hearing before Alexandria General District Court Chief Judge Donald M. Haddock in December, prosecutors dismissed the rape and malicious wounding charges, and Haddock found probable cause to send the case to a grand jury. He denied a request to allow Bouaichi to post bond.
The grand jury indicted Bouaichi on five charges: rape, sodomy, strangulation, abduction and burglary. A trial date was set for March 30, and Leiva and Salvato’s bond motion indicates they were preparing for trial, until the courts shut down in March due to the coronavirus and trials were postponed. “The two individuals involved were boyfriend/girlfriend,” the lawyers wrote, “and there is a substantial defense here.”
After the COVID-19 ‘crisis’ hit, law enforcement officials began emptying the jails. Despite the objections of prosecutors in Alexandria, Circuit Court Judge Nolan Dawkins released Mr. Bouaichi on a $25,000 bond, restricting him from leaving his home in Maryland for any reasons other than those related to his criminal case.