An illegal immigrant has now been accused of raping a teenage girl in Prattville, Alabama.
An illegal immigrant has now been accused of raping a teenage girl in Prattville, Alabama. This comes after the man was released into the United States at the southern border by President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS), per Breitbart.
The man, Grevi Geovani Rivera Zavala, is a native of Honduras, and has recently been arrested and charged with first-degree rape of a teenage girl. As a result, the illegal immigrant will be placed in jail in Autauga County, according to court documents.
A court deposition drew out the details of the horrific event, stating that Zavala had forced the victim into a bathroom stall in a restaurant located on Cobbs Ford Road. It was then that he held her down and raped her, per WSFA 12.
District Attorney CJ Robinson suggested that the teenage victim did not know Zavala leading up to the attack – that it was a random attack. However, Zavala had a criminal record in Honduras, according to a statement made by Robinson. Zavala was apparently detained at the Texas border in 2021, using a different name, but he was later fingerprinted and released into the US.
Robinson said: “This rape never should have happened.”
The report noted that a judge ruled Monday that there would be no bond given to Zavala, as he is a flight risk and threat to the wider community.
It is unclear how severe the charges will be in the case.
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