The migrant staying in a state-run shelter who was arrested for allegedly raping his daughter has been held with out bail following a dangerousness listening to.
The 42-year-old man was not too long ago charged with aggravated rape of a kid for allegedly sexually assaulting a minor feminine sufferer who’s recognized to him. The Herald just isn’t naming the suspect to guard the lady’s id.
Following his arraignment in Marlboro District Courtroom on Monday, the person was again in courtroom Friday morning for a dangerousness listening to.
“Defendant is ordered committed without bail because defendant held on dangerousness,” reads the courtroom docket.
Dangerousness hearings are referred to as for suspects who’re accused of bodily drive or abuse.
Prosecutors can transfer for pretrial detention for a felony offense that includes “the use, attempted use or threatened use of physical force against (a person),” reads the state legislation, “Or any other felony that, by its nature, involves a substantial risk that physical force against the person of another may result.”
Paperwork for this sexual assault case have been absolutely impounded. The person’s subsequent courtroom date is ready for late March.
This alleged sexual abuse on the Marlboro Vacation Inn was recorded as a “Serious Incident Report” by the Massachusetts Government Workplace of Housing and Livable Communities final Might.
The shelter website run by Eliot Group Human Companies had been investigating the being pregnant of the 14-year-old lady.
The daddy had reportedly impregnated his daughter previously, in response to the intense incident report.
“Her father has had sex with her multiple times, both on the journey to the U.S. and in the U.S.,” reads the report.
When the shelter eliminated the daughter from her father’s custody on an emergency foundation, the person reportedly “got very agitated and started yelling at Eliot Staff.”
“The yelling and threatening gestures got so intense that (redacted) requested the police be called,” the report reads. “Police reported to the scene and calmed (the man) down.”
The shelter employees ended up kicking the person out of the shelter, and despatched him to a Quincy shelter.
“The Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities takes the safety and well-being of families in Emergency Assistance shelters and the surrounding communities very seriously,” an EOHLC spokesperson stated in a press release earlier this week.
“In this case, EOHLC staff and providers followed protocol and procedures, terminated the individual from the Emergency Assistance program, and made appropriate referral to law enforcement,” the spokesperson added.
This incident was featured in a large batch of “Serious Incident” experiences from the Bay State’s migrant-family shelter program. There have been disturbing incidents of bodily and sexual assault in state-funded shelters since 2022.
The 1000’s of pages of experiences from the Massachusetts Government Workplace of Housing and Livable Communities had been obtained via a Herald public data request and enchantment.
The experiences — which expose incidents of kid rape, home violence, brawls, drunkenness, medication and extra within the emergency housing shelter system — got here as Gov. Maura Healey handled the fallout from a giant drug and fentanyl bust in a Revere migrant lodge. The governor after that high-profile arrest ordered an inspection of state-run shelters.
The Healey administration has beforehand introduced that it is going to be phasing out the usage of accommodations and shifting individuals extra shortly out of the shelter system and into steady housing.