Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Shannon Taylor's leniency towards rapists

Accused Rapist of elderly woman released on $1500 bond agreed by Henrico CA Shannon Taylor







Thomas Kamau Nganga, 44, was charged with rape of a helpless victim after a staff member reported him having sexual contact with a resident at Lexington Rehabilitation and Healthcare back in October, according to Henrico Police.
Court records indicate that Nganga is also charged with § 18.2-48. Abduction with intent to extort money or for immoral purpose which is a class 2 felony with punishment up to 40 years in prison.

Henrico Commonwealth's Attorney Shannon Taylor did not contest to  Judge Gary Hicks granting Nganga a $1500 secured bond, GPS monitoring, house arrest, and to surrender his passport. 


Court documents showed Nganga's victim was a patient in her early 70s.
The case originally set for trial for August 06, 2019 has been postponed until March 04, 2020. The accused rapist will remain free on the $1500 bond until the trial starts, with only an ankle monitoring device to keep him from raping another victim.
In a recent case, where another rapist was released on a $2500 bond, agreed to by Henrico CA Shannon Taylor, the convicted rapist Thomas Clark, just 7 days after his release, raped and murdered a Richmond woman, VCU administrator Suzanne Fairman in her home. 


Michael S. Huberman, the chief deputy commonwealth’s attorney in Henrico County had agreed to have an electronic monitoring device removed from Thomas Clark, who had a long criminal record of rape and violence towards women.

It is clear that Henrico CA Shannon Taylor is more concerned with releasing violent criminals on small bonds than she is with protecting the citizens of Henrico County.








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