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on February 6th, 2013 at 3:10 pm

English Teacher Raped By Nigerian In Dongducheon

Via the Marmot comes news of a rape case in Dongducheon which in a twist does not involve a US soldier but instead a Nigerian refugee and a English teacher:

NoCutNews reports that a 30-year-old Nigerian has been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a 23-year-old foreign English teacher in Dongducheon on Dec 29.

Police believe the Nigerian tricked the teacher, whom he met in a club, by telling her he would take her home. Instead he took her to his home, where he allegedly assaulted her. [Marmot's Hole]

You can read more at the link.

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  • 2ID Doc
    10:20 pm on February 6th, 2013 1

    It is still somehow the US military’s fault. Ask Tom I’m certain he will agree with me. :smile:

  • John in NY
    10:34 pm on February 6th, 2013 2

    Wow, yeah, let’s shit on this girl #1.

  • Conner Channing
    11:29 pm on February 6th, 2013 3

    This story does not add up. He tricked her into thinking his home was her home? He forced her out of the car and into his home?

    While I feel very sorry for this girl if she was assaulted, it is hard to have much understanding for the chain of poor judgement and bad decisions that led up to it.

    Dealing with Nigerians in any way is a risky venture at best. Riding with a driver who has been clubbing is neither smart nor necessary. Women who publicly drink to excess and then accept no blame for the results are like people who don’t look both ways when jaywalking and then blame the bus.

    The diligence of the Korean police is quite notable here. It seems they staked out the Nigerian’s home and caught him when he dropped by. The detailes of that operation would be interesting.

  • Leon LaPorte
    11:54 pm on February 6th, 2013 4

    There have been other issues (muggings, beatings) involving Nigerians in Dongducheon. They prefer to mess with people who are obviously not Korean, for obvious reasons. It has become a minor force protection issue.

  • jjkk
    11:57 pm on February 6th, 2013 5

    So where’s the obligatory comment by ROKDrop about how “judging from the past false accusations [insert link], I would be surprised if the charges were eventually dropped”

    If this was an army guy being accused, he’d have like 10 links up plus a little paragraph saying how we should all reserve judgment.

  • Tankboy
    1:29 am on February 7th, 2013 6

    There are countless examples of false accusations against a GI. I can’t think of a single incident involving Nigerians where the Nigerian wasn’t a complete villain.

    A lot of people will look at this and say Nigerian dirtbag vs drunk mudshark. Nothing to see here. Move along.

  • Baek In-je
    2:44 am on February 7th, 2013 7

    off topic:
    I’m going down to Osan tomorrow. does anyone know if sports jersey prices and quality are better there than in Itaewon?

  • Mike
    3:34 am on February 7th, 2013 8

    7. This guy knows where to go:

    http://rokdrop.com/2012/03/26/army-veteran-receives-probation-for-selling-counterfeit-sports-jerseys-from-korea/

  • Tom
    5:31 am on February 7th, 2013 9

    #5 EXACTLY.

    #6 “Countless examples of false accusations”? :lol:

    This is so funny.

  • Ole Tanker
    6:52 am on February 7th, 2013 10

    Is the 2 ID SHARP personnel going to get involved?
    They should! it would be a good exercise for them, much like NEO:)

    (BTW, I have lost my emoticons:()

  • Jimbob
    7:28 am on February 7th, 2013 11

    @10, SHARP only provides services to military (namely Army) personnel. GS civilians, contractors, and other service branches have their own respective programs and resources to utilize (namely EEO or the Navy flavor of SARC/SARP).

  • guitard
    8:07 am on February 7th, 2013 12

    Tom wrote:

    #6 “Countless examples of false accusations”? :lol:

    This is so funny.

    Yes – it is funny. Almost as funny as the countless examples of your bald face lies here at ROKDrop.

    For example the one where you said you saw a video depicting the following:

    Someone recorded the whole misbehavior by these monkeys on his smartphone and handed it over to the media. The video shows the US GI’s acting crazy, dancing, singing, and all the Korean passengers moving away from the car, and to the next car. All except one girl who politely asks them to stop. The GI’s get p*ssed off and starts cussing at her calling her names and starts whistling and laughing at her, then starts touching her in the private parts making sexual innuendos like copulating from behind her.

    Where is this video? Post the link.

    Or are you lying again??

  • Tom
    8:52 am on February 7th, 2013 13

    I have never lied. :lol: Can you deny that this happened? No you can’t. :lol:

  • guitard
    8:59 am on February 7th, 2013 14

    Tom wrote:

    I have never lied. :lol: Can you deny that this happened? No you can’t. :lol:

    No – I can’t deny that you’ve never lied.

    Now post the link to the video you saw – or you will face the same thing over and over.

  • whobethelesbiansockpuppet?
    9:21 am on February 7th, 2013 15

    Tom talks like your typical Korean hypocrite, if he even is Korean, he doesn’t know anything about life in Korea from the comments I’ve read.

  • RustledJimmies
    12:52 pm on February 7th, 2013 16

    Korean hypocrite…Youdontsay??? Anywho, i would be very interested as to how this gets handled…Not involving GI’s at all? I dont even think the korean police would know what to do. Im pretty sure that when it happened they still called every base just in case though, lol..

  • Tom
    2:05 pm on February 7th, 2013 17

    Korean police handed them over the US military. The US military already let them go without any punishment. :lol: How predictable. :lol:

  • Son_of_Anarchy
    4:54 pm on February 7th, 2013 18

    Maybe because they were not GI’s, Tom. Maybe they were Nigerians. You obviously have not been to Dongducheon lately. Some of the Nigerians are becoming a problem. They are selling drugs and stealing anything that is not nailed down. Oh and being nailed down doesn’t help anymore either, because they have found out that man created things called a hacksaws and boltcutters. In fact I had to put one on his a$$ a few years back because he stepped to and tried to grab my Wife, while we were walking home one night after having dinner. The KOREANS need to clean up their backyard because this is getting out of control, but the KOREANS will not because they look at the Nigerians and other Africans as cheap labor to work in their factories so the KOREANS don’t have to get their hands dirty, AS USUAL!

  • Leon LaPorte
    6:15 pm on February 7th, 2013 19

    Word is the chick was having an affair with at least one of them and apparently ran a train (willingly with about 3 of them). When called out by her husband, she called rape. All too common. Under increased scrutiny, she caved in. Turns out the Nigerians were not villains in this case.

    Remember, only rape allegations and accusations are reported . When the victim, er liar, recants, that is rarely made public.

    Hooah.

  • Brothers Smothers
    6:19 pm on February 7th, 2013 20

    The poster known as “Tom” shouldn’t make jokes about sexual offenses, especially those that are eventually proven false. None of it is a laughing matter.

  • Glans
    6:38 pm on February 7th, 2013 21

    Maybe Tom is paid to make his comments. With a tip of my hat to Joshua Stanton, here’s Ai Weiwei’s interview, at New Statesman, of a paid Chinese commenter. North Korea or its supporters would naturally pay less than China, and would get correspondingly cheap comments.

  • Leon LaPorte
    6:46 pm on February 7th, 2013 22

    You guys give Tom way too much credit. He’s simply a traitor to his country and his guilt forces him to overcompensate. Give the guy a break. It’s not easy to turn you back on your country, and become a fugitive from justice for failing to comply with your mandatory commitment. It’s a social contract, once broken, hard to mend.

    In other news, women regularly make false rape allegations, and get away with it while men’s lives are destroyed by mere unproven allegations. EQUALITY!

    /you’ve come a long way baby

  • Brothers Smothers
    6:50 pm on February 7th, 2013 23

    I just wish someone would clear up something about Tom for me. Does Tom have a thing for shemales or Tom is a shemale? Which is it?

  • GI Korea
    7:28 pm on February 7th, 2013 24

    @19- it will be interesting to see if there are any updates on this story in the future or if it will just go down the memory hole.

  • Ole Tanker
    8:23 pm on February 7th, 2013 25

    Tankboy!

    I am surprised no one called you out for being a racist! You called the gurl a mudshark, which I rank right up there with the “N” word.

  • Leon LaPorte
    9:02 pm on February 7th, 2013 26

    25. What would you call her? :razz:

  • Ole Tanker
    9:23 pm on February 7th, 2013 27

    Leon! I expected more out of you!
    She’s a girl..DUH!!
    We don’t need the derogatory slams, do we?
    Many of us ROK dropers are married to Korean girls, and we take offense when Koreans look down on our wives for American husbands.
    You, can’t see the parallel?
    A girl marrying outside her race, how dispicable!
    Oh! It’s special when it’s a black guy! She’s a “mudshark”!

  • Tankboy
    9:25 pm on February 7th, 2013 28

    I didn’t call her a mudshark. I said a lot of people will consider her one.

    Like it or not, there is a lot of pity for women who get raped. There is more pity for white women who get raped by black guys. There is little pity for white women who hang out with black guys and then wind up raped. There is an attitude of “what did you expect?” Koreans probably share this attitude.

    This could be a complete stereotype of black people or it could be based on a grain of truth. I don’t have enough information to form an opinion.

    A few minutes on the internet reading about Nigeria and Nigerians, and Africa in general, indicates rape is exeptionally common and generally unpunished. It appears to be ingrained into the culture and, while not exactly accepted, it is ignored.

    While writing this response, I did a quick search of American crime statistics and found African Americans disproportionately represent rape perpetrators.

    As I said before, many people will look at this and feel she brought it on herself with alcohol, a dangerous situation and the wrong friends. Statistics seem to back up this opinion as something more than a stereotype.

  • Leon LaPorte
    9:41 pm on February 7th, 2013 29

    27. I was baiting you. :razz:

    28. …I did a quick search of American crime statistics and found African Americans disproportionately represent rape perpetrators.

    Demon weed.

  • guitard
    12:23 am on February 8th, 2013 30

    Leon LaPorte wrote:

    27. I was baiting you. :razz:

    And all this time I’ve been on ROKDrop . . . I thought Tom was the master baiter. I’ll be a son-of-a-gun.

  • Leon LaPorte
    12:34 am on February 8th, 2013 31

    30. LOL! :lol:

    Well played, sir. Well played.

    /*golf clap*

  • Onezime
    2:17 am on February 8th, 2013 32

    #30,

    As far as master baiters go, Tom isn’t a handful.

  • Glans
    4:34 am on February 8th, 2013 33

    29, demon lead.

  • Tom
    5:26 am on February 8th, 2013 34

    It looks like all the raicst white guys are jealous of the big black c*ck. :lol:

  • kangaji
    9:21 am on February 8th, 2013 35

    #34: Shall I extrapolate? :roll:

  • kangaji
    11:00 am on February 8th, 2013 36

    http://animemangasociety.com/koreablog/2013/02/nigerian-refugee-arrested-for-sexually-assaulting-foreigner/

    My translation with SELECTED netizen comments calling for executions.

  • Rich V
    4:30 pm on February 8th, 2013 37

    #34. Guess we know what’s always on your mind, right Tom?

  • Flunky Brewster
    5:18 pm on February 8th, 2013 38

    34- Tom, have you been watching too much porn, again?

  • Flunky Brewster
    5:27 pm on February 8th, 2013 39

    36- If he’s convicted he should be deported. Oh, and don’t you think some of those netizen’s points are valid? Why is Korea allowing third world foreigners with no jobs or sponsors to enter the country, especially with no background or health checks? It makes little sense to hold some foreigners to very high standards/checks while others are just waved through by Immigration like it’s all a big joke.

  • kangaji
    5:50 pm on February 8th, 2013 40

    #39: Holy crap, thank you for reading my blog. The Naver comments are an untapped GOLD MINE that you just got a taste of.

 

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