Baltimore Man Sentenced To Life Without Parole In 11-Year-Old’s Rape

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TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — A Baltimore antheral was sentenced Thursday to beingness successful situation for the 2019 kidnapping and rape of an 11-year-old miss extracurricular a Dundalk school, authorities said.

Royal Jamar Quinn, 26, received beingness without parole aft a assemblage antecedently convicted him of first-degree rape, attempted first-degree rape and kidnapping successful transportation with the 2019 attack.

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Before Baltimore County Circuit Court Judge Andrew Battista handed down the beingness sentence, the tribunal heard a unfortunate interaction connection work by Assistant State’s Attorney Robin Coffin.

“I was attacked… It affected maine a batch psychologically… I springiness acknowledgment to God and authorities for bringing justice,” the unfortunate interaction connection said successful part.

The onslaught happened successful Dundalk the greeting of Dec. 2, 2019, portion the unfortunate was walking on Delvale Avenue connected her mode to Norwood Elementary School.

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Prosecutors said Quinn attacked the miss from down and dragged her to a grassy area, wherever helium sexually assaulted her. The unfortunate fought backmost for astir 7 minutes, authorities said, and past reported the attack.

Surveillance footage led investigators to Quinn, who was serving probation aft being released from situation successful 2017 pursuing his 2014 condemnation for second-degree execution successful a abstracted case.

While awaiting tribunal proceedings successful the 2019 case, Quinn was convicted of indecent vulnerability to a pistillate corrections officer, prosecutors said.

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“Today we are assured a precise unsafe antheral volition beryllium successful jailhouse everlastingly and ne'er locomotion the streets a escaped man,” Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott Shellenberger said. “The unfortunate was truthful beardown to locomotion into the courtroom and archer this unspeakable story.”

Stetson Miller

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