On Tuesday, Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old CD seller, was
murdered by Baton Rouge police after they confronted him outside a convenience
store . His death has sparked outrage, protests, and an investigation by the
U.S. Justice Department.
Well police released Alton’s FULL criminal history last
night, in an attempt to slander his name. It turns out that Alton is a
registeded sex offender with a lengthy criminal record that included weapons
offenses, confrontations with police officers (including one in which he was
accused of wrestling with a police officer, during which a gun fell from his
waistband), property crimes, and domestic violence and other batteries (see all
of the court records below).
And what about that sex offender charge. Well here is what
Heavy.com is reporting:
Court records show the victim was a 14-year-old girl at the
time of the offenses. According to the charging document on file in the
courthouse, the victim’s mother had discovered that she was pregnant after
taking her to the doctor. The document says that Sterling, then 20, had been
dating the victim for about seven months and having sexual intercourse with her
in her bedroom.
The charging document says he admitted to the mother having s3x
with her daughter and exhibited an “I don’t care” attitude. Heavy.com is
withholding the name of the victim and mother and all victims in the Sterling
court file.
According to the sentencing document in the court file, the judge gave Sterling 5 years of hard labor in the Louisiana prison system, but then gave him credit for time he already had served and suspended the balance of the sentence, putting him on probation. He was ordered to pursue a GED or trade and to perform community service, among other conditions of probation, the sentencing document says.
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