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Nigro Teen Blames Ecstasy Pill For Home Invasion, Rape

Woman Sexually Assaulted In Front Of Family


A 19-year-old Detroit man allegedly told police that the Ecstasy pill he took drove him to commit robbery and rape at a Brownstown Township apartment complex, Local 4 reported.

Police say three teens were visiting another teen at The Hamptons apartment complex when the alleged crime took place.


A 19-year-old from Detroit (pictured, left), who was among the group,
orced his way into an apartment, pulled out a gun and demanded cash, credit cards and cellular phones from a father and son inside one of the units, Local 4 reported.

Police say the teen was leaving
r
the
apartment when the mother of the family came home.

"Unfortunately, during the course of the robbe
ry, the mother came home," said Lt. Robert Grant of the Brownstown Township Police Department.

Grant said the gunman ordered the woman into the kitchen and raped her at gunpoint in front of her husband and son.

The woman's husband called 911 when the gunman left their apartment.

Dispatcher: "Brownstown 911. What's your emergency?"

Man: "We just got robbed "‚¦ He's leaving the complex right now. He just raped my wife."

Dispatcher: "He just raped your wife?"

Man: "Yes."


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A 17-year-old man (pictured, right) from Brownstown Township was allegedly waiting in a car outside and the two drove away from the scene, according to poli
ce.


Pol
ice later arrested both teens. A 16-year-old who was with them was not charged in the crime.

Police say the 19-year-old confessed to committing the robbery and rape.

"He blamed everything
on an Ecstasy pill he stated he took just before the crime," said Grant.

The 17-year-old driver told police that he was held hostage and forced to participate, but Grant said evidence shows otherwise.

"Through investigation, we were able to determine he had several chances to escape, but instead, used the stolen credit cards to fill up (a car) with gas," said Grant.

Both teens were arraigned in court Wednesday. The 19-year-old is being held on 9 felony counts. The 17-year-old was released on bond, but faces five felony counts.
 
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