T4 发帖数: 273 | 1 DENVER - The rape of a woman at Denver International Airport has left family
members raising questions about the late-night attack and officials
defending security at the Rocky Mountain hub, which serves millions of
travelers each year.
Police spokesman Sonny Jackson said Wednesday that violent crime is rare at
the airport, and that he knows of one other alleged sexual assault there,
which he said involved an airport worker attacking another employee in an
area not accessible to the public.
An airport spokeswoman seconded Jackson's comments, telling The Denver Post
that "something like this is terrible, but it's also very rare."
"We have many, many layers of security," spokeswoman Jenny Schiavone told
the newspaper. "We believe the airport is absolutely safe."
The suspect, Noel Alexander Bertrand, 26, appeared in district court
Wednesday after his arrest on suspicion of sexual assault a day earlier, and
was being held in lieu of $50,000 bond. |
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