32-year-old Indicted for Assaulting 11-Year-Old While She was Asleep

 

SAN ANGELO, TX -- A 32-year-old man was indicted for sexually assaulting an 11-year-old while the child was asleep. 

According to Court documents, on April 2 dispatchers with the San Angelo Police Department received a call from the mother of an 11-year-old girl who had been sexually assaulted. 

Police arrived at the residence to find the child and 32-year-old Mack Porter.

According to the affidavit, the child was attempting to take a nap when Porter sexually assaulted her. Police say that when the mother was on the phone, the child was crying and obviously emotionally upset in the background.

Porter has been indicted for aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child. He is currently in the Tom Green County Jail on a $50,000. 

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he liked the boys. Guess you gotta do what you gotta do.
He needs to go away for a long time.

It's easy to get angry about these things and say something like, "should never be offered bond", but the reality is very different than how we feel. They can and do get bond's offered, and a plea deal to a less harsh punishment is almost always the norm as well... That's not to be confused with the idea that somehow, no punishment occurred.

Somehow, we've thrown out the idea that any justice that falls shy of killing people who harm us or our loved one's, or at the very least, locking them away forever, is not really justice. That's all fine for the movies, like "Law Abiding Citizen", but that's not how real life works. You figure more people would resort to logic and reason, not so much run off of emotion. Maybe that's why the checks and balances in our system exist.

For the record, I feel like a fitting punishment for this guy would be a solid 10 years day for day... And sadly, he'll probably get offered less, but it's a win-win because he was caught and will be trapped forever in a DNA database and will not be able to shake the past off of him... Let him wear the shame of the label "Sex Offender" for the rest of his life.

It's not guys like this that bother me, they are in the system, they can be found out in the blink of an eye on any sex offender locator app... It's the one's who exist without being known by anyone other than those they victimize that bother me, and it's why I teach my children what's okay and what's not okay... It's why I don't have other people taking care of my kid's, they are my responsibility.

I can't speak for other's, I do think it's very sad that so many people don't watch what's going on and don't care what happens to their kid's... Hurt people usually end up hurting other people... The cycle continue's, but we don't have to be a part of it.

Just saying, there is an upside to the bad stuff in life, this guy was popped for what he did, it's those who are doing these thing's and never get caught that make me feel terrible... Don't mistake what I'm saying as undermining the damage this guy did, he did it, and NO form of justice will take it away, only God can heal that kind of hurt.

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