Darrell Scott Brooks, A Sex Offender Assaults A College Student After He Gets A Lift From Her

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South Carolina: A recently released convicted sex offender attempted to sexually abuse a college student in South Carolina, but was stopped by a stranger. Numerous allegations, including kidnapping, grand larceny, and assault with the purpose to perform criminal sexual behavior, are brought against Darrell Scott Brooks.

All About The Incident

According to deputies, Brooks approached the Clemson University student for a lift late on Tuesday night at an off-campus apartment building, explaining that he was employed there and that his car had broken down. Brooks reportedly pushed her to pull into a church parking lot as she was driving the man toward university, where he assaulted her with a folding razor blade knife and pinned her down. While passing by, a kind person heard a woman calling for assistance.

With the aid of the decent Samarian, the woman managed to get away. After then, Brooks is said to have stolen the woman’s car and driven off. Brooks fled from Oconee County Sheriff’s Office deputies as they attempted to execute a traffic stop, and they later witnessed the crash in the Seneca area. He was subsequently brought to the Oconee County Detention Facility. Officials from Clemson University are in touch with the pupil to ensure she has the tools she needs for her recuperation.

Criminal History Of Darrell Scott Brooks

In the spring, Brooks was released from a lengthy prison sentence. The South Carolina register has Brooks labeled as a sexual offender. According to it, in November 2003, he was found guilty of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. He sexually abused, attempted to kill her with a knife, and held a woman captive for fifteen hours throughout the event.

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