[CCCNFBW] FW: Article from Vancouver Columbian Courts amp; Crime Section 2021 09 02

kkipp123 at gmail.com kkipp123 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 3 23:56:46 UTC 2021


Yes, it would be good if we could help her, but I'm not sure how we could do
it unless someone had her contact info.

 

Kaye

 

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Kaye,

I agree. Is this something the women of the chapter could come together and
reach out to help her in finding services and developing an attitude of
accepting her blindness (NFB philosophy)?

It gives  the chapter  an opportunity to show why we are organized.

 

Bob

 

 

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Oh!  That's horrible.  

 

Kaye

 

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Subject: [CCCNFBW] FW: Article from Vancouver Columbian Courts amp; Crime
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I believe this is something the Clark    County chapter of the NFBW could
aid assistance in. I've forwarded an article from the Columbian regarding a
story where a lady had her eyes gouged out by her boyfriend because she
would not give him money for drugs. OSHU doctor said she would be blind.

This is something that would best be served by the women of our chapter. The
author of the article is Becca Robbins. 

The chapter could serve a role her in reaching out to this lady and assist
her what services are  available and the philosophy that will serve her in
accepting her blindness. 

 

Bob

 

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Subject: Article from Vancouver Columbian Courts amp; Crime Section 2021 09
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Vancouver man arrested after allegedly trapping and blinding girlfriend.
Becca Robbins. A Vancouver man allegedly trapped his girlfriend inside his
apartment and blinded her after she wouldn't give him money, court records
say. Joseph Alfredo Hall, 42, made a first appearance Wednesday in Clark
County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree domestic violence
assault, unlawful imprisonment and interfering with reporting domestic
violence. Judge David Gregerson set Hall's bail at $200,000. He is scheduled
to be arraigned Sept. 10. Vancouver police responded at 7:44 p.m. Monday for
reports of an assault at the Oak Knoll Apartments, 1818 E. Fourth Plain
Blvd. Before police arrived, the victim was taken by ambulance to OHSU
Hospital in Portland for significant injuries to her eyes, a probable cause
affidavit states. Shelly Thomas, a neighbor in the apartment building, told
police the woman came to her door around 6 p.m. saying she couldn't see and
that Hall had beaten her. The woman told Thomas that Hall wanted her to give
him money for drugs, and she refused, according to court records. Hall took
her phone, she said, and kept her in his apartment for three hours. She said
Hall kept poking her in both eyes until she could no longer see while she
screamed for help, the affidavit states. The woman told Thomas that when
Hall left the room, she felt her way out of the apartment and into the
elevator. She took the elevator down and went to Thomas' door, according to
court records. Thomas called 911 and said that it looked like the woman's
eyes had been gouged out of her head. Thomas said the woman went in and out
of consciousness before paramedics arrived, court documents say. Doctors at
OHSU Hospital said the woman will likely be permanently blinded from her
injuries, according to the affidavit. Police obtained a search warrant for
Hall's apartment and found him inside. Hall was arrested, and police said he
had blood on his hands. Police also said they found damaged items in the
living room that suggested a struggle, court records state. An officer said
he had responded to a call at Hall's apartment about a week prior involving
the couple. 

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