A man accused of assaulting three women at Arizona State University's Tempe campus has been arrested. The assaults occurred on April 11 and lasted about an hour. The suspect targeted the women at random, often in parking garages, and forcibly entered their cars to grope and grab them. Two additional victims came forward after the arrest. The suspect admitted to wanting to have sex with the women and was willing to act aggressively to achieve his desires.
A man accused of assaulting three women at Arizona State University 's Tempe campus has been arrested.ASU Police say the assaults happened on April 11 in different public areas on campus, and the alleged crime spree reportedly last about an hour.The suspect in the assaults, 29-year-old Justin Avery, was arrested outside of Hayden Library. Avery is not affiliated with ASU."Two other victims came forward after the arrest to report contact with Avery," police said.
In one of the incidents, Avery was reportedly strangling a woman until she kicked him in the groin.Avery told police he went to the ASU campus for the scenery, a reference to attractive woman. He reportedly admitted he wanted to have sex with them, and was willing to act aggressively to get what he wanted."It's terrifying," said student Addison Gleason. "Definitely makes it scary, especially when there’s a lot of people that walk around, like, late at night.
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