Jurors have convicted a third man accused of abducting a woman from behind her Uptown home at gunpoint and repeatedly raping her until her "great courage and cleverness" freed her from the captors on the other side of the Twin Cities many hours later.
Deonte D. Lawson, 24, was found guilty last week in Hennepin County District Court of two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and kidnapping in connection with the woman's captivity in mid-October 2017. Lawson remains jailed without bail ahead of sentencing Thursday.
Two other defendants charged in the case have already been convicted. Co-defendant Wayne Armstrong, 18, will be sentenced Friday, with sentencing scheduled for later this month for the third co-defendant, 18-year-old Darrius D. Freeman. All are from Minneapolis.
"This was a horrendous ordeal for the young woman and she rightly feared for her life," Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said soon after Lawson was charged more than four months after the crimes. "She showed great courage and cleverness in finally escaping."
Lawson's criminal history in Minnesota includes convictions for disorderly conduct, second-degree assault, fifth-degree assault and theft.
Slightly less than 20 % of rapes reported to police in Minnesota were cases in which the victim didn't know the assailant, according to the Star Tribune's analysis of about 1,500 reports made to law enforcement in 2015 and 2016. But those cases were more likely to result in a conviction than when the victim knew the assailant.
The woman, 26 years old at the time, called 911 within minutes of escaping in northeastern Washington County and said she was kidnapped while getting something out of her car trunk behind her apartment. The trio forced her into the back seat at gunpoint and took her credit cards.