An Uber driver in Pittsburgh has been accused of kidnapping a third woman on the same night that he was arrested for allegedly locking two women in his car and trying to drive them somewhere that was not the destination they requested.
Richard Lomotey, a 36-year-old assistant professor at Pennsylvania State University, was arrested on Monday and charged with kidnapping, unlawful restraint, simple assault and reckless endangerment of another person, according to a court document obtained by DailyMail.com.
The married father-of-two was first arrested on May 11 and booked on two counts each of kidnapping, false imprisonment and harassment for the incident involving two other women.
A third woman came forward on May 16 after hearing about the other arrest and alleged in a criminal complaint that Lomotey tried to prevent her from leaving his car after she got in the front seat, that her 'her shirt and bra were ripped' during a struggle and she was forced to jump from the moving vehicle.
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He was just trying to be like his heroes. Joe Paterno and Jerry Sandusky, only with girls!
ReplyDeleteGo Penn-ophile State!!!
The Pedophile University is going to give Joe Biden a honorary degree in "Neck Whispering" and he is kind of a roll model for these "Strange Guys".
ReplyDeleteNorthwest Woodsman: I strongly suspected even before I read the article and saw the photos. I am so tired of putting up with this kind of behavior.
ReplyDeleteSounds like Laura Mitchell's husband. Same conduct with him at a Pa. University and Salisbury University. How do Liberals keep breaking the law and keep getting jobs at public universities?
ReplyDeleteHow many times it gonna take before he gets away with it & hurts someone?
ReplyDeletePut him in jail.
ANOTHER foreigner our education system allowed to teach HATE AMERICA. But that wasn't good enough. Needed to show his real teaching resume. CRIMINAL.
ReplyDeleteWhy is he still employed by the university?
ReplyDeleteHe shouldn't be an Uber driver
ReplyDeleteProfessor, OK
Uber driver, NO