Arnold Man Accused Of Strangling Female In Delaware: Police
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Annapolis MD
14 October, 2021
12:52 PM
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NEWARK, DE — Police announced that they arrested an Arnold, Maryland man last Friday after a kidnapping and an assault near the University of Delaware. Officers identified the arrestee as 20-year-old Brandon Freyre. Authorities said the assault happened around 4 a.m. at an off-campus apartment in the 100-block of East Main Street in Newark, Delaware. The female victim reported the attack at 8:44 a.m. Investigators alleged that Freyre and the victim got into an argument, leading the suspect to: Damage the victim's propertyStrike her with blunt objectsSpray her in the eyes with spray paintThreaten to kill her if she called the policeStrangle her to unconsciousness Officials also accused Freyre of blocking the exit, preventing the victim from leaving and throwing her down the stairs after about four hours. The female eventually escaped and notified law enforcement. Medics took the victim to an unnamed hospital. Authorities expect her to survive. The Newark Delaware Police Department noted that it found Freyre at his apartment and arrested him without incident on these charges: Second-degree kidnapping Second-degree assault StrangulationTerroristic threateningThird-degree assault Criminal mischief A press release said Freyre is held at the Howard R. Young Correctional Institution in Wilmington, Delaware in default of $38,100 bail. "We are writing to acknowledge the harm inflicted, denounce the violence reported, and call for our UD community to come together and advance our goals of a campus climate free of all violence, including gender-based violence and violence against women." https://t.co/AAw7lkSZyR pic.twitter.com/qbjvBu7aKn— Univ. of Delaware (@UDelaware) October 13, 2021 The University of Delaware announced Tuesday that it separated Freyre from the college. This news came after a petition to expel Freyre collected more than 19,000 signatures. Freyre's fraternity, Kappa Delta Rho, immediately reported the allegations to the university and revoked his membership on Tuesday. School officials don't think the suspected violence was connected with the fraternity. "This recent, heinous incident of domestic violence reminds everyone in our community that we must be vigilant to uphold our values," stated University of Delaware Vice President of Student Life José-Luis Riera and Interim Chief Diversity Officer Fatimah Conley. "We know that many victims and survivors suffer in silence and that incidents like these serve to re-traumatize those who have experienced victimization. We invest time and energy in ensuring that many support resources exist at the University in order to aid all Blue Hens on a path of healing and to promote a well campus." Subscribe to your local Patch newsletter. Download our mobile application from the App Store or Google Play. Have a story idea? Please contact me at [email protected] with any pitches, tips or questions. Follow me on Twitter @JacobBaumgart and on Facebook @JacobBaumgartJournalist to stay up-to-date with the latest Anne Arundel County and Prince George's County news.
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