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A 35-year-old Walnut Creek man was arrested last Saturday on suspicion of multiple rape cases over the past few years, announced the Walnut Creek Police Department.

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Police identified Brandon Delliquadri as a suspect in multiple sexual assaults, and believe more victims could be out there.

Police arrested Delliquadri on suspicion of four rapes and one rape of an unconscious person after investigations from WCPD detectives and officers.

Police believe that there may be other victims who were assaulted by Delliquadri. Anyone with more information about these cases are encouraged to contact WCPD at 925-943-5844 or call the anonymous tip line at 925-943-5865.

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  1. Should the accused be found guilty of the charge of rape, he should spend the rest of his life in prison.

    Rapists and pedophiles are repeat offenders. They are wired differently than normal people. Every person convicted of molesting a child or rape of another human being, should spend the rest of his or her life behind bars.

  2. “Should the accused be found guilty of the charge of rape, he should spend the rest of his life in prison.”

    ^ Chemical castration should also be a consideration.

  3. If the accused is sentenced to life in prison, is chemical castration necessary?

    Prisons are separated by gender and children are not incarcerated there.

    On the other hand, upon release (if ever) a pharmaceutical deterrent may be in order to protect society.

    As time goes on, the ‘cruel and unusual punishment’ statute in the U.S. Constitution will be further challenged by progressives and liberals.

    We have already seen this with the CA death penalty and arrests for vagrancy in San Francisco are no longer enforced because the punishment (incarceration) does not fit the crime of being homeless.

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