FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 18, 2020 THE ASSEMBLY DIECIOCHO DENIES ANY INVOLVEMENT IN ALLEGED TRAFFICKING AND RAPE OF RICHLAND GIRL Let it be known not only to the citizenry of Walla Walla, but to all the people of the world, that the collective entity of kindred individuals forming the Assembly Dieciocho, often commonly and crudely referred to as “The Eighteenth Street Gang,” does strongly and unequivocally deny any involvement associated with the alleged trafficking and rape of a Richland girl. This libelous reporting is typical of the scurrilous reporters who make up the scandal rag known as the Union Bulletin who savor in vilifying local citizens before due process of the law has been sufficiently dispensed upon the accused. In a newspaper article dated September 3, 2020, the Walla Walla Union Bulletin did report that members of “The 18th Street Gang” perpetrated the most heinous act of rape upon an unknown girl. This is false. The Assembly Dieciocho wants it to be known that not a single soul associated within its ranks was either present for, or a participant in, said atrocity. Sexual assault is the basest form of human coercion and members of The Assembly Dieciocho do not encourage, condone, or participate in such despicable behavior. Never before has anybody associated with The Assembly Dieciocho heard of or conspired with the alleged human trafficker Robert M. Aguilera. Whoever these alleged rapists are, they are neither affiliated with, or known by, The Assembly Dieciocho. The Assembly Dieciocho certainly has a documented history of being unapologetic enthusiasts of the 2nd Amendment, but we are in no way degenerates. Thank you and make America great again, The Assembly Dieciocho
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