As court records show, NA Member Brandon Boruty shortly after being released from state prison tried to violently rape a woman in Daytona Beach Fl. Brandon Boruty had been arrested over 20 times in the past for domestic assault, cocaine charges and many other crimes.
The Drug Courts need to have AA/NA meetings just for people charged with felonies. They should not be sending them to meetings where the AA/NA members are clueless to their crimes and where minors are put in great danger by being exposed to these criminals. Boruty is a very dangerous man with a very long rap sheet. Check him out on www.volusia.org and click on inmate information on the right hand side.
BY CHRIS GRAHAM, STAFF WRITER
DAYTONA BEACH — A man just released from prison tried to rape a woman in her apartment Thursday morning moments after he met her, police said.
A woman told police she was introduced about 9:30 a.m. Thursday morning to the man, later identified as Brandon Boruty, according to an arrest affidavit from the Daytona Beach Police Department.
The woman told officers she and Boruty and two other people were in her apartment. But when the others left, Boruty locked the apartment door and told the woman he had just gotten out of prison and was going to have sex with her, according to the affidavit.
The woman tried to escape the apartment but Boruty hit her on the head and knocked her to the floor, the affidavit states. Boruty got on top of the woman and placed his hand on her mouth but she was able to scream for help and someone began knocking on the door, authorities said.
Authorities said the woman was able to get out of the apartment and Boruty fled as well. He was later apprehended by officers and identified by the woman and two witnesses who saw Boruty run out of the apartment, police said.
Boruty, of Daytona Beach, was charged Thursday with attempted rape, false imprisonment and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was being held Thursday night on $20,500 bail at the Volusia County Branch Jail.
According to Department of Corrections records, Boruty was sentenced on a cocaine charge to one year and two months in prison in February but was released Saturday. He has been imprisoned three other times, according to state records.
This guys probably not a great candidate for a Park meeting but who would know the difference since their long rap sheet and everyone else’s is a big secret! Not when you go on the County’s website, Volusia.org and click on inmate information. Why are Don and Phil so dead set on breaking their anonymous tradition, their 7th tradition, the tradition about controversy etc., insisting on forcing our community’s children, in the playground to be exposed to their meetings. According to PHIL, “anonymous” means they don’t have to cooperate with police investigations when one of their members has committed a crime against a citizen! Check out more about PHIL on, “THE RUDE AWAKENING,” and AA/NA PHOTOS IN PUBLIC PARKS AND CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUNDS!
Hey, Volusia.org, inmate information! GOOD SITE! If you think holding NA and
AA meetings in a park by the playground is not a big deal just look up this guy
on Volusia.org. 21 arrests in 10 years in Volusia County alone! You can use
this site to look up anyone. Who’s in your park to comply with parole or
probation mandates by attending a mass meeting of unsupervised, unaccountable
anonymous felons? Maybe you just want to check out who’s dating your daughter
or befriending your son! I highly recommend this site for public safety! What
really amazes me is how these people get arrested so many times and keep
avoiding jail time by going to AA and NA meetings. These people have
co-occurring psychological disorders and need professional help!