Woman Kidnapped By Two Men At Gas Station After Rejecting Them

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An Atlanta, Georgia woman is reportedly safe after police arrested two men who kidnapped her when she rejected their advances at a local gas station.

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DeKalb County Sheriff’s Deputies reported Quentin Williams,21, and Roderequicge Allen,19, were arrested Wednesday for kidnapping a woman last month. On March 20, the woman entered an Exxon gas station near Glenwood Road when the two men started catcalling and tried to hit on her. However, she rejected their advances.

Moments later, the pair grabbed the victim and threw her in the trunk of a car. The victim managed to escape from the men near Wesley Chapel Road as reported by WSBTV.

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Williams and Allen were arrested by deputies and U.S. Marshals near River Road for the kidnapping. Currently, they are being held at the DeKalb County Jail without bond and facing felony kidnapping charges.

The case went viral on Twitter as women chimed in that being harmed or killed by a man after rejecting his advances was one of their worse fears.

Twitter user @_ellemiich said a similar situation happened to her in 2007 when two men followed her after she rejected their catcalling.

A similar incident took place in Atlanta last year when a woman was shot and injured after rejecting a man while riding a scooter with her boyfriend near Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Police said Samuel Savage witnessed the shooting after the suspect fired several shots toward Meirra Mansara and Juwan Davis after Davis told him to stop hitting on his girlfriend.

 “It was really heartbreaking. She was screaming, she was crying, and she kept grabbing her phone to call her mom.”

 

Deja Monet: Born and raised in the Bronx. I write stories that will make you laugh, cry, or mad.