Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Border Patrol Officer Joseph Giuliano Arrested for Child Rape


One of the top U.S. Border Patrol officials in Washington state has been arrested on child rape charges.

The Whatcom County sheriff's office said deputies arrested Joseph W. Giuliano, the deputy chief patrol agent at the agency's Blaine sector, on Thursday at his home.

The 55-year-old man had been charged Wednesday in Whatcom County Superior Court with raping a 14-year-old girl who was staying in his home. Prosecutors charged him with three counts of third-degree child rape.

Giuliano made an initial court appearance Thursday afternoon; bail was set at $50,000.

He was ordered to surrender his passport, have no contact with witnesses or the alleged victim and remain in Whatcom County unless he had court permission to leave. It was not immediately known if he was represented by a lawyer.

As deputy chief, Giuliano had been the public face of the agency as it expands its operations on the state's border with Canada. The Border Patrol has been criticized for operating sporadic checkpoints on several Washington state roads and ferry runs since the start of the year.

Giuliano often met with city and county councils and gave interviews to the media.

"U.S. Customs and Border Protection leadership has placed great emphasis on integrity and does not tolerate actions that would tarnish or diminish the reputation of our agency," Blaine Chief Patrol Agent John Bates said in a statement.

The agency will cooperate fully with any investigation, said Agent Michael Bermudez, spokesman for the Border Patrol's Blaine sector.

The Border Patrol is part of Customs and Border Protection.

Charging documents alleged Giuliano admitted to investigators having sex with the girl at least 24 times, beginning on a family trip to Arizona. At times, he told the girl it was wrong and feared he would get caught, the court documents said.

The girl moved into Giuliano's home after her parents separated in late February or early March. She was not part of the state's foster care system.

The sheriff's office learned of the alleged abuse this week when the girl told some Bellingham High School classmates, who called authorities, The Bellingham Herald reported. The alleged abuse had been going on since spring, the newspaper reported.

Giuliano is on "indefinite suspension" from the agency, Bermudez said.


More Information: http://mexicotrucker.com/2008/10/17/deputy-chief-border-patrol-agent-charged-with-child-rape/

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

And this is the guy who instituted (as far as I am concerned) a total waste of time and money by looking for "criminals and terrorists" on ferry runs in the San Juan Islands. The ferries cross no borders (yes, there is a run between Anacortes and Sydney, BC, but they targeted other runs than that. Guiliano actually came to Friday Harbor and bragged about what a fine idea it was of his to do this. Asked how many criminals and terrorists he had found, he said none, but nonetheless, it was a needful and efficient use of taxpayers money. Because of this, an elderly woman lost her ride to the Anacortes hospital because the person driving her was Hispanic and therefore most likely illegal. They made her wait for a number of hours before letting her go. They were rude to her, had no concern about her health, and saw no need of apologizing for the delay. They also are sporting some big, new black SUV's - a necessity when driving to a ferry landing to target illegal aliens. All I can say is that I think we definitely need to worry more about protecting ourselves and our children from such people and worry less about all these terrorists who evidently are sneaking on and off-island all the time.