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Florida Teen Disarms & Stabs Muslim Migrant Rapist During Attack, Report

Sometimes you hear about criminals targeting gas station clerks. Here's a gas station clerk who purportedly is a criminal, according to police, and tried to mess with the wrong girl.

A man named Mohammad reportedly tried to sexually assault a young teen girl in Florida at knife-point, but she flipped the script and stabbed him with his own knife.

Fox News reports:

A 17-year-old Florida girl stabbed an armed gas station clerk who had allegedly cornered her inside a bathroom and attempted to rape her at knifepoint, officials said.
The victim told police she entered a Chevron gas station in Dania Beach at around 3 a.m. on April to purchase two microwaveable dinners.
She had gone to use the restroom at the back of the store when the store’s clerk locked the front door and followed her inside, WSVN reported.
Inside, the clerk – identified as 67-year-old Mohammad Munshi – allegedly pulled out a pocket knife and then reached into her pants and grabbed her before she was able to push him off.
The victim said she got ahold of the pocket knife after a struggle and stabbed him in the stomach with it before running away from the gas station.
The girl ran out of the store but didn't contact authorities because of her immigration status, the affidavit said, according to Local 10.
Police said another customer entered the gas station about 20 minutes later and Munshi called for help, claiming he had been stabbed by a shoplifter.
Munshi was questioned at the hospital and was unable to keep his story straight, WSVN reported.
Additionally, surveillance footage reportedly showed the events unfold as the victim had stated.
Munshi was arrested on April 10 and charged with one count of armed sexual battery. He spent six days in jail before posting a $75,000 bond and surrendering his Bangladesh-issued passport, the Sun-Sentinel reported.


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