09-13-2009, 09:51 AM
TREDYFFRIN, Pa. (CBS 3) A suspect is in police custody after the indecent assault of a handicapped man in a Paoli restroom in August.
Investigators in Chester County say they apprehended a suspect who allegedly raped a wheelchair-bound man in a supermarket bathroom.
Investigators said they arrested suspect Brian Parks Thursday evening at a Center City homeless shelter in connection to the August 8 incident. According to investigators, the 54-year-old Parks stands accused of raping a man who was confined to a wheelchair inside the bathroom of a Paoli ACME.
"We feel totally comfortable that this is the individual who is responsible for the heinous crime at the ACME," Sgt. Jack Bailey of the Tredyffrin Police Department explained.
Investigators said Parks allegedly locked his victim in a bathroom stall during the assault.
According to an arrest warrant, Parks "pulled his wheelchair backwards ââ¬Â¦ forcefully remove the victim ââ¬Â¦ and throw him to the floor."
While being led into a police cruiser with a sweatshirt over his head, Parks said to reporters: "Find yourself some real crime to deal with."
Investigators said Parks has an arrest record that spans through several states.
He is being at the Chester County Prison in lieu of $225,000 bail.
Investigators in Chester County say they apprehended a suspect who allegedly raped a wheelchair-bound man in a supermarket bathroom.
Investigators said they arrested suspect Brian Parks Thursday evening at a Center City homeless shelter in connection to the August 8 incident. According to investigators, the 54-year-old Parks stands accused of raping a man who was confined to a wheelchair inside the bathroom of a Paoli ACME.
"We feel totally comfortable that this is the individual who is responsible for the heinous crime at the ACME," Sgt. Jack Bailey of the Tredyffrin Police Department explained.
Investigators said Parks allegedly locked his victim in a bathroom stall during the assault.
According to an arrest warrant, Parks "pulled his wheelchair backwards ââ¬Â¦ forcefully remove the victim ââ¬Â¦ and throw him to the floor."
While being led into a police cruiser with a sweatshirt over his head, Parks said to reporters: "Find yourself some real crime to deal with."
Investigators said Parks has an arrest record that spans through several states.
He is being at the Chester County Prison in lieu of $225,000 bail.