Man on probation and pre-trial release charged with forcible rape

Staff report

HAWTHORNE, Fla. – Kimon Marcus Miller, 36, has been arrested for raping a woman while threatening her with a gun.

The victim, who lives in another county, said she met Miller in March, and on August 22, she agreed to travel to Hawthorne and visit with him. She said that when she got there, they started watching television and she told Miller she did not want to have sex with him.

The victim said Miller got up, picked up a gun, and held it by his side, which made her afraid that he would kill her. She said she agreed to have sex because of this fear, and afterward she begged to leave and call her mother, but Miller wouldn’t let her. When he eventually relented, she quickly dressed but accidentally left her underwear on the floor.

She said Miller instructed her to stop crying and act like nothing happened, then he followed her to her vehicle and took a picture of her license plate; she said he demanded her driver’s license and then took photos of that and said he would kill her and her family if she contacted law enforcement. He told her he had been convicted of fraud and knew how to find out where people live.

The victim fled to a public place and called 911, where Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputies met her and escorted her to a local hospital for a sexual assault examination.

The victim described the exterior and interior of the house, along with the firearm, and she said her underwear would be found in Miller’s bedroom. Miller was arrested on August 23.

Miller has been charged with sexual battery with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He is on probation for multiple felonies out of Georgia, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; although his address is listed in Hawthorne on his arrest report, the Department of Corrections lists an address in Orlando as his verified permanent address.

Miller was last arrested on June 29 for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and resisting an officer without violence after deputies investigating an armed disturbance found a pistol next to his car. Miller has been charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and resisting an officer without violence. Judge Jonathan Ramsey set bail at $52,500, and he was released on bail. Formal charges were filed in August.

The State Attorney’s office asked Judge James Colaw to hold Miller without bail until trial on the rape charge, and Judge Colaw agreed on August 29. Judge Colaw also set bail at $100,000 on the firearm possession charge.

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 

  • And the pattern of behavior continues despite pre-trial release thanks to the dumba$$ DA and judges.

  • Not victim blaming one bit, also not excusing this animal’s behavior, but what do you expect to happen when an animal like this invites a woman to watch a movie at his place?
    She put herself in that position.
    Animals are going to act on their base instincts.
    Perhaps do some research before meeting a man in public and refuse to be alone with him until you can be assured of your safety.
    Again, not victim blaming, but common sense and self preservation has got to kick in at some point.

    • You ARE blaming the victim so stop saying you’re not. Going to someone’s house to watch a movie does NOT mean you’re having sex. You’re as DISGUSTING as that animal! Crawl back under your rock. JUST SAYING!

  • When are you progressive liberals going to say enough is enough? Will it have to be your loved one, a friend, family member?

    Against crime, not Conservative voices.

  • Judges are jaded. It’s time to demote them to janitor, and put *vetted* juries in charge of state and local courts. Then things will improve.

    Shut down the 👹Demonic Party👿.

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