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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Predatory Offender Stonewall Jackson Drain Brings Shame Upon His Name, Look Away, Dixieland, Look Away...

Wikicommons photo, blog post by John Hoff

I often see predatory offenders on the jail roster, and sometimes I informally "register" their addresses by dumping information into the comments section of one particular blog post. But Stonewall Jackson Drain (yup, that's really his name) managed to rack up actual criminal charges for (I guess it would be fair to say) really, REALLY not keeping himself properly registered.

Click here for the criminal complaint. 

Drain, who no doubt wishes he was in the land of cotton (or anywhere else for that matter other than the Hennepin County Jail) was picked up for reportedly following a woman at...



....29th and Oliver. Police ran his name and it turns out he was convicted of Third Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct and, therefore, he's supposed to keep himself registered as a predatory offender. Drain had himself listed as a resident of the Aqua Hotel where he was supposedly staying with his sister.

Ewww.

Or, as Joe Dirt would put it, "You're my sister. Oh, god, you're my SISTER!!!!"


A "compliance check" had been performed some months ago and it turned out Stonewall Jackson Drain was non-complaint.

Was it an actual act of REBELLION? Well, I guess you'd have to ask Stonewall Jackson Drain.

Drain's address is listed on the criminal complaint as 6343 Bryant Ave. N. This address doesn't actually exist, unless you were to add "Oklahoma City" after it instead of Minneapolis.

It is strongly suspected that, within the confines of the Hennepin County Jail, Stonewall Jackson Drain doesn't go by his first name. 

9 comments:

  1. At what point can a convicted sex offender who was following a lone woman down a dark street be legally charged with "Attempted"-something? Assault? Kidnapping? Would he actually have to attack her? Thank you, MPD, for the rapid response. It's clear what probably would have happened to her had they not shown up quickly.

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  2. Stonewall Jackson Drain rises again, to offend.

    Allegedly.


    Full Name: DRAIN, STONEWALL .JACKSON
    Booking Number: 2013030403
    Date of Birth: 6/19/1973
    Sheriff's Custody: RELEASED FROM CUSTODY ON . 11/6/2013 . 23:34
    Housing Location:
    Received Date/Time: 10/30/2013.. 01:29
    Arrested By: MTC PD
    Case/Count Description of Charge Charged By Reason for Arrest Severity of Charge State of Charge Bail Information Court Appearance Date/Time Court Appearance Location
    1/1 DOMESTIC ASSAULT-MISDEMEANOR-INTENTIONALLY INFLICTS/ATTEMPTS TO INFLICT BODILY HARM ON ANOTHER MTC PD TAB CHARGE MISD BOND AND CONDITIONAL RELEASE $2,400
    BOND POSTED JAIL 11/7/2013..13:31 DOWNTOWN Address
    2/1 PREDATORY OFFENDER- KNOWINGLY VIOLATES REGISTRATION REQ. OR INTENTIONALLY PROVIDES FALSE INFORMATION MINNEAPOLIS PD BENCH WARRANT FELONY CONDITIONAL RELEASE $0
    NBR BY DC 11/6/2013..09:00 DOWNTOWN Address

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  3. http://law.justia.com/cases/minnesota/court-of-appeals/1997/1823.html

    http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-62568209.html



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  4. http://www.twincities.com/crime/ci_12737992

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  5. Do complaints ever get amended for giving false information to police for stating one lives at a non-existent address?

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  6. If you have such information, then provide it. Information like that gets added ("amended," if you prefer) all the time. Usually it's information along the lines of "it was his mother, and not him, that lived here so why do you have to be writing about this address, yada yada yada."

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  7. But as for the criminal complaints being amended for ADDRESS, no, I've never seen that. I've never seen the prosecutor go back and amend a complaint over the address.

    I'm not saying it never happens. I'm just saying I've never seen an example that I can recall.

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  8. As for my comment at 8:01 I was just curious about your repeated catching of bad addresses. I have absolutely no information about any of this - just wondered.

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  9. I have certainly caught MANY bad addresses. My frequent public airing of "bad address" information doesn't appear to have any impact on the system checking addresses more closely before slapping the address on, for example, a criminal complaint.

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