"Over roughly six hours on the evening of Nov. 6, the claim alleges, Renteria raped the woman repeatedly. At one point, according to the claim, he forced her to walk naked through the main station, photographed her in his firefighting gear and told her he would hurt her children if she tried to leave. Other firefighters, the claim alleges, were on duty inside the building the entire time - apparently oblivious."
"The woman, listed as Jane Doe in a civil claim filed this week, said she arrived at Station 96 in Temecula just after 10 one evening last November to visit a man she'd met online. According to the woman's claim, David Renteria, 51, greeted her at the entrance and the two walked to a shed at the back of the property."
"The woman's attorney, David Ring, said his client had no reason not to trust Renteria: They were at a fire station after all, and there were others just inside. "It sounds like a pretty safe situation to go over there in the first place," Ring said. "It turned out not to be.""
""How did this happen?" said Ring. "How could this take place over the course of five or six hours without anyone intervening or knowing about it?" The tort claim alleges the California Departm"
David Renteria, a 51-year-old Cal Fire firefighter and paramedic, faces criminal charges for raping three women, including an alleged assault while on duty. A civil tort claim filed by a woman identified as Jane Doe alleges she arrived at Cal Fire Station 96 in Temecula after meeting Renteria online. The claim says Renteria led her to a shed, then repeatedly raped her over about six hours on Nov. 6. It alleges he forced her to walk naked through the main station, photographed her in firefighting gear, and threatened her children to prevent her from leaving. The claim also alleges other firefighters were inside the building and did not intervene. Prosecutors have set bail above $7 million, and Renteria has not entered a plea.
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