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Second alleged victim in Klamath Falls kidnapping case testifies in Medford federal court

A sign that says "Courtroom United States District Court 204"
Roman Battaglia
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JPR News
The entrance to the U.S. District courtroom in Medford.

The second week in the federal trial of Negasi Zuberi included testimony from another alleged victim and the police who arrested him.

On the stand in the courtroom at Medford鈥檚 James A. Redden U.S. Courthouse, a 22-year-old Klamath Falls woman said she felt ignored by local police when she reported her alleged rape and kidnapping by Negasi Zuberi in May of last year. She claimed local officers were reluctant to follow-up and didn鈥檛 take evidence she had carefully kept, including her bloodied clothes.

On Wednesday, jurors got the chance to hear that woman鈥檚 story. They looked to be listening closely as she described being taken by Zuberi after celebrating Cinco de Mayo at a Klamath Falls bar. She went on to claim that Zuberi shackled her wrists and ankles, tased, beat and raped her. At one point he fired a gun through the open passenger window, she claimed, with the spent casing landing on her lap.

She said Zuberi drove her to his house, covering her face with a sweatshirt and blanket, where she alleges she saw a pile of cinder blocks in the garage. Concussed from the physical assault, she said she repeated the names of friends and family in her head to stay awake.

鈥淚 genuinely thought I was dying,鈥 the witness recalled. She said part of her was hoping she did die.

She alleged Zuberi told her that his plan was to impregnate many women and raise an army with their children. She also claimed Zuberi forced her to act in a video of the rape so that it might look consensual for authorities.

Eventually, she said, Zuberi took her to an ATM, handed her $300 and let her out of his car. He threatened to kill her and her family if she told police, she said, as well as release the video of her having sex with him, warning her that 鈥淵our body will never be just yours again.鈥

But the woman did report the alleged crimes. Although she said she wasn鈥檛 brought in by officers until Zuberi had been arrested over two months later for abducting and raping a Seattle woman. That woman claims Zuberi tried to keep her in a cinder-block cell before she escaped.

Earlier this week, prosecutors played video of Zuberi's arrest in a parking lot of a Reno, Nevada Walmart. Approached by six police cars, Zuberi seemed incredulous when officers told him he was being arrested for a probation violation.

鈥淲hat about that other sh鈥搕,鈥 the court heard him say in a body-cam recording.

At first he refused to exit his vehicle, the same type both alleged victims accuse him of using during their abduction, as one of his children sat inside.

鈥淚f I get out of the car, my life is done,鈥 he said.

Police testified that Zuberi had cut his leg in a possible attempt of suicide during the standoff.

鈥淚t looks like my attempt to kill myself is not working,鈥 Zuberi told an officer at the time.

He faces counts of kidnapping, transportation for criminal sexual activity and gun charges. The trial is expected to last through October.

Justin Higginbottom is a regional reporter for 老夫子传媒. He's worked in print and radio journalism in Utah as well as abroad with stints in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. He spent a year reporting on the Myanmar civil war and has contributed to NPR, CNBC and Deutsche Welle (Germany鈥檚 public media organization).