Thursday, October 09, 2025

He Saved A Woman's Life But..... [NSFW]

No good deed goes unpunished. Or so they say....

Last month, a Black man caught a caretaker van parked in an alley. He was looking for a dog and saw his gate was closed. He went into the alley and caught a man sexually assaulting a woman who couldn't talk or even defend herself being digitally penatrated.

The man did shove the sexual predator. He took his keys and called the police.

It got national attention. The caretaker was eventually arrested and is held in the Montgomery County lockup for kidnapping, sexuality assault, gross sexual imposition, battery and neglecting contempt.

The victim was disabled with no ability to know what was right and wrong. Her family is suing the caretaker and the company that hired him.

Well it was revealed the hero, Travis Underwood was arrested on Tuesday for drug possession on a felony four. In that terms, he was selling dope or willingly trafficking on behalf of a person. It is a less severe than the F1, F2 or F3. But a F4 does carry a bid from six months to 18 months. 

Penalties typically include potential prison time and significant fines, though the exact consequences and classification vary by state and specific offense. Examples in Ohio include certain levels of aggravated assault, elder abuse, felony OVI, and motor vehicle theft. 

If you are wondering if Underwood will see the sexual predator in lockup, it is highly unlikely. I asked Grok about it and it details that due to the nature of the case, Underwood will be in a special unit provided for witnesses of crimes and the sexual predator will be in a unit away from general population. The sexual predator placed in a pod with sexual offender and sensitivity needs. 

The Black man who saved a vulnerable woman from a sexual predator caught a case.

The former Graceworks Lutheran Services employee is facing charges after he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman with developmental disabilities.

Graceworks released a statement on Wednesday and confirmed the worker was fired.

“We are outraged by the information we have received to this point, and we are cooperating fully with law enforcement to ensure this investigation is handled swiftly, and that the suspect is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” the statement read.

“Graceworks takes the safety, dignity and well-being of those in our care very seriously and we are committed to taking every measure necessary to ensure this remains our highest priority.”

Anthony W. Alcorn, 69, of New Carlisle, was charged with two counts of kidnapping and one count each of rape and gross sexual imposition in Dayton Municipal Court on Wednesday.

A man saw Alcorn sexually assault the woman in the back of a Graceworks transport van on Tuesday, according to court records.

The woman needs 24-hour care and lives at a group home operated by Graceworks in Beavercreek, records said.

Alcorn was allegedly driving the woman home when he pulled into an alley behind the 400 block of Burkhardt Avenue.

Ironic.

He took the woman out of the van and brought her to the back of the vehicle before raping her, according to an affidavit.

A video posted to social media Tuesday showed a man confronting Alcorn outside a van.

The man filming the video can be heard saying he thought the man was changing the woman’s diaper at first.

“I saw what he was doing to you, that’s not right,” he told the woman. “He’s not allowed to do that.”

Dayton police Sgt. Roberta Bailey said the department is aware of the social media video, and detectives from the Family Justice Center are investigating.

Alcorn was arrested Tuesday and is being held in the Montgomery County lockup.

Graceworks provides residential facility and social programs for adults and seniors with developmental disabilities.

Alcorn worked for Graceworks for eight years. He was a direct support professional and helped transport people in the enhanced living community.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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