NEW YORK — A decorated former EMT accused of using his FDNY key to shut down elevators to trap and rape young girls faced testimony from the first of his five alleged victims Wednesday.
Angus Pascall’s victims are reported to be as young as nine. He is being charged with five sexual assaults that occurred between 2001 and 2010 and has pleaded not guilty to all of them, according to the Daily Mail.
Prosecutors say DNA evidence links Pascall to every incident.
The victim that testified against him in court was 22 at the time and said that he raped her at gunpoint.
Pascall was only caught once his last alleged victim memorized his car’s license plate and his DNA was swabbed from a cup he was drinking from at the police station.
An EMT for five years, Pascall was honored in 2007 for saving a wounded patient’s life.