Indianapolis Man Sentenced to 125 Years in Prison

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An Indianapolis man was sentenced to 125 years in prison this week for raping two women near Indiana University’s campus and firing shots at a responding officer in 2014. Vaylan Glazebrook was found guilty on 14 felony counts in February for the assault.  Glazebrook and Michael Deweese reportedly pointed a gun at two women sleeping inside an apartment near 12th and Indiana in Bloomington in November of 2014. The men forced the women to perform sexual acts and raped them. A third woman in the apartment heard noises and called 9-1-1 from inside her locked bedroom. Bloomington Police Officer Bill Abram rescued the two students and received the Congressional Badge of Bravery for his actions. Deweese was sentenced to 109 years for his role in the assault. A third man,  Jesse Benti-Torres of Danville, was also arrested after police believed he was the getaway driver.