CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Three jailed men are accused in a West Side attack late last month against a man who was assaulted with a BB gun, a baseball bat and a metal pole.

Eric Carrington, 44, James Anderson, 24, and Martin Torres Jr., 18, are each charged with kidnapping, felonious assault and rape.

The three forced a man whom they knew into Carrington's van on March 22, and drove him to Carrington's West 47th Street home. The men forced the victim into the garage, where Anderson and Torres took turns hitting him over the head with a baseball bat, according to court records.

Carrington then grabbed a BB gun and shot the man several times, according to court records. He also pistol-whipped the man with the BB gun.

The men then forced the victim to pull his pants down, and Carrington raped him with a metal pole, according to records.

Police gave no motive for the attack.

Carrington served 13 years in prison after pleading guilty to attempted rape in 1990. A judge ruled in 1999 that there was insufficient evidence to consider him a sexual predator, and canceled his sex offender status. At that time, the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office said it didn't have sufficient evidence to prove that Carrington was likely to commit another sexual offense, according to court records.

Carrington pleaded guilty to sexual battery and attempted bribery a decade later, in 2009. He was sentenced to two years probation.

Carrington is currently being held on $500,000 bond. Anderson is held on $150,000 bond, and Torres on $100,000 bond, according to court documents.