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Two's in 7th May 2013 12:01

USAF Sexual assault prevention head charged with sexual assault
 
The USAF Lt Col heading up the sexual assault prevention unit at the Pentagon was charged with sexual assault on Sunday.


A police report says the 41-year-old Krusinski was drunk and grabbed a woman's breast and buttocks. Police say the woman fought him off and called for help.

Air force spokeswoman Natasha Waggoner said Krusinski was removed from his post in the sexual assault unit after the air force learned of his arrest. He had started in the job in February.
US air force sexual assault prevention unit chief charged with sexual battery | World news | guardian.co.uk

Courtney Mil 7th May 2013 12:06

That should read 'USAF Sexual assault prevention CRANIUM charged with sexual assault'.

Genstabler 7th May 2013 12:24

I suppose he couldn't consider himself qualified for the job until he'd tried it himself.

Courtney Mil 7th May 2013 12:59

And, surely, he was drunk so it doesn't really count?

SASless 7th May 2013 13:09

Hands on Leadership?

Ian Corrigible 7th May 2013 14:19

It's like goldy and bronzy, only it's made out of iron.

I/C

onetrack 7th May 2013 14:28

You blokes have got it all wrong. When you're head of Sexual Assault prevention, it isn't sexual assault. Read my lips - "I'm going to say this again: I did not have sexual relations with that woman!". :suspect:

brickhistory 7th May 2013 16:22

USAF Chief of Staff was previously scheduled to appear at a Congressional hearing today - part of the regular appropriations spring games.

This happened yesterday.

Can you imagine the phone call last night?

"Hey, boss? Listen..."

LowObservable 7th May 2013 17:30

The guy looks as if he tried to motorboat Grendel's mom. Either the victim or her frinds jacked him up pretty good before the cops showed up.

Not that the :mad: didn't deserve it.

SASless 7th May 2013 17:46

Whoa....hold the Horses!


Air force spokeswoman Natasha Waggoner said Krusinski was removed from his post in the sexual assault unit after the air force learned of his arrest. He had started in the job in February.

I knew Sexual Assaults were on the rise (sorry....poor choice of wording) in the Military....but do they have a unit with a mission task of "Sexual Assault"?

Plain to see Mission Failure is not tolerated in the Air Force these days.

Bevo 7th May 2013 17:50

You have to watch out for those females with military training:


U.S. female sailor beats Dubai rapist bus driver into submission

An off-duty U.S. navy sailor wrestled a Dubai bus driver to the ground and beat him into submission after he tried to rape her at knifepoint on Jan. 19, a courtroom heard Wednesday.

The woman, 28, was on 24-hour shore leave in Dubai when she was attacked by a bus driver after he picked her up from the Mall of the Emirates shopping center.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/

BEagle 7th May 2013 19:02

Good for her - that bastard deserved a lot worse than:

"She knocked the knife from his hand, broke it in two, bit him in the hand, forced him to the ground and locked him between her thighs."
'No' means 'no' - in any language. End of.........

500N 7th May 2013 19:15

Bevo

I read that somewhere else and thought "well done" to her.

Wander00 7th May 2013 19:30

Arab state - she'll be the one in the nick. But very well done her

SASless 7th May 2013 19:58

Must be some real thighs!:E

500N 7th May 2013 20:07

Wander

I read that she made it back to the ship.

And don't US service personnel get dealt with
by US service police and not the locals ?

SASless 7th May 2013 20:48

The Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) between the United States and another Country determines who handles what in these cases. For the US Navy, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) would investigate the incident. Every Aircraft Carrier has an Agent or Agents assigned from NCIS. NCIS maintains overseas offices as well. I did five years with NCIS.

Local Police would also conduct their standard investigation and could file charges in their Court System. The US Navy tries to shift the matter into their own system whenever possible.

NutLoose 7th May 2013 21:03

One hopes we will be kept abreast of the situation with Krusinski.

SASless 7th May 2013 21:25

I am sure the media will be groping for a statement from him.....but I fear he will be the butt of more than a few jokes.

500N 7th May 2013 21:29

He could give them a bum steer.


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