Government-Employed Groper Just In The Wrong Job
The Air Force's sex-abuse prevention honcho just needs a job where groping is part of his duties, like in the rights-violating Transportation "Security" Administration.
Unfortunately, his job isn't a good fit with the charges against him -- for sexual battery. Jim Miklaszewski, Courtney Kube, and Tracy Connor write for NBC News:
The Air Force official in charge of its sexual-assault prevention program was arrested for groping, authorities said Monday.Lt. Col. Jeff Krusinski, 41, was removed from his position as head of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office pending an investigation, the Air Force said.
The incident happened just after midnight Sunday when a drunken Krusinski allegedly approached the woman in a parking lot in Arlington, Va., and grabbed her breasts and buttocks, according to a police report.
Police said the woman fought off her assailant and scratches can be seen on Krusinski's face in his mug shot. He was charged with sexual battery.
We, in this country, don't allow government workers to sexually assault our citizens unless they've done something really wrong, like buy a plane ticket.








I hate these type of reports, the one about assulat in the military, not the ones about individuals, becuase you are never given the info.
Such as, the definitions of the various types of sexual assults and the degrees of severity, the numbers per category, the break down of complainants by male and female, whether or not the definitions are objectively applicable or rely on the subject interpretation of the victim.
I've had a number of women grasp my thigh, always happens more when I'm in a relationship, uninvited. And while in a realtionship unencouraged and unwanted, making me the victim of a sexual assault. I cant help but wonder how many of these numbers are singular, albeit bad, comeons, and how many are real assaults deserving of criminal charges.
And how can we have meaningful conversations of the subject and work for real change when it is verboten to ask such questions?
lujlp at May 8, 2013 4:09 PM
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