How
can we not find comedy in everyday life and everyday people? This is Lieutenant
Colonel Jeffrey Krusinski of Arlington, Virginia. He's an Air Force officer who
leads the branch's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response unit. Well, here's
where the comedy comes into play. He was recently arrested and charged with
groping a woman in a parking lot of a bar. How funny is that? The leader of the
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response unit of our Air Force got caught groping
a woman against her will. I think it's hilarious! That's like a driving
instructor getting caught with a DWI.
Arlington
County Police said on Monday that they charged Lieutenant Colonel Krusinski with
misdemeanor sexual battery following an alleged assault about 12:30 a.m. on
Sunday morning in the Crystal City section of the county. According to reports,
41-year-old Krusinski was so drunk; he grabbed the woman's boobs and butt. The
woman didn't stand for it, so she fought him off and called the cops. According
to police, Krusinski didn't know the woman involved. He was probably just being
one of those drunken a-holes that no one wants to be around at the bar.
Krusinski
was released Sunday on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond and scheduled for
arraignment on Thursday. He was also removed from his position in the sexual
assault unit after the Air Force learned of his arrest. He's held the position
since February. I guess the Air Force should've done some more homework on this
dummy before they gave him a sexual assault prevention job, huh? The Air Force
website states: "The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program
reinforces the Air Force's commitment to eliminate incidents of sexual assault
through awareness and prevention training, education, victim advocacy,
response, reporting and accountability." It also stated that sexual assaults
are criminal conduct and that it falls well short of the standards America
expects of its men and women in uniform.
My
guess is that he wasn't in uniform and that the woman did not know she was
calling the police on a man in uniform. Then again, the Krusinski should not
have been groping her. What happened to the days where if you grabbed a woman’s
boobs or her butt, all she did was slap you in the face and walk away? He
must've been creeping all of over her or she must've felt really threatened to
feel that she needed to call the police. What a shame that we can honor guys
like him to protect our country, but we can't rely on guys like him to protect
our women.
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