Air Force's Sex Assault Prevention Chief Arrested for Sexual Assault
Standards?
The airman tasked with overseeing the Air Force's sexual assault prevention program has been accused of groping a woman in Arlington, Va. over the weekend.
Arlington police have charged Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski with sexual battery after a woman reported he grabbed her breasts and buttocks in a parking lot in the early morning hours of Sunday, May 5, before fighting him off.
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When I was in the Air Force, sexual assualt prevention training was called "sexual assault training", which prompted a co-worker to once joke:
Sexual assault training: step 1, sneak up on them...