Well, they got what they wanted.
Just a few months after DON'T ASK DON'T TELL was secretly repealed by the Congress People, sexual "assault" is up in the Air "Force" by 63%. Of course we expected that by the releasing of swarms of the homogays into the straight population behind the barracks.
But the twist? THE HOMOGAYS HAVE SKEWED IT ALL BY MAKING IT LOOK LIKE THEIR STR8 COWORKERS/SOLDIERS ARE DOING THE ASSAULTS!!
It is beyong outageous. Why do they have to drag the whole military down with them ? ?
Just a few months after DON'T ASK DON'T TELL was secretly repealed by the Congress People, sexual "assault" is up in the Air "Force" by 63%. Of course we expected that by the releasing of swarms of the homogays into the straight population behind the barracks.
But the twist? THE HOMOGAYS HAVE SKEWED IT ALL BY MAKING IT LOOK LIKE THEIR STR8 COWORKERS/SOLDIERS ARE DOING THE ASSAULTS!!
It is beyong outageous. Why do they have to drag the whole military down with them ? ?
Air Force charges three cadets with sex crimes
— The Air Force charged three of its cadets with sexual misconduct on Thursday, including one accused of rape, just over a week after the government revealed a rise in reports of sexual assault at military academies.
The three cadets all attended the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, but were involved in separate incidents over the past 15 months, the military said.
The charges came after the Department of Defense said last week that U.S. military academies had seen reports of sexual assaults rise sharply to 65 in the last academic year from 41 previously, and announced new policies to help victims.
Cadet Robert Evenson Jr, who faced the most serious accusations, was charged with rape, unlawful sex acts, engaging in an unprofessional relationship and conduct unbecoming an officer.
An Air Force charging sheet said Evenson raped a female cadet on one occasion and engaged in forced sex acts on other occasions, in three instances using "power or strength or restraint" to prevent escape.
Cadet Kyle Cressy was accused of aggravated sexual assault on a woman while she was "substantially incapacitated." Cadet Stephan Claxton was accused of unbuttoning and unzipping a female cadet's pants while she was incapacitated, the charging sheet said.
He was also accused of underage drinking, abusive sexual contact and several instances of assault, which included an accusation he punched another cadet in the face.
The charges were not the first instance of sexual misconduct accusations involving cadets. In 2003, reports surfaced that dozens of female Air Force Academy cadets had been sexually assaulted by fellow cadets for a decade, but that academy officials ignored or downplayed their complaints.
— The Air Force charged three of its cadets with sexual misconduct on Thursday, including one accused of rape, just over a week after the government revealed a rise in reports of sexual assault at military academies.
The three cadets all attended the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, but were involved in separate incidents over the past 15 months, the military said.
The charges came after the Department of Defense said last week that U.S. military academies had seen reports of sexual assaults rise sharply to 65 in the last academic year from 41 previously, and announced new policies to help victims.
Cadet Robert Evenson Jr, who faced the most serious accusations, was charged with rape, unlawful sex acts, engaging in an unprofessional relationship and conduct unbecoming an officer.
An Air Force charging sheet said Evenson raped a female cadet on one occasion and engaged in forced sex acts on other occasions, in three instances using "power or strength or restraint" to prevent escape.
Cadet Kyle Cressy was accused of aggravated sexual assault on a woman while she was "substantially incapacitated." Cadet Stephan Claxton was accused of unbuttoning and unzipping a female cadet's pants while she was incapacitated, the charging sheet said.
He was also accused of underage drinking, abusive sexual contact and several instances of assault, which included an accusation he punched another cadet in the face.
The charges were not the first instance of sexual misconduct accusations involving cadets. In 2003, reports surfaced that dozens of female Air Force Academy cadets had been sexually assaulted by fellow cadets for a decade, but that academy officials ignored or downplayed their complaints.
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