Sexual Battery Charge Dropped For Air Force 'Sexual Assault Prevention Chief' Who Allegedly Groped Woman
Prosecutors in Virginia have declined to charge the lieutenant colonel who headed the
Air Force Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski will now face charges of assault and battery, a misdemeanor, Kristin Davis with Military Times reports.
Prosecutor Theo Stamos told
An intoxicated Krusinski allegedly approached and grabbed the woman who he did not know in a parking lot in Arlington late at night. She fought him off and alerted police.
He was dismissed from his post as chief of the Air Force’s prevention branch in the Pentagon.
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