YMCA Sex Assault Trial Delayed After Minor Victim Runs Away
By Brandi Makuski
The trial for a young man accused of child sex assault has been delayed because authorities are unable to locate the victim.
Jerry Washington, 17, is accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl while on a group trip to the Division St. YMCA on Jan. 29. At the time, Washington was the resident of a local group home but his current address listed on court documents is in Milwaukee.
According to court records, Washington’s Aug. 17 trial was postponed because “the juvenile victim is a runaway and her whereabouts are unknown.”
According to the complaint, the victim said she was in the downstairs workout area between 7 PM and 8 PM when Washington grabbed her hair and “dragged” her into a bathroom near the Teen Night room. Washington locked himself and the girl in a stall furthest from the door, where she claims he assaulted her. The girl told police she said “no” several times and began to yell for help, but Washington told her not to “snitch”.
Both Washington and the girl were visiting the facility from two different group homes in the area, and in an agreement with the YMCA were supposed to have been chaperoned at all times.
In an interview with police, Washington admitted he did grab the girl’s hair but that he was “only playing”, and said he and the girl wound up in the gymnastics room. He initially denied going into the bathroom with the girl, according to the complaint, but later said they went into the bathroom to talk for “about 30 seconds”, then changed his statement to “a few minutes”.
An acquaintance of Washington’s told police he witnessed Washington pull the girl’s hair, and also heard her call to a friend for help as she was being taken into the bathroom. Washington had previously told the acquaintance he was going to have sex with the girl that night. It was not clear in the complaint why the acquaintance did not intervene.
Police also interviewed two adults in the building, who said the YMCA’s security cameras captured Washington pulling the girl into the bathroom and. The girl appeared to be struggling on the video, they said.
If convicted Washington faces up to 66 years in prison. He returns to court for a scheduling conference on Aug. 29.