14 Year Old Suspected of Sexually Assaulting 87 Year Old Woman During Carjacking at Waukesha Public Library
[Wisconsin Right Now via CFP] A 14-year-old boy carjacked and sexually assaulted an 87-year-old female at knifepoint while she was returning books to the Waukesha Public Library located at 321 Wisconsin Ave., Waukesha, sources have told WRN.
Capt. Dan Baumann did confirm for WRN that the suspect is 14, the victim is 87, and she was sexually assaulted at knifepoint. "This incident is sad and disgusting, but I’m very mindful of the privacy issues surrounding with both victim and suspect," he said, declining to give further details. We obtained further details from sources.
UPDATE: WRN can now report that the suspect is the nephew of Milwaukee Common Council President and Milwaukee Mayoral candidate Cavalier Johnson.
Cavalier Johnson did respond to our request for comment:
One of our sources claimed some in the system are worried about "BLM outrage" if the boy, who is black, is charged as an adult. However, we’ve also learned that Waukesha police want him charged as an adult. That decision will ultimately be made by Waukesha County District Attorney Sue Opper’s office.
The Les Paul Middle School resource officer observed the elderly woman in distress in the parking lot and went out to talk with her. The woman was trying to wave down the officer’s empty squad. The school is located at 325 Carroll Street. We first received a tip about the attack from a person who didn’t believe the school was very transparent with parents about what exactly happened.
The suspect was located by police in the victim’s car a short time later and was taken into custody. Sources said police executed a search warrant on the suspect’s home and recovered the victim’s items from the home.
The teen allegedly held the woman at knifepoint on November 30, and had only recently moved to Waukesha from Milwaukee. He then forced the woman into her car and "drove around while forcing the woman to perform sex acts on him."
The boy's mother has been trying to fundraise for his defense on Facebook. She wrote: "He has looked up to his uncle who is in politics his whole entire life inspiring to be just like him."
"My son came into a group of young men who he thought were his friends and talked him into doing something that he should’ve had a mind-frame strong enough to know it was a terrible decision and now the county is declared him a menace to society," she wrote.
The teen may be tried as an adult.
Posted by: Speregum Tholuth7044 2021-12-09 |