Five Texas Firefighters Arrested in Sexual Assault of Rookie
Source Firehouse.com News
Five volunteer firefighters in Ellis County are under arrest, accused of sexually assaulting a rookie in the fire station.
The laughing firefighters, who included officers, initially tried to use a broomstick, but then one said: "I have something better" as he retrieved a chorizo sausage from the refrigerator, according to court documents quoted by The Dallas Morning News.
The victim reported the January assault at the Emergency Service District 6 Volunteer Fire Department in Waxahachie, on March 31.
Keith Edward Wisakowsky, 26; Casey Joe Stafford, 30; Preston Thomas Peyrot, 19; Alec Chase Miller, 28; and Blake Jerold Tucker, 19. They were booked into the Ellis County Jail and charged with aggravated sexual assault, the paper reported.
Brittany Leanne Parten, 23, was charged with improper photography or visual recording.
Tucker, Stafford and Wisakowsky bent the victim over on a couch, pulled down his pants and sexually assaulted him with a sausage, Texas Rangers wrote in the charging documents.
When the victim crawled into a nearby bathroom to shower and clean up, someone took his clothes from the bathroom. He was then forced to cover up using his hands, police wrote.
Miller, a lieutenant, was the Officer of the Year in the department last year. Wisakowsky also was a lieutenant.