Lackland training instructor gets 20-years for rape

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Updated: 7/22/2012 9:01 am
SAN ANTONIO -- A sentence was returned Saturday morning for an Air Force training instructor at Joint Base San Antonio Lackland. Twenty six year old Staff Sergeant Luis Walker was found guilty Friday evening on all charges of sexually assaulting ten trainees.

On Saturday morning a jury sentenced him to 20-years of confinement.

Emotions ran high in the courtroom, from Staff Sgt. Luis Walker wiping way tears as his family members pleaded with the jury to consider a more lenient sentence for the sake of his young boys to five of the victims taking the stand as they talked about how the sexual abuse had forever impacted their lives.

It took an hour and a half for the jury to sentence Walker. The jury also decided on a dishonorable discharge, and for him to be reduced to the lowest enlisted rank of E-1, and to forfeit all pay and allowances.

Walker was found guilty Friday on all charges, including rape, aggravated sexual assault, attempted wrongful sexual contact, unprofessional relationships, adultery, and obstruction of justice involving ten female basic military trainees.

During a news conference held shortly after the sentencing phase of the trial an air force spokesperson explained how Staff Sgt. Walker could have been given anything from no punishment to the maximum punishment of life without the possibility of parole.

Colonel Polly Kenny talked about what type of message this sentence conveys.

“I would say that deterrence obviously is a huge part of sentencing and we would certainly want to detour and send a message to others that this kind of behavior is serious,” said Col. Kenny.

Walker is among 12 Lackland Air Force instructors investigated for sexual misconduct, with at least 31 female trainees. He is the second instructor to be convicted within the 12 cases.

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MCampaRamos - 7/22/2012 10:01 PM
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thee effectes of these crimes may effect thee victims for a lifestimes. 20 yeares shoulde not be enuff.

Baven2 - 7/22/2012 8:42 PM
2 Votes
2 years per individual raped, and he'll probably get out early too? Is there any wonder why people go vigilante?

usesomecents - 7/22/2012 8:17 PM
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He begged the jury for a lesser sentence because of his kids?? Pardon me but shouldn't he have thought of the kids before he assaulted the trainees? Maybe if he had he could have raised them along with their mother. I think he should have gotten life...after all, isn't that the amount of time his victims have to live with it?

Briannas - 7/22/2012 6:52 PM
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Twenty years for a sexual serial offender? That's all?? What was his First Sgt. doing? He's supposed to know whats going on and keep his commander briefed. Breakdoen all the way around. What would General Le May do?

SAgirl - 7/22/2012 4:44 PM
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Went through a similar trial at Lackland when a child in our family was sexually abused by an officer. He was sentenced to 10 years and was supposed to have forfeiture of all pay...but somehow he was out in maybe four years and got his pay....

Pantaloon - 7/22/2012 11:55 AM
6 Votes
20 years for sexually assaulting 10 women?! That'll learn 'em! Although, not surprising in a city where drunk drivers kill and get sentenced to probation or maybe a few years.

gb2012 - 7/22/2012 10:47 AM
4 Votes
He should get more than twenty years, rape is a horrific act one human can do to another, the victim has to live the rest of their life with this terrible memory, he should spent the rest of his life locked up, he had a position of trust and authority and he truly abused that responsibility....
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