Wis. Girl Victimized by multiple Sexual Assaults

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*Perilous Times*

Sep 8, 12:57 AM EDT
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Wis. Girl Victimized by multiple Sexual Assaults*

By CARRIE ANTLFINGER
Associated Press Writer

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- An 11-year-old girl was sexually assaulted by as many
as 20 boys as a 16-year-old girl watched and told her what sex acts to
perform, authorities say in the latest mob attack to rock Milwaukee and
set off another round of civic soul-searching.

"It almost leaves me speechless. It is just senseless acts of violence.
It is inhumane. It is embarrassing to the city of Milwaukee and its
people. ... There should be outrage," Barbara Nuell-Moore, director of
the neighborhood-improvement group Project Respect.

The 16-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy have been charged in juvenile
court in the alleged attack, which authorities say took place Monday in
a house on the city's north side. A 40-year-old man said in court papers
to have confessed to having sex with the child may also be charged,
authorities said.

As for the others, "we're dealing with a lot of nicknames so we're
trying to track down these people," said prosecutor Matthew Torbenson.

Numerous violent crimes have shocked the city this summer, starting with
a Memorial Day weekend in which 28 people were shot. Homicides overall
are down this year, but two other categories of violent crime are up
from 2005 - assaults by 22 percent and robberies by 36 percent, Police
Chief Nan Hegerty told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Hegerty's spokeswoman said the chief had no comment on the alleged gang
rape.

According to court papers, the 11-year-old girl told police she was
interested romantically in the 16-year-old girl, who looked and dressed
like a boy.

The alleged victim and two friends went to the 16-year-old's house,
where the child performed oral sex on three teenage boys, according to
court papers. The 40-year-old uncle of the 16-year-old admitted he also
had sex with the 11-year-old and told police that the 16-year-old was
directing the child, the papers said.


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The 11-year-old then went to the basement, where there were about 15
males and she told police she "began to choose who she wanted to perform
oral sex on," court papers said.

The 16-year-old told police that the 11-year-old had told her she wanted
to perform oral sex on the boys in the house. The 16-year-old denied
encouraging her.

The 16-year-old girl and the 15-year-old boy were charged with being a
party to sexual assault. Torbenson said he will probably seek to have
them tried as adults.

Several mob attacks have taken place in Milwaukee's inner city in recent
years. In 2002, more than a dozen people, mostly boys, chased a man
through the streets and beat him to death with shovel handles, rakes and
tree limbs.

A mentally ill man died after being beaten and robbed by a group in
2004. Four days after that attack, a 14-year-old boy was kicked, punched
and hit on the head with a piece of lumber after he exchanged words with
a girl. He was in a coma for two weeks. Also that summer, four brothers
were beaten by a group armed with bats, bottles, sticks and socks
stuffed with canned food.

On Thursday, Alderman Mike McGee Jr. walked through the neighborhood
where the alleged sexual assault happened and talked to residents. He
later declared there is a crisis in the city's neighborhoods.

"We have to have the community held responsible, parents held
responsible. That's the bottom line," he said.

Willie Brown, 26, who lives in the area, said Thursday that neighbors
are outraged.

"If all those brains couldn't get together and figure out that was a
baby?" he said, adding he has a 3-year-old daughter. "I don't have no
respect or no love for people who do that." He added: "Whatever they
get, they got it coming."

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Associated Press writers Gretchen Ehlke and Dinese Ramde in Milwaukee
and Robert Imrie in Wausau contributed to this report.

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