US military crimes

Okinawa Rape Case Highlights Persistent US Military Misconduct

Austin Wedington, a 27-year-old U.S. Marine, was indicted in Okinawa for allegedly raping and assaulting two women on a U.S. military base. Handed over to Japanese authorities under the Status of Forces Agreement, Wedington’s alleged actions involved choking one woman and assaulting her before injuring another who intervened. This indictment follows multiple similar cases in Okinawa, prompting Governor Denny Tamaki to demand stronger preventative measures from U.S. forces. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about the conduct of U.S. service members in Okinawa and precedes a planned forum to improve community relations.

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US Serviceman Receives 5-Year Sentence for Raping Japanese Schoolgirl: Outrage Over Lenient Punishment

Brennon Washington, a 25-year-old US Air Force member, received a five-year prison sentence in Naha District Court for kidnapping and raping a 16-year-old girl in Okinawa. The judge cited the girl’s credible testimony and the significant age and power imbalance as factors in the “major sexual infringement.” Washington was handed over to Japanese authorities by the US military following his indictment in March. This incident, the latest in a series of crimes involving US personnel in Okinawa, has reignited long-standing tensions between local residents and the US military presence on the island.

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