Jacob Blake, Kenosha Man Shot by Police, Pleads Not Guilty to Sexual Assault

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By Reuters
September 4, 2020US News
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Jacob Blake, Kenosha Man Shot by Police, Pleads Not Guilty to Sexual Assault
Adria-Joi Watkins poses with her second cousin Jacob Blake in Evanston, Ill., in September 2019. (Adria-Joi Watkins via AP)

Jacob Blake, the 29-year-old man who was shot by a police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin, reignited nationwide protests, pleaded not guilty on Friday to criminal charges filed prior to the shooting.

A complaint accuses Blake of criminal trespass, third-degree sexual assault, and disorderly conduct based on statements by his ex-girlfriend at the time, the mother of three of his children, who told police Blake broke into her home on May 3 and sexually assaulted her before stealing her truck and debit card.

Blake entered the plea through his lawyer during a live-streamed court hearing, his first public appearance since he was shot in the back by a white Kenosha police officer on Aug. 23.

Blake, who was left paralyzed from the waist down by the shooting, was propped up in his hospital bed, dressed in a blue shirt and yellow tie, with his lawyer, Patrick Cafferty, sitting in a chair to his side.

Cafferty noted that Blake had been working as a painter and that he had no prior criminal record or convictions in any state.

Blake raised his hand to greet Loren Keating, a Kenosha County judicial court commissioner, when addressed, saying “Yes sir,” when asked if he could hear clearly and whether he understood the terms of his $10,000 signature bond.

“The state recognizes that these are serious charges but also that the defendant has serious injuries and he’s recovering at the hospital,” said Zeke Wiedenfeld, a prosecutor.

The court set trial to begin on Nov. 9 with jury selection. The complaint does not identify the ex-girlfriend by name.

By Nathan Layne and Jonathan Allen

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