Carkeek assault suspect found competent to stand trial, pleads not guilty

by | Nov 16, 2011

The 19-year-old man accused of assaulting a woman in Carkeek Park on Oct. 10 pleaded not guilty this morning, after being found competent to stand trial.
The King County Prosecutor’s Office has charged Jack Keewatinawin with Assault Second Degree with Sexual Motivation for allegedly attacking a female jogger. He was ordered to undergo a medical evaluation, after telling authorities he believed the woman was a “marijuana goddess.”
He remains in jail on $250,000 bail. His case setting hearing is scheduled for Nov. 29.

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