WÜRZBURG, Germany - A 1st Infantry Division soldier was cleared Friday of charges he
helped a fellow soldier in an alleged barracks rape.
A court-martial panel found Spc. Elijah McCray, 21, not guilty on charges
of rape, attempted rape and conspiracy to commit rape. McCray, however, was
found guilty of dereliction of duty, unlawful entry and indecent act.
Early in the morning of March 30, McCray was serving as the assistant charge
of quarters in Building 207 at Conn Barracks in Schweinfurt, where he lives
with other soldiers from Company B of the 1st Battalion, 7th field Artillery
Regiment.
Shortly before 2 a.m., Spc. David Malone came home with his girlfriend, a
private first class who had arrived at the base just three weeks earlier. Both
had been drinking that night, and he had a pass allowing her to spend the night.
Malone passed out shortly after they returned home, but another soldier,
Sgt. Christopher Streeter, stopped by and chatted with the woman for about 20 minutes.
The woman told authorities the next morning that she had passed out in Malone's
room, but later woke up down the hall in Streeter's room with him on top of
her. She said she believed he was having sex with her but was too drunk to move
or resist and passed out again.
Still later, she said, she woke up again and found another man – later determined
to be McCray – in bed behind her with his BDU pants down and touching her
sexually.
"I got up and started cursing," the woman testified. "I
asked who it was, where my clothes were, how I got there."
The woman and her boyfriend reported the incident to the CQ, Sgt. Matthew
Jones, who had been in the latrine, sick, and had left McCray in charge. She
was examined at the hospital, where she was interviewed by Army Criminal Investigation
Command agents.
McCray told CID agents that he had been the assistant CQ that night, in charge
of the master key card that opened all the doors on the floor. He said he had
given it to Streeter, so the sergeant could get the woman and carry her back to
his room for sex.
Afterward, Streeter invited McCray to have sex with the woman, too, McCray
later told CID agents. He said he had pulled down his pants but had changed his
mind.
Prosecutors argued that Streeter - who is scheduled for court-martial in
January - and McCray had conspired to break into Malone's room, snatch the unconscious
woman and rape her. They said McCray was equally responsible for Streeter's
alleged crimes because he had given him the key card, which itself was a
dereliction of his duty.
"[McCray] took advantage of this drunk, defenseless young
woman," said prosecutor Capt. Jerry Dunlap.
But McCray's civilian defense attorney, David Court, said there was no rape
and no conspiracy. Malone's roommate, Private 1st Class Brendan Yarbrough, testified
that he had woke up as Streeter was carrying the woman from the room.
"I asked her where she was going, and she said to Sgt. Streeter's
room," Yarbrough said. "I asked her if she was OK and she said, yes,
she was fine."
The girl testified that she had a history of alcohol blackouts and had no
specific memory of having sex with McCray or Streeter.
Court also said that, while McCray showed poor judgement in giving Streeter
the key card, it didn't violate any Army regulations. He said McCray may have
felt intimidated by Streeter, who outranked him.
"You may not be happy that the accused handed out the card key to
Sgt. Streeter," Court said, "but there's no evidence that it was an
illegal act."
The jurors found that McCray had committed an indecent act with the woman,
had unlawfully entered her boyfriend's room and had been negligent in his
duties for giving up the key card.
He was sentenced to 60 days in jail, reduced in rank to E-1, and ordered
to forfeit $500 pay a month for during his sentence. He will not receive a punitive
discharge.