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Suspect is accused of returning to the same location to attack more women

Suspect is accused of returning to the same location to attack more women

Channel 9 reported that Kenny Jackson, 29, was charged last week with common law robbery, sexual assault and resisting a public official.

Jackson groped a woman while walking her dog at the complex near Reece Boulevard and Kincey Avenue, Huntersville police said.

PAST ACT: Woman says man went to pet her dog but attacked her instead

On Monday, Channel 9 spoke with two of his alleged victims who were allegedly attacked in the same area at the Silver Collection Apartment Homes in June.

“And I looked it up today during my lunch break and saw it was the same guy, and I couldn’t believe it,” said a woman who did not want to be identified. “He reached around and grabbed me from behind and I just pushed my arm back to get his hand off me, and I turned around and took a picture of him,” he said.

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Court records show he was convicted in June of sexual assault and battery on a woman.

Jackson was ordered to have no contact with the victims, to stay away from the apartment complex and to register as a sex offender.

He was sentenced to 60 days in jail, but was released 43 days later on August 23.

“It’s unacceptable,” the woman said. “The attacks that have taken place since June should not have happened.”

She added: “I don’t want to live in fear, but I am scared. I can’t even walk to my mom’s apartment down the street.”

“I’m literally shaking just thinking about it,” said the second victim. “It’s terrible.”

She said she was walking home from work that day in June when he passed her.

Minutes later, Jackson attacked her by squeezing her butt and pushing her to the ground, according to a police report.

She moved to Chicago after the attack.

“I moved very quickly,” she said.

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These victims said they hoped surveillance cameras would be installed in their apartments after the June attacks.

But that didn’t happen. The women said they saw no guards on patrol.

Jackson remains in the Mecklenburg County Jail on the new charges.

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