Newspaper: Victim in Seattle bus tunnel beating was charged in 2 earlier attacks

By AP
Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Victim in tunnel beating was charged in 2 attacks

SEATTLE — A 15-year-old girl whose videotaped beating in the Seattle bus tunnel has drawn a national outcry has herself been charged in two earlier attacks.

The Seattle Times reported Wednesday that Aiesha Steward-Baker was given a deferred sentence last September in King County Juvenile Court after she pleaded guilty to attempted second-degree robbery for hitting a security guard at a Seattle market in January 2009. Court papers say she punched the man in the head after he stopped her friend from shoplifting.

The newspaper also says Steward-Baker is one of two girls charged in a May 23 attack on a 50-year-old woman in suburban Edmonds. Her public defender in that case, Frederick Moll, said Wednesday the girl plans to plead guilty in juvenile court to second-degree robbery.

In recent days, Steward-Baker has appeared at a news conference called by another lawyer and on Monday appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America” to discuss the Jan. 28 transit tunnel attack.

Information from: The Seattle Times, www.seattletimes.com

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