Knife-Wielding Man with Violent Past Attacks Female Jogger at McKinney’s Towne Lake Park, Gets 40 Years in Prison

August 1, 2022

(McKinney, Texas) – Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis announced that Stephon Washington, 23, of McKinney, Texas was sentenced to 40 years in prison after being convicted by a jury for aggravated robbery. “Women should feel as safe as men to enjoy outdoor exercise without fear of a knife-wielding stranger’s violent attack. This verdict helps protect our citizens from a female predator bent on continuing to terrorize women,” said Willis after sentencing.

On the morning of July 10, 2021, the victim was jogging at Towne Lake Park in McKinney. At approximately 5:30 am, Washington approached the victim from behind, placed a knife to her throat, and dragged her in to a public restroom. He then threw her to the floor, demanded she take off her shirt, and demanded money from her. During the assault, Washington accidently dropped the knife and cut his hand, leading him to flee the scene, but not before telling the victim to “consider yourself lucky.” The victim did not know Washington.

Sergeant Brad Nelson of the McKinney Police Department investigated the case and apprehended Washington within hours of the crime. As a result of the cut to his own hand during the incident, Washington’s DNA was found at the crime scene.

A jury found Washington guilty of aggravated robbery, a first degree felony. During the punishment phase, prosecutors introduced witnesses and evidence for two other serious felonies from Denton County.

In 2019, Washington committed a different aggravated assault – this time with a gun – against a female motel housekeeper. He followed her into a room she was cleaning and assaulted her with a gun.

Then, in June 2021, just weeks before this assault on the McKinney jogger, Washington committed burglary of a habitation by breaking into a home occupied by a mother and her two young daughters. After the father had left for work, Washington broke into the house through a window. He walked into the master bedroom and confronted the mother. He claimed to be a police officer investigating home break-ins in the neighborhood. He instructed her to send her daughters to their rooms. As Washington wrapped his arms around the mother, he told her he wouldn’t hurt her if she did as he said. The mother broke free, got her phone, and called 911. Washington then fled. Police found Washington’s fingerprint on the window.

Both charges are still pending in Denton County.

Judge Rayburn Nall presided over the case and sentenced Washington to 40 years in prison.

Assistant District Attorneys Luke Calhoun and Ashlyn Scott prosecuted the case, assisted by Collin County DA Investigators Michael Coleman, Mike Smith, and Sam Selman.

 

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