Martial arts studio remains open for business after owner’s arrest in child sex case

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It appeared employees were keeping business going Tuesday morning at The Exception Squad jiujitsu studio. Its owner, Joseph Rene Caballero, 40, has been arrested on a charge of sexual assault of a child.

The doors of a local martial arts studio opened for business Tuesday morning in the wake of news about the arrest of the owner on a charge of sexual assault of a child.– The doors of a local martial arts studio opened for business Tuesday morning in the wake of news about theJoseph Rene Caballero, 40, was released on bond after his arrest Saturday.Caballero is accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl who was a student at his jiujitsu school, The Exception Squad.

Eventually, the sheriff said, it culminated with Caballero sexually assaulting the girl on several occasions. On Tuesday morning, employees could be seen unlocking the doors to the business, located in the 7600 block of Culebra Road. A social media post showed The Exception Squad is running a summer program for children.One man who spoke with KSAT 12 News off-camera said, despite the allegations, he has no plans to remove his daughters from what he called, “the best jiujitsu studio in the city.”

However, Melissa Karengera, who works at a nearby business, said the arrest has changed her mind about the martial arts school.“I don’t know now because, you know, you never know what can happen. I don’t think I would,” Karengera said. “It’s hard to trust nowadays.”

 

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