A 23-year-old Burnsville man and former youth coach pleaded guilty Wednesday in Anoka County District Court to taking two 13-year-old Andover girls he'd met online to his Burnsville home and sexually assaulting them.
Casey Lee Chinn was charged in October. He pleaded guilty to two counts of kidnapping and two counts of criminal sexual assault, and is expected to serve about 11 years in prison.
Chinn met the girls through Omegle, a free online chat site, and picked them up in Andover, authorities say. Using clues gleaned from the girls' electronic devices, police tracked them to the Burnsville home.
Chinn was charged in October with six felonies — two counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct, two counts of kidnapping and two counts of solicitation of a child to engage in sexual conduct.
Anoka County Attorney Tony Palumbo said the plea bargain was best for both parties. Entering trial would have "impacted the victims … they are obviously very young girls … it would have exacted certain costs on them," Palumbo added.
The victims' family, who were present Wednesday, were involved in discussions leading up to the plea agreement, he said.
In court, the two victims' families sat together in one row toward the back as Chinn confessed to the events leading up to police finding the two girls "huddled behind a couch in [his parents'] basement, crying and upset."
Chinn, who paused during the plea hearing to wipe away tears, also said he started seeing a psychiatrist more than a year-and-a-half ago.