"A light went out, and they shoved me into a room — a little small room, and choked me, started hitting me in the ribs, choked me and took turns with me," he said. "And (there) wasn't nothing I could do about it."
Walker said it happened while an employee was supposed to be keeping watch.
"They knew he was drunk," Walker said. "He should have been on his job, you know, taking care of us and looking over us. And this would have never happened."
According to Walker, the students who raped him were prosecuted. But he's not aware of any internal investigation or consequences for the state employees who failed to protect him.