Blue city sex offender accused of violent attack on elite university campus weeks after release: report
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A 31-year-old man, known as a registered sex offender with a record of violent offenses, has been detained in relation to an attempted rape at Johns Hopkins University, recent reports reveal.

Raymond Willis Lunn was apprehended by Baltimore County authorities earlier in the week. He now faces accusations of attempted rape and assault.

As detailed by FOX 45, the alleged attack took place on the night of October 18. Lunn reportedly approached a 19-year-old student in an area of the campus referred to as “the quads.” The victim recounted that he initially asked for directions before suddenly attacking her from behind, pushing her to the ground near a bench, and partially disrobing her. He fled the scene when bystanders began to approach.

Investigators reviewed surveillance footage capturing the suspect’s movements around the time of the incident. Subsequently, they released images to the public in an effort to identify him.

Mugshots of Raymond Willis Lunn

Following this, police disclosed the arrest of the registered sex offender with a violent history for the attempted rape at Johns Hopkins University. (Baltimore Police Department)

The outlet reported that numerous tips soon flowed in, including one from an individual who recognized the suspect as Raymond Chambers, Lunn’s former name. Another tip led officers to a local treatment facility where Lunn was found and questioned. The victim later confirmed his identity through a photo lineup.

During a bond hearing, Judge Mark Scurti called Lunn an extreme danger to the community and the victim, citing his criminal history, FOX 45 reported. 

Lunn, however, maintained his innocence, claiming police “picked up the wrong person” and that his clothing merely resembled what was seen in surveillance photos. Charging documents indicate he was unable to explain his whereabouts after 7 p.m. on the night of the assault.

Surveillance images of alleged campus predator

Baltimore Police say 31-year-old Raymond Willis Lunn, the suspect in the Johns Hopkins University attempted rape, was identified through surveillance video and public tips. (Baltimore Police Department)

Court records obtained by FOX 45 show Lunn’s record of sexual and violent offenses stretches back nearly a decade. He was convicted of a sex crime in Baltimore County in 2016, leading to his registration as a sex offender.

In 2018, he was convicted of second-degree attempted rape for attacking a FedEx worker. Judge Kathleen Cox, who is now retired, sentenced him to 20 years in prison, suspending all but eight years of the term.

Records show Lunn was paroled in May 2024 but returned to custody in 2025 for a probation violation. In September 2025, Judge Wendy Epstein sentenced him to time served and continued his probation. Less than six weeks later, Lunn was arrested in the Johns Hopkins case.

During the hearing, Lunn’s attorney said his client has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and requested that he be placed on electronic monitoring, referencing an earlier order by a Baltimore County judge, FOX 45 reported.

Following the arrest, Johns Hopkins University Police Chief Branville Bard confirmed that investigators tracked the suspect’s movements throughout the day of the incident. The arrest was announced jointly by campus police and the Baltimore City Police Department.

johns hopkins university campus

A general view of The Johns Hopkins University on March 28, 2020, in Baltimore, Maryland. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)

University President Ronald Daniels issued a statement expressing shock and concern over the attack, emphasizing the school’s commitment to student safety and gratitude for the swift police response.

“This has been a deeply distressing situation for many members of the Hopkins community,” Daniels said. “The safety and well-being of all members of our community will always be our highest priority, and we are fully committed to ensuring that you can feel safe and supported where you live, learn, and work.”

Students on campus expressed frustration over ongoing safety concerns. Aneesh Swaminathan, a student interviewed by WMAR-2 News, said, “No student should be getting constant messages about assaults or robberies. It’s happening far too often. We need more visible police presence, especially at night, to feel safe.”

University officials said additional patrols and safety measures are being reviewed in response to recent incidents.

Police are reviewing other recent sexual assault reports in the area to determine whether Lunn may be linked to any additional cases.

Investigators are asking anyone with information or who may have been a victim to contact the sex crimes unit at 410-396-2076.

Fox News Digital reached out to the university and police for comment. 

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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