09-30-2007, 02:13 AM
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AbuGarab High School
Ok libs where is the outrage? AbuGarab High School? Lets call for the heads of the coach, principle and school board. Isn't attempted rape a form of torture. Lets be consistent here and hold a Congressional investigation into the matter. Lets hold the school and district staff to the same accountability standers that you libs insisted the Army be held to.
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Deseret Morning News | 3 East High football players arrested, kicked off team
3 East High football players arrested, kicked off team
By Pat Reavy and Amy Donaldson
Deseret Morning News
Published: Sept. 27, 2007 12:24 a.m. MDT
Three East High School football players have been arrested and charged in juvenile court after police say they forcibly held down other players and committed sex acts on them. The players eventually were kicked off the team.
The three defendants, all 15, each face multiple charges in 3rd District Juvenile Court, including forcible sodomy, attempted forcible sodomy and forcible sexual abuse, all first-degree felonies.
The Deseret Morning News does not print the names of defendants charged in juvenile court.
In one incident, a student said that after East's football game against American Fork on Aug. 30 and before the game against Highland on Sept. 6, he was jumped by two students in the locker room, according to court documents. The two juveniles held the victim down while a third attempted forcible sodomy, court documents state. The boy was able to escape by fighting off his attackers.
A second student said that sometime between Sept. 3 and 6 he was in the showers at East High School when two students pulled him to the ground and forced him into a corner of the shower.
In a third incident, a student said that after sophomore football practice on Sept. 11, he was in the locker room changing when another player told him he had something on his back, according to court documents. When the victim turned around the other boy grabbed him and held him down on a bench and attempted sexual assault, court documents state.
After that incident, another sophomore who witnessed the incident reported it to one of the sophomore team coaches, who then called Leopards head coach Aaron Whitehead.
"The next morning I reported it to my administration, and then we called the Salt Lake police," Whitehead said. "We immediately suspended the three players from the team. ... We've never had anything like this happen, and we certainly do not condone such activities."
Within a day of East administrators reporting the incident, police referred the case to Salt Lake County prosecutors. The student-athletes eventually were dismissed from the team and have not been attending school at East High, although district officials declined to say whether the boys have received specific discipline, including expulsion or suspension.
Charges were filed Sept. 19. ........
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