Wednesday, May 15, 2019

No One in Charge: Shocking Lack of Supervision in Maryland High School Broomstick Rape Case

From The Daily Beast, by reporter Barbie Latza Nadeau.  Full story here.

School officials admitted that Damascus’ locker room was unsupervised when 14- and 15-year-old boys were allegedly raped by their peers with a broomstick handle.

There were no adults supervising when teenage boys were allegedly raped with a broomstick handle at a Maryland school last year, education officials have admitted. The Washington Post reports that Damascus High School in Montgomery County also confirmed the athletic director and junior varsity football coach have been fired.

The horrific incident occurred Oct. 31, 2018, when, during a 25-minute window in which the adult supervisor was not in the football team’s locker room, four boys between the ages of 14 and 15 were allegedly violated with a broomstick by six boys in the same age range. The attack led to criminal charges of rape and attempted rape against the six alleged perpetrators.

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Initially, the incident was reported as a hazing ritual carried out on new team members. A similar incident occurred in 2017 in a Texas town where boys were sodomized with broomsticks, baseball bats, and carbon-dioxide tanks over a three-year period, during which none of the boys spoke out. In the Texas case, a victim finally reported it to police, which led to the indictment of 13 high-school boys. One of the boys had been sodomized more than 30 times, according to police reports.

2 comments:

  1. Incorrect. The athletic director was not fired. He is on leave awaiting a position at another high school.

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    1. Is this an MCPS Standard Operating Procedure?

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