Substitute teacher charged with sex abuse of student in Montgomery County, Md.
A substitute teacher and assistant football coach at Montgomery Blair High School, just north of Washington, was charged Friday with sex abuse of a minor after allegedly having sexual intercourse with a 16-year-old Blair student, officials said.
The suspect, Cory Boatman, 27, had sex with the girl at his apartment on several occasions in August, according to police accounts filed in Montgomery County.
Investigators built their case after speaking with the student, who said Boatman had served as a mentor, and after looking at text messages Boatman had sent her, according to the records.
Among texts sent by Boatman, according to police: “I just enjoy sex with you almost too much.”
And: “Can I bring you back to the crib?”
Boatman, who lives in Wheaton, texted the student during the summer and during the current school year while he was employed by the school system, the documents said...
These allegations beg the question, what is the Board of Education's policy on electronic communications between staff and students?
ReplyDeleteRight. . . As if that will serve as a deterrent to depravity.
DeleteSo you would prefer the Board of Education say nothing and allow these cases to continue to occur? If Codes of Conduct, rules, laws serve no purpose then all should be eliminated?
DeleteI would prefer that the Feds step in and clean the morass once and for all!
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