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It was from her period. |
Your evidence? Zip. |
It was in the police report. It was mixed with semen. |
Is that high, higher than normal...or average for a district of MCPS's size? |
+1 glad I'm seeing this. I will be there. Thanks for posting. |
I never thought I'd be saying this, but I agree with conservatives- the media is so biased. |
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Consent is an effective defense, it is hard to prove a negative. Sad but true in cases without witnesses.
Curious about those stats and how they compare to similarly sized jurisdictions. Drilling down on those numbers is a good way to gauge school safety. |
How is the media biased? This is not a national news story, not unless you want to make it about something it's not. |
Good grief, it's the rape apologist again!
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| 14yo getting raped and sodomized by two men in a bathroom at school in one of the wealthiest enclaves of the US most certainly warrants national coverage. |
+1,000,000 |
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+2,000,000 |
Me too! I have recently thought CNN is a joke. I'm not Trump supporter but they had that silly Trump phrase generator is something on their website after the election. It was funny but why was it on a 'serious' news site?? I listen to NPR regularly and have only heard short blurbs on this. Where is the 'in depth' reporting on THIS story?? I want them to do a report on this. |
This is not a national news story, but the bogus accusations against frat boys in Rolling Stone is? National news went berserk over it with the accusations against fraternities and administration at UVA. Yet, a 14 year old girl gets raped with EVIDENCE--one who went to law enforcement (unlike the UVA case) and national media ignored for too long. Why? Accusations against frat boys fit the narrative. Accusations against illegal immigrants do not. This happened to a fourteen year old in a high school. Maybe, the boys will be proven innocent--but Rockville police say there is evidence. There is a lot to this story beyond the obvious-----like how safe are our kids in schools? What is wrong with the social environment in schools and in society that make kids think it okay to do this? Even if it was "consensual"-which I doubt--there is something wrong with this whole picture of our schools. |