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Reply to "Northwood Coach and Security Guard Arrested Child Sex Felony"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As many have mentioned, child predators are attracted to positions where they can be close to children and have opportunities to groom them. Schools, churches, community centers, sports, etc. Unfortunately, these creeps aren’t revealed until they do something and someone reports them. Otherwise there is no way for employers to screen them out during the hiring process. I wonder how these charges relate or connect to his recent filing for custody. I’m also curious how many teachers and coaches are falsely accused. We rarely hear if someone has been exonerated. I still like to believe we live in a country that believes in innocence until proven guilty. Yes, keep him away from children until a fully investigated, but I haven’t seen many details on this case yet. We know it was a former student, do we know how long ago this occurred? He’s been at NHS since 2013. [/quote] The police must have more than just the student accusation for an arrest warrant to be issued. To have sex with a student who was a minor, Reumante must have violated the MCPS Code of Conduct first. MCPS should have fired Reumante if: He privately texted or used a non-MCPS email to communicate with a student. He met privately with a student either at school with a door closed or at a residence off campus. He drove a student in his car without anyone else in his car (would equate to being in a private location with student). He gave a student or a parent gifts. He had a student at his house. He treated a student differently than how he treated other students. There are subtle ways a child predator builds trust and access to the targets he wants to abuse. Often these individuals are revered in their communities which Reumante definitely was. Even if Reumante is acquitted at trial, do you think if MCPS knows he violated the MCPS Code of Conduct he should be rehired? Do you think he should be coaching kids anywhere? MCPS repeatedly fails to watch coaches and enforce the Code of Conduct. That’s why there’s arrest after arrest that indicates a serious a child predator problem within MCPS athletics.[/quote]
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