Anonymous wrote:So, I have now called both CPS and the Special Victims number provided above. CPS asked me to call back during normal business hours and I left a voicemail with Special Victims. Thank you for encouraging me to do what I knew I should.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Suppose there had been another recent brooming incident in the county (last school year) at another MCPS high school on another sports team, and the principal removed the offending kid from the team for the year, and never called police. I hear about it through a teacher who didn't teach the kids and doesn't know their names, but knows it happened, that the principal swept it under the rug, saying that the victim didn't want to report. Now the principal is in some other position and the rapist is a star on the team. Who do I tell?
Please, please, please call the Special Victims Investigations Division of the police (and then call CPS). Please. 240-773-5400
This is really important you call the right people. Call that team directly and ask to be put through to one of the detectives. They will know what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Suppose there had been another recent brooming incident in the county (last school year) at another MCPS high school on another sports team, and the principal removed the offending kid from the team for the year, and never called police. I hear about it through a teacher who didn't teach the kids and doesn't know their names, but knows it happened, that the principal swept it under the rug, saying that the victim didn't want to report. Now the principal is in some other position and the rapist is a star on the team. Who do I tell?
Anonymous wrote:Suppose there had been another recent brooming incident in the county (last school year) at another MCPS high school on another sports team, and the principal removed the offending kid from the team for the year, and never called police. I hear about it through a teacher who didn't teach the kids and doesn't know their names, but knows it happened, that the principal swept it under the rug, saying that the victim didn't want to report. Now the principal is in some other position and the rapist is a star on the team. Who do I tell?