Anonymous wrote:I hear they could face life in prison if found guilty.
That is not appropriate for a 15 year old. It is not like someone died
Anonymous wrote:Since the accused were released on bond, does anyone know if they will go back to school? Or have they been suspended/expelled?
eyeAnonymous wrote:Since the accused were released on bond, does anyone know if they will go back to school? Or have they been suspended/expelled?
Anonymous wrote:Why do they need an investigation to fire the jv coaches?!
Anonymous wrote:This was in USA Today yesterday:
"When the Damascus (Md.) High School junior varsity football team was accused of sexual assault in connection with a hazing incident, it sent shockwaves through the Maryland prep football community. Now that some of the details of the alleged incident have been revealed in court, the sophomore-on-freshmen incident appears even more horrific than ever.
Here’s how the Washington Post described the lead-up to the alleged sexual assaults that occurred in the Damascus locker room, as described in court Monday:
When the sophomore football players entered the freshman locker room, authorities say, one held up a four-foot broom. He pumped his fist and chanted.
Lights went off. The handle of the broom could be heard banging against a wall.
“It’s time,” another sophomore said.
One of the freshmen tried to leave. A sophomore blocked him from doing so.
If the idea of being sodomized by a broom wasn’t already horrific enough, consider that brief foray into a C-rated horror script intended to intimidate a group of freshman football players. Perhaps more significantly, it’s a pretty clear indication that the suspects now in court had an idea about what they were doing.
The four 15-year-old suspects were all released Monday on $20,000 bond.
The school is still awaiting the result of the case against the teens before launching its own investigation into the supervision of the athletes. It remains to be seen what impact that has on the larger Damascus football program, but given the events that apparently transpired in the locker room, it may not reflect too well on whichever coaches are deemed to be responsible for the JV program."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was in USA Today yesterday:
"When the Damascus (Md.) High School junior varsity football team was accused of sexual assault in connection with a hazing incident, it sent shockwaves through the Maryland prep football community. Now that some of the details of the alleged incident have been revealed in court, the sophomore-on-freshmen incident appears even more horrific than ever.
Here’s how the Washington Post described the lead-up to the alleged sexual assaults that occurred in the Damascus locker room, as described in court Monday:
When the sophomore football players entered the freshman locker room, authorities say, one held up a four-foot broom. He pumped his fist and chanted.
Lights went off. The handle of the broom could be heard banging against a wall.
“It’s time,” another sophomore said.
One of the freshmen tried to leave. A sophomore blocked him from doing so.
If the idea of being sodomized by a broom wasn’t already horrific enough, consider that brief foray into a C-rated horror script intended to intimidate a group of freshman football players. Perhaps more significantly, it’s a pretty clear indication that the suspects now in court had an idea about what they were doing.
The four 15-year-old suspects were all released Monday on $20,000 bond.
The school is still awaiting the result of the case against the teens before launching its own investigation into the supervision of the athletes. It remains to be seen what impact that has on the larger Damascus football program, but given the events that apparently transpired in the locker room, it may not reflect too well on whichever coaches are deemed to be responsible for the JV program."
Thank god this is getting national attention. Damascus HS should be ashamed for letting varsity finish the seasons without a complete, independent investigation. Shameful
Anonymous wrote:This was in USA Today yesterday:
"When the Damascus (Md.) High School junior varsity football team was accused of sexual assault in connection with a hazing incident, it sent shockwaves through the Maryland prep football community. Now that some of the details of the alleged incident have been revealed in court, the sophomore-on-freshmen incident appears even more horrific than ever.
Here’s how the Washington Post described the lead-up to the alleged sexual assaults that occurred in the Damascus locker room, as described in court Monday:
When the sophomore football players entered the freshman locker room, authorities say, one held up a four-foot broom. He pumped his fist and chanted.
Lights went off. The handle of the broom could be heard banging against a wall.
“It’s time,” another sophomore said.
One of the freshmen tried to leave. A sophomore blocked him from doing so.
If the idea of being sodomized by a broom wasn’t already horrific enough, consider that brief foray into a C-rated horror script intended to intimidate a group of freshman football players. Perhaps more significantly, it’s a pretty clear indication that the suspects now in court had an idea about what they were doing.
The four 15-year-old suspects were all released Monday on $20,000 bond.
The school is still awaiting the result of the case against the teens before launching its own investigation into the supervision of the athletes. It remains to be seen what impact that has on the larger Damascus football program, but given the events that apparently transpired in the locker room, it may not reflect too well on whichever coaches are deemed to be responsible for the JV program."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes.
To repeat: it's the juvenile justice system because the alleged crime-committers are juveniles, not because the crimes are non-serious.
Thankfully the law doesn’t agree with you and these sick bastards are being charged as adults.
Sick bastards is right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Everything in context. Yes, they are young enough that their judgment in grey areas is suspect and should be given the benefit of the doubt and transferred to juvenile court. They are not so young that they cannot understand the severity of felonious crimes. There is no grey area when dealing with murder, rape, or violent crimes. A 15 year old should definitely know that these are very definitely and unequivocally wrong and punishable crimes. In this age of #MeToo, media coverage and social media coverage, all teens should have a very strong idea that any time of non-consensual acts of violence are very wrong. There have been dozens of hazing crimes that have gone national in the last few years and it should be obvious that hazing is not a joke, or acceptable in any way. Just Google "hazing crimes" and you'll get lists and most of these perps are being charged in court for felony crimes. If these are honor roll students, they know what that means. If the media and defense are going to try to postulate that these are honor roll students who are "good kids" then they should be smart enough to know better.
This correctly deserves to be in the adult court system. If this were something like shoplifting, B&E, or some other victimless crime, I agree that 15 is young to be able to discern the severity of a victimless crime, but it is not too young to know how wrong a violent crime against a victim is. There is a very good reason for the automatic waive-up rule for serious crimes and it definitely applies in this case.
If these boys had forced an underaged girl into the high school locker room and sexually assaulted her, would you think that this was a juvenile court system crime? If you do, then I question your own moral standards and am glad that wiser and more mature individuals have crafted our court guidelines. There is nothing youthful or innocent about first degree rape.
Yes.
To repeat: it's the juvenile justice system because the alleged crime-committers are juveniles, not because the crimes are non-serious.
Thankfully the law doesn’t agree with you and these sick bastards are being charged as adults.
Anonymous wrote:This was in USA Today yesterday:
"When the Damascus (Md.) High School junior varsity football team was accused of sexual assault in connection with a hazing incident, it sent shockwaves through the Maryland prep football community. Now that some of the details of the alleged incident have been revealed in court, the sophomore-on-freshmen incident appears even more horrific than ever.
Here’s how the Washington Post described the lead-up to the alleged sexual assaults that occurred in the Damascus locker room, as described in court Monday:
When the sophomore football players entered the freshman locker room, authorities say, one held up a four-foot broom. He pumped his fist and chanted.
Lights went off. The handle of the broom could be heard banging against a wall.
“It’s time,” another sophomore said.
One of the freshmen tried to leave. A sophomore blocked him from doing so.
If the idea of being sodomized by a broom wasn’t already horrific enough, consider that brief foray into a C-rated horror script intended to intimidate a group of freshman football players. Perhaps more significantly, it’s a pretty clear indication that the suspects now in court had an idea about what they were doing.
The four 15-year-old suspects were all released Monday on $20,000 bond.
The school is still awaiting the result of the case against the teens before launching its own investigation into the supervision of the athletes. It remains to be seen what impact that has on the larger Damascus football program, but given the events that apparently transpired in the locker room, it may not reflect too well on whichever coaches are deemed to be responsible for the JV program."