Posted on 04/16/2005 11:21:56 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The girl was led by the arm behind a stage curtain in the auditorium. There, witnesses said her lip was bloodied and she was sexually assaulted by a group of boys, an attack videotaped by one student and watched by more than a dozen others who came running as word spread.
Within minutes, the developmentally disabled girl reported the alleged assault to a special education teacher, who said the girl "looked dazed and confused and was crying."
But principals didn't immediately notify police for fear of media attention, in violation of state law. When the girl's father arrived, he was asked not to call 911. He ignored the request and called police.
Now administrators at Mifflin High School face the possibility of being charged along with students in the alleged March 9 assault at the school, which has a history of violence.
"Even if you are following the common sense measure, absolutely, none of this should have happened," Gene Harris, district superintendent, said Friday.
The district said it will fire Principal Regina Crenshaw and has suspended three assistant principals. Police have not said who will face charges, but a city attorney said school officials could be prosecuted along with the alleged assailants.
Witness statements to school investigators paint a picture of a slipshod response to the alleged assault, which came on the heels of other problems. Earlier in the day, administrators had to deal with an assault on a Somali student and a report that a student had a concealed weapon.
Just after noon, the girl said four boys grabbed her by the arm. Students said one assailant punched the girl in the face and she dropped to her knees. One of the boys told her, "If you scream I'll have all my boys punch you."
She was forced to perform oral sex on at least two boys, according to statements from school investigators.
A student who had a camera for a school project videotaped the alleged assault, illuminated by light from a cell phone. Another witness said at least 15 people were in a room that looked into the auditorium because they had heard what was happening.
When some students eventually went to look for an adult, the boys involved in the alleged assault fled.
Police have not said how many boys may be charged, but plan to give their evidence to prosecutors early this coming week. Potential charges could include delinquency counts of rape and pandering obscenity, said spokeswoman Sherry Mercurio.
The boys, who have not been publicly identified, are not expected to return to class this school year, district spokesman Andrew Marcelain said.
Whether school administrators will be charged is unclear. State law requires officials to immediately report cases of abuse to law enforcement or face up to 30 days in jail and a $250 fine, said City Attorney Richard C. Pfeiffer Jr.
However, he said officials would be charged only if someone filed a complaint. So far, no complaint has been filed. An attorney for the girl's father would not say if he planned to file one.
The school also is investigating the possibility of earlier assaults against the girl. Lisa Upshaw-Haider, the special education teacher, said boys previously had oral sex with the girl on a bus and tried to pull down her pants at school.
After the alleged assault was reported, the school was locked down while administrators frantically tried to find the videotape and identify suspects. The school's police officer was away for training that day.
"I could only imagine what we might be facing if that tape made it out of the building to later show up on the Internet or who knows where," Assistant Principal Vincent Clarno told investigators.
Clarno said he summoned the principal, who was meeting with two assistant principals and district officials about schedules and curriculum. Crenshaw remained in the meeting, Clarno said.
Crenshaw declined to comment. A message was left at a phone listing for Clarno.
Assistant Principal Rick Watson told investigators he reviewed the tape with other school officials and concluded there had been no coercion.
When the girl's father arrived, Watson said he advised him to call the non-emergency police line, not 911, because "our fear was that a news channel might tape his daughter and cause her further mental trauma."
School district policy warns that calling police might draw media attention.
It also says that although administrators must sometimes make judgment calls when deciding whether to notify authorities, "the committing of assaults do not normally warrant 'judgment calls.'"
The girl's father referred questions to his lawyer, Gary Shroyer, who declined to comment. Phone numbers could not be found for Watson or Upshaw-Haider.
Last week, school administrators discouraged a reporter from trying to interview students at the school.
Shirley Justice, 64, whose granddaughter attends the school, said administrators who handled the situation should be fired.
"You don't know if your kids are safe," she said.
You woill not get any arguements from me.
A former Hoosier
The administrators should be both fired and charged.
Give them a break. It was a slow day. Plus, the principals and assistant principals had meetings to attend.
Since there had been previous reports of abuse of this girl on the school bus you would think they would try harder to protect her. Guess not.
They broke the law by not notifying police as they are required.
I understand your distinction regarding educrats - and I do like your solution.
Hell hang'em. But only after a good beatin and a day on the ant hill.
And by 'em I mean all those who perpetrated the act, all those who watched and all the administrative staff.
did you all catch the "WE" in his statement.....
a disabled girl gets punched and then forced to perform on probably diseased male genitalia, and this yokel is worried about what could other charges they might face.....
God help us.....
close the whole school down...
Ping.
"Uhhhh - have you considered that after witnessing the bungled, amateur surgery, the rest of those "would-be rapists waiting to come off the bench" might well decide that they reaaaally needed to get back to class instead?"
I just considered it and I'm discarding it bcse it's an unrealistic notion. No guys who have the mentality to participate in a gang rape are going to just skip on back to class after something like that. They're going to kick her skull in for hurting their friend. Then, assuming they're too tired from savagely beating her to continue the sexual assault, they're going to resolve that the next time they rape someone, they'll avoid that particular act.
"...an attack videotaped by one student and watched by more than a dozen others who came running as word spread...a student who had a camera for a school project videotaped the alleged assault, illuminated by light from a cell phone. Another witness said at least 15 people were in a room that looked into the auditorium because they had heard what was happening."
The spectators are as sick as the actual perpetrators. How can that many people stand by and watch such a thing happen. Amorality is taking over. Every single person who just stood and watched should be disciplined. I can't believe someone would be so cold as to videotape or helpfully provide lighting from a cell phone. I can't conceive of such a thing being able to occur when I was young. The act, maybe but not the spectator part of it.
Good Lord.
I went to Wakins out in Pataskala and we NEVER had anything like this. Mainly because the teachers wouldnt allow anything to get remotely close to this type of situation. I know Mifflin is a bit different is just about every way imaginable.
Not to blame your daughter at all. She was trying to fix the situation and instead wasnt getting any support from upstairs.
I think her life will be greatly simplified when she gets out of there....
He teaches and also coaches football and wrestling there. Thankfully, the HSs that far out of the Columbus City/Southwest have not been subjected to such violence by students.
its in the same town so yeah :)
I wrestled a couple guys from there my junior and senior years....
Heights and Watkins are pretty similar, you could ask him and I am sure he would back it up too. This would not happen in that school district. NO way No how....
All of our public schools need to be on lockdown status. (Our little country highschool mentioned above is).
I know that it's sad that it's come to that, but if we want to keep the innocent students and teachers safe, it needs to be done, IMO
Please tell me you forgot a sarcasm tag...
Watkins went to that when I was a Senior. .....
Sorry, yes I did. This case just boggles the mind.
HIPPA law violations in here somewhere, as well.
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