He was just traininig to be a US Secret Service agent......
Residents said it is hard to imagine this all happened at school.Then the residents are too stupid for words.
Homework?
>>Residents said it is hard to imagine this all happened at school.
Why? Schools are nothing but warehouses for children at worst, indoctrination centers teaching tolerance of all things at best. Or is it the other way around?
Was this before, after, or during a sex-ed class?
And of course the girl will be suspended from school for allowing it to happen.
Does anybody else find it slightly amusing in a sad sort of way that our culture does everything to promote sex at the youngest age possible and the School System teaches Sex Education at an early age and passes out free birth control and condomss....but then everybody goes ape-sh*t when the kids actually take them up on the offer?
Rape? If he raped her because she’s only 12, she raped him back because he’s only 14. Nobody’s old enough to consent.
SnakeDoc
Finally, the prosecutor should be taken out and shot in public to be made an example of where the kind of judgment that leads a 12 year old and 14 year old to have sex at school will get you.
Heck 3/4 of males in this country would be charged with "rape" at the same age back in years/decades past.
Just as a 17 year old boy and 17 year old girl no problem but if the boy turns 18 one day later it's rape.
Schools should have rules against that.
And yes, I know that 12 and 14 year olds shouldn't be doing that, but I'm looking at this from the 'law' and 'charges' aspect of this case.
In the yearbook, he was voted “Most Likely to Become a Teacher or Secret Service Agent”
Rape?
If they both went with it, then why is he going to be charged while she just gets to play little Ms. innocent?
Why the surprise? What is the purpose of sex education in school, anyway?
Boy, 14, accused of having sex with classmate, 12, in school bathroom during study hall
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A 14-year-old Springboro boy has been charged with a juvenile count of rape and placed on house arrest for allegedly having consensual sex with a 12-year-old female classmate at Springboro Junior High School in a school bathroom during study hall last month.
The charged student, who is not being identified, first appeared for arraignment in Warren County Common Pleas Court Juvenile Division on March 29, according to court records. The alleged incident took place March 26 at Springboro Junior High School, and the girl told police she “had sex with the suspect,” according to records.
By Ohio law, engaging in sexual conduct with any person less than 13 years old is rape, whether that conduct is consensual or not.
Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell said a relative of the girl called police after discovering the alleged incident took place. The investigation showed the two students arranged to meet in the bathroom on a break from study hall, according to the prosecutor. The students were not gone for an unusual amount of time, he said.
The length of their absence “would not have signaled anything out of the ordinary,” he said.
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Like this is the first time anything like that’s happened. Not advocating it, but lord knows, hardly are kids fooling around with each other during school hours something new.
I know I cut class more than once to have some alone time with a gal in my youth somewhere on the grounds.
Certainly not advocating it, but to call this rape and have criminal charges involved? A bit over the top.
LOL...not to make light of the issue, but I couldn’t help laughing...remembering when I was nine and my sister was seven, and we suddenly had the crazy notion to take off every stitch of our clothes and jump on the bed like a trampoline while shrieking like little Indians...which naturally is the exact time my foster mother came in the room, then she was the one shrieking.
Holder would have charged us with something I’m sure...
Midwest values
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“Police said the teens said what happened ...”
Their first mistake was speaking with the Police. Never talk to the Police. Never let your children talk to the Police.
If you have something to report to the Police - type up a statement - have your lawyer review it - then send them what you wrote.
If you think you need the Police you are probably wrong. But if you really really do - speak to them as little as possible.
Never talk to the Police.