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14-Year-Old Charged with Rape in St. George's Sex Assault Case
Three students are under investigation, with one charged in juvenile court; multiple arrests include evidence tampering and conspiracy, police said.
- A 14-year-old boy was charged with aggravated rape through Shelby County Juvenile Court and transported to the Shelby County Sheriff's Office on Nov. 25.
- On Nov. 5, the investigation began after students reported an after-hours assault in the athletic building in early October; St. George's expelled multiple students and police said three are under investigation.
- Police executed four search warrants—two in Shelby County and two in Olive Branch, where two arrests were made for evidence tampering, including Bryant Swing, 18-year-old, and Nakesah Rockette.
- Head of school Luke Pruett was placed on leave during a policy review and returned on Nov. 17, while St. George's engaged outside counsel and Poe Consulting as Collierville police and the Shelby County Child Protective Investigation Team investigate.
- On Nov. 11, a second victim came forward reporting a Sept. 12 assault, and Collierville Police Department said the investigation remains open with assaults linked to the same suspect.
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14-year-old charged with rape in St. George's sex assault case
COLLIERVILLE, Tenn. -- A 14-year-old boy was charged with rape in connection with the St. George's sex assault case on Tuesday, according to the Collierville Police Dept. Collierville Police said that the teenager was charged with aggravated rape and transported by the Shelby County Sheriff's Office. CPD, the teen's name will not be released due [...]
·Memphis, United States
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