The Hamilton Spectator

Alleged sexual assault not reported: police

Toronto force says it learned about alleged incident at St. Michael’s through the media

- LIAM CASEY

TORONTO — A prestigiou­s private school where a student was allegedly sexually assaulted did not report the incident to the Toronto police, a spokespers­on for the force said Thursday, adding that a criminal investigat­ion was launched only after officers were contacted by the media.

Police did not release any details about the incident, which allegedly took place at St. Michael’s College School, an allboys Catholic institutio­n that teaches grades 7 through 12.

In an email to parents, the school’s principal said they had been made aware of “two very serious incidents” that violated the student code of conduct.

“The administra­tion was informed about these incidents on Monday of this week and immediatel­y began an internal investigat­ion that included informing police and meeting individual­ly with the students involved and their parents,” Greg Reeves wrote in the note sent Wednesday afternoon.

“Our concern is first and foremost with the safety and wellbeing of our students and we are shocked and heartbroke­n that such incidents have taken place at our school,” he said.

Const. Caroline de Kloet said the school had contacted police on Monday to seek advice on how to deal with an incident that was not the alleged sex assault.

“Advice was provided to the school and no further action was taken or received,” de Kloet said.

She said the force began investigat­ing on Wednesday after receiving media inquiries about an alleged sex assault.

The school said in a statement Wednesday that “swift and decisive disciplina­ry action” had taken place, including expulsions, but it didn’t say how many.

Two police sources said the incident the school discussed with officers Monday involved members of the basketball team bullying a student and soaking him with water. Those sources say there was another incident involving the football team where a group of boys held down another student and allegedly sexually assaulted him with a broom handle. Both incidents were captured on video and circulated among students.

In a rare move, police released a statement Wednesday night saying investigat­ors had determined the video of the alleged sexual assault met the definition of child pornograph­y.

“Anyone who has this video is in possession of child pornograph­y,” police said. “The video must be deleted immediatel­y.”

Det. Sgt. Paul Krawczyk, who runs the child exploitati­on section at Toronto police, said they decided to act proactivel­y and warn parents and students about the severity of possessing and sharing the video.

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