The Telegram (St. John's)

Six students charged

Police make arrests in alleged sexual assault at St. Michael’s College School in Toronto

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Six teens were arrested and charged Monday in connection with an alleged sexual assault at an all-boys private school in Toronto as police said they were looking into more incidents and additional charges could follow.

Police said five teens, accompanie­d by their parents or lawyers, turned themselves in to police, while a sixth student was arrested on his way to school. They said the investigat­ion continues into three other incidents — one an alleged sexual assault.

Insp. Dominic Sinopoli said the six boys who attended St. Michael’s College School each face charges of assault, gang sexual assault, and sexual assault with a weapon in connection with an incident that allegedly took place on campus and was captured on video.

“We have reason to believe there are more incidents and more videos,” Sinopoli told a news conference.

The school, whose failure to promptly report the alleged assault and sexual assault to authoritie­s has come under criticism, said it supported the decision by police.

“We believe charges are absolutely appropriat­e in these circumstan­ces,” the school said in a statement. “We will continue to work in full co-operation with the police as they continue their investigat­ion and we are at their disposal.”

St. Michael’s, a Roman Catholic school that teaches grades 7 to 12 and is known for its athletics program, expelled eight students and suspended another one in connection with the alleged sexual assault in a locker room and another incident that police said involved hazing and was also captured on video.

Police sources have said the locker room incident involved a group of students on the football team pinning down another student and allegedly sexually assaulting him with a broom handle. Those sources said the hazing incident involved members of the basketball team bullying a student in the washroom and soaking him with water.

Sinopoli said Monday that the victim of the alleged sexual assault was doing OK.

“He has gotten the support he needs and deserves,” he said.

Sinopoli said detectives were informed about the alleged sexual assault through the media on Wednesday. As a result, he said, an officer was dispatched to the school.

“Prior to arriving, Toronto police corporate communicat­ions received further informatio­n from the media indicating the expulsions were believed to be related to sexual assault involving an object,” he said. “When the officer arrived and after speaking with the principal, he confirmed expulsions... were in response to a video that showed or depicted a sexual assault.”

The school initially said it had informed police of two incidents, including the alleged sexual assault of a student, on Monday.

However, the school’s principal, Greg Reeves, admitted in a series of media interviews on Sunday that he did not report the alleged sexual assault on Monday because the alleged victim had not yet told his family about the incident.

Sinopoli said the school should have reported the incident immediatel­y.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Insp. Dominic Sinopoli, unit commander of sex crimes, speaks about the alleged assaults and sexual assaults involving students at St. Michael’s College School during a press conference at police headquarte­rs in Toronto on Monday.
CP PHOTO Insp. Dominic Sinopoli, unit commander of sex crimes, speaks about the alleged assaults and sexual assaults involving students at St. Michael’s College School during a press conference at police headquarte­rs in Toronto on Monday.

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