Inside the Alleged Sexual Assault Cover Up in Charlotte Schools

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2022
  • Multiple women say they tried to report being sexually assaulted in or around their schools in Charlotte, North Carolina-only to face indifference, or even aggression, from officials. Now, current and former students are fighting for change.
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  • @VICENews
    @VICENews  Год назад +4

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  • @nikita54576
    @nikita54576 Год назад +1669

    The chairwoman is vile. Smiling , smirking, showing fake sympathy and trying to keep her image clean is just disgusting.
    I hope these girls find more support for their voices to be heard!

    • @mistywilson3520
      @mistywilson3520 Год назад

      She scares me and the fact that she the chairwoman is disgusting. This is why parents are home schooling their children, so they can at least provide some protection from school r..e and gun violence. This lady needs to go. ASAP! This whole school needs new fresh people from top to bottom for the sake of these children attending!

    • @Carmen-.-
      @Carmen-.- Год назад +94

      Absolutely, she is full of it, her demeanor is telling.

    • @jos7341
      @jos7341 Год назад +84

      Seeing her react and respond in the way she did made my jaw literally drop.

    • @frozenraspberries1552
      @frozenraspberries1552 Год назад +112

      I had to go vomit around the 38 minute mark as it was super triggering. The "sympathy pout" really just made me sick, I've never had that happen before.

    • @megan3663
      @megan3663 Год назад +55

      Right?! What is the point of her job and salary if she can't even protect the students?! And the other guy!? He was trying to send the interviewer in circles with the district VS board bs. Good for the interviewer though, appreciated how she stood up for the victims.

  • @OfficialEnzoEdoggYT
    @OfficialEnzoEdoggYT Год назад +1901

    I feel so terrible for the victims. It's crazy how the school automatically took the side of the predators instead of the victims. It's insane.
    Thank you guys so much for all the likes! I really appreciate it!

    • @Hack_The_Planet_
      @Hack_The_Planet_ Год назад +17

      You go to the police, I don’t just believe people.

    • @pandadragon8266
      @pandadragon8266 Год назад +11

      "Predators"

    • @hustlerstv4252
      @hustlerstv4252 Год назад +27

      Wait wait wait so basically she saying the school told her that if legal action were taken the suspect was not guilty she will be suspended right ,
      So did she pursue action s since she made clear that she had proof .

    • @OfficialEnzoEdoggYT
      @OfficialEnzoEdoggYT Год назад +6

      @@pandadragon8266 thank you for the correction

    • @bridaw8557
      @bridaw8557 Год назад

      They put you on trial for your “credibility” vulnerable populations inherently seem to have less credibility to those in power. Sick

  • @sasha219
    @sasha219 Год назад +635

    So...being in the boys bathroom is comparatively worse than being forced into the boys bathroom and raped????? I've been through something very similar to her situation. Hearing a person in authority tell u that what he did to you is irrelevant because you were in a place that u r not allowed is basically saying to females u deserve whatever happened because you should have known better. We have a culture that only tells women they are smarter than men when assault is involved. She should've known, what did she think was going to happen, she knew better than to wear that, well she shouldn't have been looking at him in the eyes like that....are all things ppl say to shift the blame to the woman. In all other areas women arent capable of functioning at the same level as a man. This isn't anything new though, this has been happening since the beginning of time. This culture of unequal accountability needs to be eradicated. The question is...how???

    • @mistywilson3520
      @mistywilson3520 Год назад +33

      Thank you, this was written so well. It is so true, every part. I hope for hope that changes will happen someday.

    • @yurmajestygod
      @yurmajestygod Год назад +1

      z😊WA
      C1st

    • @jooson2826
      @jooson2826 Год назад +1

      *restroom

    • @trishatate327
      @trishatate327 Год назад +4

      Everything you said is true. The question not many people ask , is why? The answer is , that victim blaming , is how people make themselves have a sense of security. Their brain , seeks a reason why , so that it can then provide a dissociation between themselves,and loved ones, from the victim. This is true of not just sexual violence , but most violent crimes. Peoples need to have a sense of security is why we still get into cars every day. Most people don't get into a vehicle with expectation of an accident , even though they witness or hear about them daily. It's not an excuse , but an explanation. The better we understand the why , the closer we can get as a society to over come the challenge/ problem.

    • @sasha219
      @sasha219 Год назад +1

      @@trishatate327 well said and very true

  • @merhades1105
    @merhades1105 Год назад +663

    The people running this school are sick. They're definitely hiding something. I hope these kids are given the justice they deserve so they can finally begin to heal.

    • @kristianawilson9038
      @kristianawilson9038 Год назад +1

      yeah the rapist is disgusting, but in my opinion, the enablers who do nothing are almost just as morally wrong

    • @chanalexa6923
      @chanalexa6923 Год назад +9

      I wonder why the parents still send their kids to this school

    • @toadstars
      @toadstars Год назад +11

      In order for schools to fight against sexual assaults, they must admit that it is happening at their school. Then they must take steps to stop it, which takes time, effort, and money. Admitting it happens can also harm the schools reputation. So, it's just easier to admit it's not happening. They don't have to put the time, effort, and money into stopping it, and it maintains the image of the school.

    • @shawnasmith3711
      @shawnasmith3711 Год назад +13

      That school has had a number of issues lately. A whole football season was forfeited over students living outside of the district, this sexual misconduct mess is even bigger than I thought. Those babies need and deserve peace. Being a survivor of sexual assault myself, I can greatly appreciate the strength these young ladies are maintaining and exhibiting. Keep fighting girls! They're going to have to actually listen at some point and realize just how ignorant they've been. CMS protect the victims!!!!! Don't belittle their truth!!!!!!

    • @orianaterravecchia3333
      @orianaterravecchia3333 Год назад

      Yup.

  • @angel5006Abundance
    @angel5006Abundance Год назад +623

    The lady at the end. Did she really just make a sad face. This is horrible. Keep fighting for change young ladies.

    • @makslargu5799
      @makslargu5799 Год назад +65

      Right! I was trying to be sympathetic to her and thought maybe the district was shoving her under the bus but that just seemed so insensitive. If she had her own experiences like she said why was she not showing any understanding of how the boards actions made them feel?

    • @thexoxo01
      @thexoxo01 Год назад +84

      YES. That pouty face pissed me off. I was done after that
      Prayers for those babies 🥺♥️

    • @tinylizard
      @tinylizard Год назад +57

      “””mm .. yeah I hate that :(( “
      Her response to being absolutely cornered for spending her days doing nothing to help and probably gossiping about students and eating donuts with the other staff all day. lmao she has no sympathy at all and probably blames the victims too out of some weird creepiness or insecurity that’s fed by the pain of children . Despicable human

    • @thomas7770
      @thomas7770 Год назад +35

      The way she and Charly talked were very rude, dismissive, and unprofessional.

    • @AceMonkeyIlium
      @AceMonkeyIlium Год назад +23

      She’s the evil lady.

  • @diamondL67
    @diamondL67 Год назад +1665

    This is where I graduated from in 2018, and I can attest that staff rarely listened to their students. Bullying is also a bad problem in CMS schools and nothing is ever done to help. I hope this documentary makes a difference and I pray for these young girls, I know what it’s like to be unheard.

    • @Benni777
      @Benni777 Год назад +46

      Clearly the CMS staff did NOT listen to THESE students 🙄

    • @Hack_The_Planet_
      @Hack_The_Planet_ Год назад +34

      Go to the police directly.

    • @loveinthematrix
      @loveinthematrix Год назад +25

      I pray for you too just because you were a part of that toxic environment. Just being around that energy. I hope you find safer spaces

    • @jenniferflory9460
      @jenniferflory9460 Год назад +14

      @DiamondLewis I hear you!!! You are brave to speak up as well. I hope that you are on a path to healing anything that you experienced there that stole your innocence. I know that you are brave and beautiful and amazing. A Diamond goes through so much before it gets to express it's true beauty. I hope that is how you are seeing and experiencing life. You deserve every bit of awesomeness this world has to offer. 💎💎💎❤️❤️❤️

    • @quantumfineartsandfossils2152
      @quantumfineartsandfossils2152 Год назад +2

      YES! I am also a victim of all these same crimes so many children, boys & girls & women are victims of these crimes (for decades!!) at unprecedented rates during the pandemic all violence has been domestic violence .. there have been no riots the whole world has been using us as punching bags (men & women alike) Human beings need to do something about these crimes & stop putting soundtracks on our 'stories' for ad revenue & DO SOMETHING it ruins all our lives

  • @BBB-to4cc
    @BBB-to4cc Год назад +729

    I can’t thank these women enough, my mother and aunt were both raped (one in the 60s and one in the 70s) and never got justice. These girls are absolutely angels doing some of the hardest work their is and there is no way to thank them enough

    • @Robiborah809
      @Robiborah809 Год назад +1

      Omg I’m so sorry please have a trust in lord our lord will brutally punish all the rapist

    • @BBB-to4cc
      @BBB-to4cc Год назад +1

      @@Robiborah809 thank you. for my mom, her boyfriend and his brother raped her in the woods. A few weeks later he pulled her hair when she walked by one day and called her a whore and she burnt a hole in his cheek with her cigarette and ran. She saw him at the doctors office about 30 years later and he still had a hole in his cheek, and she soon saw in the paper he died, he was in his 40s or 50s. His brother ended up going to prison for raping someone else at a young age as well. For my aunt, she got drugged at an outdoor event and literally woke up in an alley way in the next city over with ripped clothes. She will never know her attackers or how many there were. My mom was 15 and my aunt was about 18. Needless to say, my parents put me in karate at a young age and im a black belt.

    • @WARxxECONOMY
      @WARxxECONOMY Год назад

      Whats a woman though

    • @Brandywine6969
      @Brandywine6969 Год назад +9

      More power to these girls for all the others who were raped so long ago and never got justice. I hope they are able to expose them for the callous attitude toward the victims, while protecting the predators.

    • @x77punk77x
      @x77punk77x Год назад +1

      @@Robiborah809 No, *THE LAW* needs to punish rapists. How ridiculous that religious makes so many people passive and superstitious so that they do not pursue Justice on earth.

  • @aolanig1261
    @aolanig1261 Год назад +468

    As someone from Charlotte, NC who works in higher education, I can confidently say that the people who make it to their level of power are not there because they've shown an overwhelmingly level of support or care for the children. They're there because they have the most loyalty to the institutions' bottom line -- money. Dashew is a clear example of someone who has traded her soul and her responsibility to both the students and women everywhere for financial gain. It's despicable and damning at best.

    • @AR-io8fv
      @AR-io8fv Год назад +13

      It’s all a country club power game to them. They get a kick out of telling people they’re on the board.

    • @malenahernandez9377
      @malenahernandez9377 Год назад +9

      Can you help me understand? I don't live I the USA. It Sounds to me that the school has the own rules independent to the state??? I don't understand why they didn't went to the state police? Why they go to report this to the school and not to the police? And then the police has to be in charged of persecuting it regardless of the school "permission". This is a crime not an administrative or scholar issue. And don't get it.

    • @tanzab
      @tanzab Год назад +5

      You are 100% correct. Former CMS employee and those who make it to the top are cut throats and aren’t there with our children’s best interest in mind. I have a son who attends MP and I am horrified that this happened to these young women. Do better CMS!

    • @davidcampanella7846
      @davidcampanella7846 Год назад +1

      The bigger and longer the job title the smaller they actually feel inside

    • @RebeleneM
      @RebeleneM Год назад +1

      I get what you're saying, but it's a public school funded by tax payers, right? So what financial gain? I'm confused.

  • @Sophie-333
    @Sophie-333 Год назад +119

    What a joke that last lady is. No empathy for these victims at all. The faces she made at the end made me sick, and not only that none of them are taking responsibility for the positions they chose! The whole school board needs to be fired!

  • @morgan-qc8ce
    @morgan-qc8ce Год назад +912

    as someone who attends schools in CMS and grew up in this district, i’m excited to watch this knowing just how awful our leadership is and now someone is finally noticing.

    • @noobchillz9438
      @noobchillz9438 Год назад +30

      I'm happy too. I had the same experiences in Wake County between 2003-2005. This has been happening for a long time in NC

    • @Matthew-wi5im
      @Matthew-wi5im Год назад +17

      @@noobchillz9438 UCPS as well... North Carolina public schools (particularly CMS) have a history and reputation of not taking threats or cases of sexual assault, racism, homophobia, discrimination of disabled people, and so much more bigotry seriously. It's sickening, and they need to do better when students report things like this happening.

    • @bella-xd2rj
      @bella-xd2rj Год назад +11

      i go to a CMS school as well and i’m so grateful vice is reporting on this to a wider scale, as CMS has clearly shown us they won’t do anything if we come forward. hopefully this will bring change and the girls will get the justice they deserve.

    • @kingsman3087
      @kingsman3087 Год назад

      bla bla

    • @borensonrunelord7757
      @borensonrunelord7757 Год назад +3

      Went to Ardrey Kell. Totally agree.

  • @DetroitGoldie
    @DetroitGoldie Год назад +224

    This is happening in other schools as well. My daughter’s friend was raped by another schoolmate, reported it, and nothing was done about it. Some time passed and she took her own life at age 17.
    This must be taken very serious.

    • @imo.124
      @imo.124 Год назад +4

      Omg so sad 😞

    • @CoCo-yv3hl
      @CoCo-yv3hl Год назад +2

      Oh no how horrible, ppl justify this & say young girls are fast. Absolutely not some young girls have education & achievements on their mind not being a sex doll.

    • @Anarcho-Communist895
      @Anarcho-Communist895 Год назад +3

      Good God, I'm so sorry to hear that. Kids are already dealing with a lot, something like this can send them over the edge : (.

    • @lauren8420
      @lauren8420 11 месяцев назад

      i am so sorry

  • @cheeveka3
    @cheeveka3 Год назад +380

    I feel that someone needs to contact the FBI to do an investigation into this school system. This school system needed to be throughly investigated.

    • @mikeh66
      @mikeh66 Год назад +5

      Total agree!

    • @kaytee5031
      @kaytee5031 Год назад

      As they mentioned this is really a nationwide problem.
      We have a culture problem with boys/men who think they can assault girls/women

    • @marie_84
      @marie_84 Год назад +4

      Yep. VICE should had done that!!! 🤨🤨🤨

    • @twinkletoes6290
      @twinkletoes6290 Год назад

      Look at how horribly the FBI effed up the Larry Nassar, gymnastics SA case!!! We need change on so many levels At this point, it’s ridiculous. So many ppl need held accountable for once in their lives and heads to roll! A reckoning is coming, that’s for damn sure!!

    • @malenahernandez9377
      @malenahernandez9377 Год назад +4

      Can you help me understand? I don't live I the USA, I don't know how it works. It sounds to me that the school has the own rules independent to the state and they solve their own crimes??? I don't understand why victims didn't go directly to the state police? Why they have to report this to the school and not to the police? And then the police has to be in charged of persecuting it regardless of the school "permission". This is a crime not an administrative or scholar issue. And then the school have to cooperate to solve a crime. I don't get it. Can u explain?

  • @NeatStuffNearby
    @NeatStuffNearby Год назад +931

    This is genuinely gross to have to hear. The fact these guys are still walking free, both the perpetrators and the Myers Park officials, is heartbreaking. I had a class with Serena last year and she was nothing but kind and sweet to everybody.. the definition of a champion and a survivor. The fact this is still something that she and the other girls need to battle daily is a crime and I hope that everybody involved gets justice brought ASAP.

    • @eagledice2008
      @eagledice2008 Год назад +6

      Only if you mention their names otherwise it’s useless

    • @a.littleturtle6668
      @a.littleturtle6668 Год назад +1

      Turn yourself in.

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Год назад

      What state is this in?

    • @BV9429
      @BV9429 Год назад

      @@HH-gv8mx north Carolina

    • @Oooohlalala1018
      @Oooohlalala1018 Год назад

      North Carolina
      Charlotte, NC
      Mecklenburg County

  • @kingstanyt
    @kingstanyt Год назад +210

    That lady is pure evil. She was laughing the whole time like am I the only one noticing this?

    • @kazamataurus337
      @kazamataurus337 Год назад +21

      I saw that it breaks my heart

    • @mikloridden8276
      @mikloridden8276 Год назад

      Drop her info on Reddit and let the mobs eat her. Extreme evil must be met with extreme measures!

    • @kimberlychappell5555
      @kimberlychappell5555 Год назад +19

      Sadly enough, women often adopt male oppressiveness as a means to get ahead. It doesn’t really make any sense but it is what it is.

    • @ladybug-mv8tn
      @ladybug-mv8tn Год назад +1

      I did.

    • @neptunesnymph
      @neptunesnymph Год назад

      She's a heartless money hungry demon.

  • @leahstrothers1370
    @leahstrothers1370 Год назад +167

    When I attended Myers Park 2014-2017, I noticed a clear imbalance of priorities regarding student misconduct. As a senior, I took a wallet from someone who had stolen it from another student and turned it in to the office after failing to find the person it belonged to. A few hours later, I was called out of class to the security office with accusations that I was the one who had stolen the wallet (even though I had video proof) under threat of preventing me from graduating. When they realized they were wrong, I never got an apology. Meanwhile, Mr. Bosco told us all at an assembly that "girls, if you don't want something to happen to you, don't go into the woods" in response to Nikki's assault. Pure victim blaming that honestly suggests that this man has something to hide that he now feels guilty about, and wants to make himself feel better. Just disgusting.

    • @tanzab
      @tanzab Год назад +8

      Horrible, and now Mark B has a cushy job in administration for CMS. He along with several others should have been fired

    • @monique8322
      @monique8322 Год назад +3

      I remember Mr. Bosco was the principal at our school at independence from 2007 to 2011. He wasn't that great of a principal.😒

    • @todddanforth8853
      @todddanforth8853 Год назад

      These boys/men are disgusting punks that won't admit to anything. Bosco, and others like him, want to ALWAYS protect male students.

  • @forest5658
    @forest5658 Год назад +103

    Im 12 minutes in....Im so angry!!
    "Why is his life more important than mine?" This hit me so hard....im so sorry this happened to you. You are all strong young women!! Heads up!! sending love x

  • @Lerkero
    @Lerkero Год назад +182

    School board says: you should talk to the district
    School district says: you should talk to the board
    A perfect layer of no accountability

    • @tanzab
      @tanzab Год назад +2

      That is CMS in a nut shell

    • @jaelynn7575
      @jaelynn7575 Год назад +3

      That is government in a nutshell.

    • @johnnylongshlong3677
      @johnnylongshlong3677 Год назад +2

      I was about to comment the same thing. When playing dumb to protect themselves over the children gets exposed.

  • @cfr1985
    @cfr1985 Год назад +118

    That lady from the board has no empathy for the victims! That’s fucking infuriating !

    • @CobraR1993
      @CobraR1993 Год назад +4

      $$$$$

    • @AceMonkeyIlium
      @AceMonkeyIlium Год назад +18

      She doesn’t care, she’s literally smiling and laughing about it.

    • @Optimismus53
      @Optimismus53 Год назад +1

      @@AceMonkeyIlium may i guess how she would have raised a son, if she had one?

    • @luciannebeans6679
      @luciannebeans6679 Год назад +1

      Empathy could be seen as an admission of guilt in court. She’s covering her ass.

    • @DragonFlySmurf
      @DragonFlySmurf Год назад +1

      Ofcourse, her accepting it means she ain't do her job right. They usually say at board meetings and in schools "I'm doing the best I can". If you hear those words from teachers, Principals, or District RUN and find a better place of Education.

  • @nessiequin
    @nessiequin Год назад +64

    School officials sound like they’re part of the “good ol boys” club.. they were probably teen rapists themselves. They’ll get their karma one day. Stay strong, ladies. ❤️

  • @guadalupevargas4237
    @guadalupevargas4237 Год назад +166

    As a current rising Senior at CMS, I can guarantee that nothing will happen even with VICE news reporting this. The survivors have done a good job in raising awareness but CMS and those in power don’t care at all. I admire the strength these girls have but no change will ever come. They’ll keep defending all the perpetrators especially if their family has status in CMS and if they are an athlete.

    • @Greendragon420able
      @Greendragon420able Год назад +6

      This is such an accurate statement. Thank you for articulating this so well.

    • @wingsofwinter2600
      @wingsofwinter2600 Год назад +1

      If you went there then you should have heard who the guy was

    • @guadalupevargas4237
      @guadalupevargas4237 Год назад +4

      @@wingsofwinter2600 unfortunately I don’t go to Myers, I’m a senior at another CMS school South Meck, 10 min from Myers but I haven’t heard who the perpetrators are:/

    • @brandenheath1275
      @brandenheath1275 Год назад

      Nothing will ever change unless these scum are outed!! the school staff as well!!!!

    • @malenahernandez9377
      @malenahernandez9377 Год назад +2

      Can you help me understand? I don't live I the USA. It sounds to me that the school has the own rules independent to the state and they solve their own crimes??? I don't understand why they didn't went directly to the state police? Why they go to report this to the school and not to the police? And then the police has to be in charged of persecuting it regardless of the school "permission". This is a crime not an administrative or scholar issue. I don't get it. Can u explain?

  • @azulkz6266
    @azulkz6266 Год назад +349

    Imagine going through a traumatic experience and being complete vulnerable when opening up to someone and them being completely dismissive about it, trying to blame it on you and intimidate you (by a possible suspension). All of this makes the trauma even worse and no one deserves to go through this. I hope the girls get the justice they deserve and find peace. Thank you for showing strength and standing up for yourself, so no other girl has to go through a similar experience. I admire and thank you.

    • @oikawaaa3506
      @oikawaaa3506 Год назад +2

      @QuadRaSphere Records and Radio report

    • @oikawaaa3506
      @oikawaaa3506 Год назад +4

      @QuadRaSphere Records and Radio 🫂 I'm sure it's so hard for u guys, i Just can't express in words i strong u are , i can't feel that pain u are going through, u can't easily forget that disgusting memory, but i pray that u will get justice,
      It's gonna be all okayyy !! I hope

    • @simondadrilla2607
      @simondadrilla2607 Год назад +1

      @QuadRaSphere Records and Radio um then you go to the police. The school aren’t judicial

    • @marie_84
      @marie_84 Год назад +1

      @QuadRaSphere Records and Radio Now it's maybe time to report it to the *FBI - The Federal Bureau of Investigation.* That's their job. I'm serious about it. 🤨 Write them a letter, what happened & where u already reported it. And that nobody did anything. Send them all the pictures. ASK OFFICIALLY FOR AN INVESTIGATION. Good luck.
      U can also write about ur story to the NEW YORK TIMES. They exposing these kind of storys on a regular...give it a try.

    • @xeniaanan645
      @xeniaanan645 Год назад +6

      I agree this is absurd, that these girls need to go through this.

  • @Dobviews
    @Dobviews Год назад +147

    This is disgusting and she deflects like a politician. The School board is in charge of firing employees when they are not properly doing their jobs! Period! They are masters at passing the buck to avoid answering any questions.
    I hope these women find some peace. Do your district even better, get your education and run against these fools fill their shoes and take the actions they refused!

  • @savannahrichardson254
    @savannahrichardson254 Год назад +135

    The fact that these adults couldn’t give a damn about these kids futures, and lives!! Why accept a position you can’t fulfill? I went to Myers Park from 2016-2020 and I can say that the people who cared about the students most were the teachers, and a handful at that. Let’s get people who actually care about the health and success of their students hired.

  • @missspell4897
    @missspell4897 Год назад +54

    I have a daughter and this is horrifying. She’s not old enough to go to school yet but things like this scare me. These young ladies are so brave and I thank you for speaking up and making schools safer for my daughter and other kids.

    • @amandakay789
      @amandakay789 Год назад +1

      Dig very deep in your state bc this is statewide & the school is protected on a state level not your child but parents do not learn that til it’s to late then you’ll find so many cases & genuinely not understand how nobody knows/how you didn’t know.. I ripped my daughter out of public schools once I found out about this but the information is there you just have to know where to look & who to speak to bc unfortunately once there is payment made to the parents (settle out of court) there is also a NDA. So parents keep quiet no matter the risk to other children for money. The other parents either do not have enough proof to take to a federal court or they aren’t willing to put their child through the torture to get said evidence so they rip their kids out & homeschool them to keep them safe & they can’t say anything due to legal action. This is extremely bad with children who have special needs that’s why the are placed in “red zone” schools. I’ll never forget when a lawyer looked me dead in the eyes & said public schools have one motto *Cant tell, can’t testify* You do your research & you’ll never put your child in a state funded public school.

  • @liberty6550
    @liberty6550 Год назад +275

    To the lawyer who said cases are handled in courtrooms, not newsrooms, they obviously aren’t handled well. News platforms are often the only chance for victims to get real justice in an unfair justice system.

    • @izzydeadyet7336
      @izzydeadyet7336 Год назад +9

      True, public opinion has probably affected many cases, even after a verdict ..and it can go either way good or bad

    • @danielhostetler9493
      @danielhostetler9493 Год назад

      Yeah, that response,had it been written honestly, would have read..”I don’t care and unless you’ve got proof to hold me accountable Im not interested in taking any more responsibility than I held those rapist to”. That officer is a worthless pathetic worm and isn’t remotely close to qualifying as a human and he’ll rot in hell.

    • @jasonbirchoff2605
      @jasonbirchoff2605 Год назад +2

      What is just and what is right are not always the same thing. There are many things we are allowed to do to each other that some if not all of us would argue is not right.

    • @danielhostetler9493
      @danielhostetler9493 Год назад

      @@jasonbirchoff2605 I’m confused as to what point you’re trying to make or what you’re responding to specifically?

    • @jasonbirchoff2605
      @jasonbirchoff2605 Год назад +1

      @@danielhostetler9493 @Libby said cases aren't handled well in a courtroom. While I am not arguing that there arent miscarriages of justice. I am pointing out that not everything we believe is wrong can be prosecuted in a court of law.
      After rewinding through the parts where the two ladies detailed what they believed happened. I am not surprised there isnt a legal conviction against the boys that were accused, and that is with accepting everything they said happened as reported in the story above.

  • @hollie1602
    @hollie1602 Год назад +183

    Holy the interview at the end was just painful, why agree when you can offer literally nothing beyond perpetuating how dysfunctional the school board and board of education are. It’s no wonder these young women have struggled to find justice, hopefully they can go beyond the school system as I’ve heard many victims are only taken serious when they bypass the school and go to the police (and i’m sure this Vice video will also definitely help). Not to say the police will necessarily handle it better, however, it adds pressure to the school and they are stripped of the ability to completely silence the victims.

    • @corkyvanderhaven3391
      @corkyvanderhaven3391 Год назад +2

      Yup.
      Good job interviewing.
      Just simply potent

    • @urs1386
      @urs1386 Год назад

      The police are part of the problem - working alongside the school head.

  • @christiangregson8365
    @christiangregson8365 Год назад +65

    i also attended this school and was let down by the staff and administrators countless times. they don’t care and they never have. i’m so proud of everyone for never letting this go as it’s something that needs to be addressed.

  • @bum_boi_ti1557
    @bum_boi_ti1557 Год назад +14

    As a 30 year old male who doesn't want children because of the world we live in this made me shed tears

  • @Superman37891
    @Superman37891 Год назад +60

    Watch all the responsible staff get fired very quickly after this video goes out. Sad thing it takes a HUGE cry for help to get these things to stop.

    • @ykMMD
      @ykMMD Год назад +12

      Can't wait for them to be fired and I hope charges are brought afainst them as well :)

  • @LoveintheshapeofaPitBull
    @LoveintheshapeofaPitBull Год назад +94

    Thank you for reporting on this. This is every school, every where. Haven’t been in school for 30 yrs and I can still remember being assaulted and harassed.

    • @bridaw8557
      @bridaw8557 Год назад +5

      Yes. My mother cared more about her social standing in the community than protecting her daughter. Silent epidemic.

  • @awkwardlyamy3765
    @awkwardlyamy3765 Год назад +9

    I'm 40 now but I was extremely bullied, stalked, had horrible rumors spread about me, these girls would write all over the bathroom walls & I got caught marking it out & got suspended.. These girls would push me into lockers, surround me in the gym bathroom & my mom complained SOOO many times & we were told that there was NOOOO WAY THESE GIRLS WERE DOING ANY OF THIS.. They also bullied me outside of school, they were stalk & humiliate me at parties & would threatened to beat me up if I didn't yell out the things they told me to... I was terrified of them, they tried running me over a few times, I tried to un life myself many times, got into drugs & alcohol.. I was even pulled from a car when I was trying to escape a party. I feared everyday.. Since the school refused to do anything about, I ended up in my first fight because one of the girls drew on my face with a HUGE black sharpe marker... So I ended up skipping school for 2 months straight, I got caught one day & they gave me ISS, my mom found out & withdrew me from school. I never graduated.. Olympic high home of the Trojans LEFT ME WITH MENTAL & PHYSICAL SCARS... Other stuff happened where I was drugged & taken advantage of when I was 16 by an 18 yr old guy, they video tapped it, & passed it around & the school refused to help me at all.. My teachers called me stupid & said I would never amount to anything.. When I heard about CMS covering up all of this, it shook me to my core. Especially where the little girl that went to Olympic was sexually assaulted and the guy was convicted had an ankle bracelet on his ankle and was allowed to play football.. smh!!! GOOD FOF YOU GIRLS.. I DIDN'T HAVE A VOICE

  • @zkring
    @zkring Год назад +33

    These poor girls. They all did an amazing job standing up and speaking their truth. Very courageous. The school employees need to be held accountable for their inaction.

  • @JacquelineALOVE
    @JacquelineALOVE Год назад +146

    Same thing happened to me in school I was 12 and 13 locked in a stall just like the one girl in the story ... The school did nothing... I wasn't the only victim of this older boy who was 15 at the time... I'm almost 34 now.... I will NEVER forget nor will these GIRLS SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE!!! We are not raising our boys right if this keeps happening!! Schools need to be held accountable for not keeping children safe!!

    • @izzydeadyet7336
      @izzydeadyet7336 Год назад +11

      I was also harassed and assaulted by a group of boys in grade 7 daily, and when my parents went to the principal she said it was my word againsed theirs.. then they said if I switched to a different school theyd let me pass to grade 8, and I did gladly! But they deffinitly didnt want anything to do with these issues.. I've been lucky my own kids haven't had any problems that way

    • @ladysnowblood9320
      @ladysnowblood9320 Год назад +2

      I am so sorry you had to go through this. You are fucking brave and strong for even talking about your experience.

  • @crisol6528
    @crisol6528 Год назад +67

    I’m honestly not surprised. I attended CMS schools from 3rd grade till HS and graduated in 2016. They had a lack of sex education (didn’t even learned about contraception, only not to have sex so I won’t ruin my “flower”). There was multiple incidents in my HS about students bring guns to school, but instead of strict authority, the principal only sent out voicemails about checking your kids bags before they leave. Lastly the most craziest thing that happened in my HS was my home room teacher(around 40-50), was having a relationship with a sophomore student. I’m glad she told someone about it but there was no media outrage about this, only him being dismissed. I really hope CMS change because the lack of leadership has been going on for multiple years.

    • @majesticgee7610
      @majesticgee7610 Год назад +1

      "Sex ed, contraception". Seems like your family failed you not the school.

    • @crisol6528
      @crisol6528 Год назад +1

      @@majesticgee7610 Yeah they did too, especially since they came from third world countries that almost every household had 8+ kids and sex is a taboo topic... I'm just glad I had the internet to research about sex once I gotten curious and haven't been pregnant or contacted any STDs.

  • @keralytekid
    @keralytekid Год назад +18

    These young women are so courageous. Fighting while asking "why isn't my life as important" takes such strength. Respect to all of you.

  • @gretchenmcclurkan1377
    @gretchenmcclurkan1377 Год назад +3

    I can't tell you how many times I have heard an abuser say "if you don't do xyz I will kill myself". That statement alone is one of the most manipulative phrases in the English language.

  • @NovikNikolovic
    @NovikNikolovic Год назад +64

    "he brought a gun to school and threatened he would shoot himself if we didn't meet after class"
    I'm shocked they even allowed a gun to be brought on campus, what if he actually did shoot himself or other students???

    • @cobrabosse
      @cobrabosse Год назад +7

      Most rural schools don’t have metal detectors, and if you’re in an open or concealed carry state, then it is much harder to monitor if students have a gun without interrupting the learning environment. Justice in the 704.

    • @aaronsakhai
      @aaronsakhai Год назад +6

      I'm shocked a person didn't report a student with a gun, then followed him into the woods. Tells me there's a bit more to this story.

    • @BobMarley-vl5gl
      @BobMarley-vl5gl Год назад +4

      I don’t know what she was thinking, why not just call the police the moment you get that message. Well I guess she was like 14.

    • @NovikNikolovic
      @NovikNikolovic Год назад +7

      @@BobMarley-vl5gl yes. At 14 and 15 we are more naïve than we think.

    • @francescalucezza687
      @francescalucezza687 Год назад

      She was probably terrified; the police are useless (look at Uvalde), he could have easily shot her if she didn’t go with him

  • @lemontreemedia2252
    @lemontreemedia2252 Год назад +146

    This is an outrageous the fact this happened is sickening.

    • @hustlerstv4252
      @hustlerstv4252 Год назад +1

      Wait wait wait so basically she saying the school told her that if legal action were taken the suspect was not guilty she will be suspended right ,
      So did she pursue action s since she made clear that she had proof .

    • @mastersonogashira1796
      @mastersonogashira1796 Год назад +6

      @@hustlerstv4252 nothing but a scare tactic. You can then sue the school and I’ll tell you it’s a sure win.

    • @jojoxtravaganza1767
      @jojoxtravaganza1767 Год назад +2

      @@hustlerstv4252 stop commenting the same thing over and over again. Are you ok? Or are you clearly not there??

  • @vikkipink1288
    @vikkipink1288 Год назад +30

    When I was being abused and when I was assaulted as a teenager I went to the police, friends parents, just any adult I could and no one ever did anything about it. Some didn’t even inform my parents. What’s worse is some of the people were just older men and they ended up taking advantage of me and assaulting me too because I was vulnerable. Something has to change. I’m so proud of these girls.

    • @pasta-and-heroin
      @pasta-and-heroin Год назад

      Sorry to hear that, Vikki - I’ve got friends with eerily similar stories. Women deserve better

    • @pasta-and-heroin
      @pasta-and-heroin Год назад

      Sorry to hear that, Vikki - I’ve got friends with eerily similar stories. Women deserve better

    • @pasta-and-heroin
      @pasta-and-heroin Год назад

      Sorry to hear that, Vikki - I’ve got friends with eerily similar stories. Women deserve better

    • @pasta-and-heroin
      @pasta-and-heroin Год назад +1

      Sorry to hear that, Vikki - I’ve got friends with eerily similar stories. Women deserve better

    • @johnnylongshlong3677
      @johnnylongshlong3677 Год назад +1

      I'm so sorry Vikki, that must have been frustrating. I hope you are able to get the right people in your corner for healing. May I ask, did your parents try and assist you with law enforcement?

  • @kria9119
    @kria9119 Год назад +33

    Okay but the parents of those boys who raped them?! Like what is wrong with you, you should be the first to put pressure on the school to act and most definitely punish your son. But I guess that people who fail so miserably at teaching their sons about respect and consent cannot be expected to do much. I'm appalled, this is unthinkable in Europe

    • @Valentino016
      @Valentino016 Год назад +5

      They deserve Jail time

    • @alyr767
      @alyr767 Год назад +5

      I was thinking the same. I would throw my own family members under the bus immediately if I knew they did something this evil. Imagine raising your child and then defending them when they hurt someone else? Vile parents

  • @jMci726
    @jMci726 Год назад +170

    As someone with three daughters in the Charlotte school district this was extremely alarming. Thanks for reporting! And sharing these brave beautiful womens stories! Because of them, my daughters will hopefully be spared this type of treatment! So thank you!

    • @tim62103
      @tim62103 Год назад +6

      Please get them pocketnives and teach them how to use vulgur language

    • @jMci726
      @jMci726 Год назад +5

      @@tim62103 🤨

    • @DrejaAndi
      @DrejaAndi Год назад +15

      The only way to spare kids from this is to get the people in power to act or to vote and replace them with people who will act. I pray for the safety of your children and for these brave survivors that people will act, including educating themselves, rallying people to support them, and voting.

    • @jMci726
      @jMci726 Год назад +2

      @@DrejaAndi totally agree

    • @imo.124
      @imo.124 Год назад

      There's an alarm called She's Birdie she can use that is very loud. Maybe you can get it for your daughter. She can keep it in her back back anx then carry it in her pocket at school if having it on the Keychain brings too much attention to it.

  • @mza2195
    @mza2195 Год назад +98

    All of these girls deserve better than this. In 90’s my high school made national headlines for trying to cover up a huge sex scandal involving the football team. Once you watch guys being arrested in class it’s something you don’t forget. Other school boards and districts should have learned from that, but I guess history is doomed to repeat itself.

    • @ashliM2990
      @ashliM2990 Год назад +3

      What's the name of your high school

    • @gc4161
      @gc4161 Год назад +2

      Kinda hard when probably that same boys hand kids who are going to school or even that boys are principal lawyers or anything with power…evil doesn’t go away it just grows

    • @mza2195
      @mza2195 Год назад +3

      @@ashliM2990 look up Spur Possee I think that’s how it was spelled.

    • @mza2195
      @mza2195 Год назад +1

      @@gc4161 I don’t know what they’re doing now. There was a video of one of the guys in a sleezy casino trying to win money.

    • @ashliM2990
      @ashliM2990 Год назад +8

      @@mza2195 thank u and that's crazy I hope one day they pass a law to where school officials will be convicted for sweeping these types of things under the rug

  • @nellereese9752
    @nellereese9752 Год назад +30

    As a victim of SA. I commend all these girls/women for coming forward with their stories. It was hard to watch but this needed to be done. Praying for everyone to heal.
    ..,🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @senjulegend1056
    @senjulegend1056 Год назад +3

    "I HATE THAT " was legit a spit in the face of the survivors

  • @brookehuff2528
    @brookehuff2528 Год назад +383

    My heart aches for these young women, how awful that almost every woman I know has a similar experience. Shows so many flaws in our society, schools, & justice system. It’s so familiar for a person to be violated and live with the trauma for life & a rapist to get a slap on the wrist and move on. The people who cover up these atrocities are just as culpable as the perpetrators themselves. Just as a family who disowns a child for speaking out about SA/molestation while coddling the abuser. It is infuriating.

    • @jenniferflory9460
      @jenniferflory9460 Год назад +10

      I experienced this within my own family. IT HAPPENS! With my family they used church as their cloak and shield against having to look at anything negative that went on in our family. People/institutions like this will stop at nothing. They do not care about loss of life...my mom committed suicide at 47...they care most about reputation and portraying a certain image. CMS is not a God based school system just like my family wasn't. Jesus came to show us how to break down barriers and expose what is keeping us from living a life of freedom. These girls exemplify the true Christ and God within them with what they are doing, and I commend them.

    • @danielhostetler9493
      @danielhostetler9493 Год назад +1

      I’m sitting here sobbing. The clear and obvious pain that comes from those young women is palpable even through the video and I’m sitting here thinking and wondering how any man could ever let this happen to a woman and not be ready to defend them at any cost. The unconscionable behavior and response from the school administration and district is the ultimate level of vile evil and it is inexcusable and should be immediately responded to and dealt with. Even the responses from the school board are empty and meaningless and demonstrate how tone deaf and worthless they are and how little they actually care about the students.
      I’m split between a desire to defend and protect the victims and a level of rage that is hard to quantify. God forbid I was ever to have that happen to someone I knew…the level of response and the sheer commitment to making people pay would be newsworthy.

    • @barbrothers2
      @barbrothers2 Год назад

      No, the people who cover it up definitely are not as culpable as the perps themselves. That's honestly stupid. The staff wasn't there and don't know what really happened. They clearly had reason to doubt these stories. If they just believed every allegation and punished based off word of mouth, they'd be negligent in the opposite direction. They are put in an impossible position and it seems like you people cannot put yourself in the position of the school. They either punish someone based on hearsay, and then the accused and their families will be pushing back on them for expelling their son based on allegations that couldn't be proven... or they realize that it's impossible to prove if sex was consensual or not if they weren't there to witness it and choose not to get involved. The first scenario sounds like a lawsuit waiting to happen, so I'm pretty sure most people would do the latter if they were in a position of authority. The thing is, people who only think with emotion and not with logic and reasoning never make it to these positions of authority.

    • @KatherineAcosta20
      @KatherineAcosta20 Год назад +12

      @@barbrothers2 Did you watch the documentary? No one is asking to just punish every one without due process... The problem is that the school told these girls that they were not going to do anything about it, in one case they told her that if she continued with the accusation then she would get expelled for being in the men's bathroom which was against the rules...

    • @barbrothers2
      @barbrothers2 Год назад +1

      @@KatherineAcosta20 Did you watch the documentary? because they said suspended, first of all. Not expelled. Those are two very different things. Suspension is hardly a punishment. If I had been assaulted, I'd tell them to go ahead and look into it. I wouldn't worry about being suspended because 1) I'd know that i'm innocent 2) being suspended is no big deal anyway if thats the worst case scenario. i'm not sure why you wouldn't risk suspension in order to have your alleged perpetrator looked into.... they're honestly doing her a favor by warning her that she can be suspended if they look into this, because they already know it's impossible to prove that the sex was nonconsensual, short of the guy admitting he assaulted her. so if they conclude it was consensual, and they have a clearly stated rule about suspending students who go in the other bathrooms or who have sex on school property, then they would have to suspend her. they know theres no reason to look into it because it's impossible to prove, and they aren't the police, they don't have the resources to prove a crime was committed. why didn't these girls go straight to the police? if i'm the victim of a crime, i'm going to the police... not the school.

  • @Tiff4322
    @Tiff4322 Год назад +50

    The fact that I live in Charlotte and my daughter attends CMS is concerning 😟

    • @silasblack9781
      @silasblack9781 Год назад +20

      Talk to ur child about it

    • @noobchillz9438
      @noobchillz9438 Год назад +17

      Keep those lines of communication with her wide open because this behavior is rampant in all NC schools and has been for years

    • @heather6987
      @heather6987 Год назад

      Spread the word to other parents asap and push the school board for more safety protocols etc for these disgusting assaults! Every single parent should know and help make changes +

    • @tracymeyer1398
      @tracymeyer1398 Год назад +4

      Don't forget to talk to your sons about not assaulting girls.

    • @MsRotorwings
      @MsRotorwings Месяц назад

      Concerning? It should be alarming.

  • @MckailaShiloh
    @MckailaShiloh Год назад +58

    That interview with the school board chairwoman was.. WOW. I'm so scared to send my kids to schools. I'm so proud of these young women. I hope they chase this right to the top and the lawsuit results favorably.

  • @Matthew-wi5im
    @Matthew-wi5im Год назад +54

    This is sickening... I go to Union County Public Schools, the district right next to CMS that covers the Charlotte sub-urbs and I've heard stories about this from others in both CMS and UCPS schools. I'm glad the story is getting a wider reach.

  • @robsledgegroupie
    @robsledgegroupie Год назад +47

    I blamed myself for my assault for 10 years. Expecting victims to speak in front of a board, especially immediately following an assault, is wrong on so many levels. I'm so mad for all the failures here.

  • @seraiahcoe7795
    @seraiahcoe7795 Год назад +175

    This is horrendous, I am so sorry about the lengths you’ve had to go to just to try and get people to understand. Everyone who is a part of this is so brave!

  • @xeniaanan645
    @xeniaanan645 Год назад +8

    The chairwoman is so disgusting, lack of empathy and especially lack of action taken to prevent those measures. This is why we need to talk to boys and girls about boundaries, especially at the school! She should resign, this behaviour is an inadequate response. There really needs to be a petition started about this

  • @silvermoon3901
    @silvermoon3901 Год назад +9

    The way that chairwoman pouted made me sick, it made want to slap her so bad. They just make you feel powerless.

  • @ykMMD
    @ykMMD Год назад +41

    I'm only 10 minutes in and I'm furious. Can I punch these principals please???
    Fucking hell. How can you be such a horrible person and be in charge of kids and teenagers.

    • @jasonbirchoff2605
      @jasonbirchoff2605 Год назад +4

      Based on the whole report. Easy, notice that at no point in the reporting was it said that the boy was prosecuted and found guilty under the law. As a result I would bet money the school literally cannot do anything. We live in a system where unless your guilty in the court room that ties the hands of others who do not have flexibility to act otherwise.
      Put another way, if the school disciplined the boy and the boy and or family felt they did nothing wrong. They can easily win a lawsuit because the school wouldn't be able to prove he did anything. Accusations are not guilty verdicts. It sucks but those are the rules we live under. Does that excuse the lack of empathy, no.
      That said, I would advocate you pay attention to what vice reported the accusations actually were specifically that girl who had to write out what happened to her. Based on her own words it looks like she went along with what her bf talked her into doing. Even the girl who tried to help her bf who was threatening suicide went along with what her bf asked because he was threatening to off himself. There is no way to fairly get any sort of recourse for these situations as long as human beings are known to lie without at least a witness or recording of some sort.

    • @ykMMD
      @ykMMD Год назад

      @@jasonbirchoff2605 Surprisingly, no reply 5 months later. I guess I make too much sense.

  • @007mihaela
    @007mihaela Год назад +311

    I’m so glad you are sharing this! Their names are out there now and now everyone knows whose in the wrong. Strong brave women for sharing their stories.

    • @ends2030
      @ends2030 Год назад +4

      Yes,they were raped and I feel sorry for these young women but the young men who did these atrocitty are not to fully blame.And I also need to listen to the young men's story.

    • @hustlerstv4252
      @hustlerstv4252 Год назад +2

      Wait wait wait so basically she saying the school told her that if legal action were taken the suspect was not guilty she will be suspended right ,
      So did she pursue action s since she made clear that she had proof .

    • @pandadragon8266
      @pandadragon8266 Год назад +27

      @@ends2030 wait, so if someone were to vandalize property, or rob a store, would the "perpetrator" not be fully to blame? Who else is to blame for raping someone, if not the rapist?

    • @barbrothers2
      @barbrothers2 Год назад +1

      @@hustlerstv4252 She didn't have proof. No proof was presented in this video whatsoever. Unless you consider a story to be proof.

    • @kingsman3087
      @kingsman3087 Год назад

      this is a joke

  • @tricetokushu1991
    @tricetokushu1991 Год назад +3

    Every abuser ever: "If I sexually assaulted you, why didn't you report it?"
    This Doc: This is why.

  • @JenSingtheDragonQueen
    @JenSingtheDragonQueen Год назад +14

    The interview with the school board at the end was simply atrocious and unbearable. That council woman's patronizing and insincere behavior, the twisted smirks and frowns upon her face made my skin crawl. I felt nothing but utter disgust and ever more enraged at her compete lack of any moral empathy or compassion. These are sick individuals and they are the ones in charge of the school district? Proper action must be taken, hold them to accountability for their inaction.

  • @Treysorable
    @Treysorable Год назад +27

    This is outrageous! Where the hell is her local district attorney?
    Their leadership makes a living on absolutely keeping the status quo and the lid shut on everything that could possibly mess with their cashflow.

    • @barbrothers2
      @barbrothers2 Год назад

      The district attorney would never be involved because these stories don't have nearly enough proof to ever be prosecuted.

    • @miauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
      @miauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Год назад +1

      The district attorney claims to have investigated it but he’s essentially on the schools side

  • @jamoR72
    @jamoR72 Год назад +30

    No one takes responsibility ....this is outrageous. They may as well say they don't care.

  • @toriewert4630
    @toriewert4630 Год назад +8

    As someone who went to a CMS school, a lot needs to be changed about the system. Its genuinely upsetting seeing what future graduates will have to go through

  • @karabadasski2521
    @karabadasski2521 Год назад +9

    This is the south and he was a football player. That explains everything. Can't ruin the future of the precious football player. Absolutely makes me sick! My heart goes out to these ladies.

    • @Lucid-1111
      @Lucid-1111 4 месяца назад

      Fraternities, too.

  • @JTWelsh
    @JTWelsh Год назад +44

    UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLE! What's the fucking point of a school board if they have no oversight ON THE FUCKING SCHOOLS?!?!?!?! Unbelievable. Parents & guardians should DEMAND better for their kids and our future.

    • @sarahgirlisit
      @sarahgirlisit Год назад +2

      Exactly! This just made me angry.

    • @Matthew-wi5im
      @Matthew-wi5im Год назад +1

      CMS, the surrounding school districts, and the North Carolina Board of Education are all just horrible in general. They make it an absolute pain to try and report any misconduct, the school boards are filled with bigots that never listen to students or parents and never try to change anything.

  • @txbre8758
    @txbre8758 Год назад +79

    Share this to every parent in this school district so they can show up to these events and help hold these horrible
    People accountable.

    • @jMci726
      @jMci726 Год назад +9

      🙋‍♀️ I’m here! And I certainly plan on it now! With three daughters in the district I’ve already contacted CMSD and CM police both publicly on FB and via email! This is blowing my mind in the worst way!

    • @nobody8328
      @nobody8328 Год назад

      I went to East Meck in the 80s, and stuff like this happened back then, too. Nothing has changed in 30 years, and I'm not holding my breath for anything to get any better now

    • @Elikazul15
      @Elikazul15 Год назад

      Parents need to protest by not sending their kids to school if there is no school attendance the school doesn't get money.

  • @theranchmann
    @theranchmann Год назад +28

    I go to Olympic highschool and I was there for the protest near the beginning of the year. It was honestly baffling to see how the students wanted change more than the staff there. The students were willing to get in trouble just to see if cms would change. It is absolutely disgusting how cms handles these kinds of things, and how they keep supporting the accused. These women who shared are brave for sharing their stories and I hope change comes soon in this district.

    • @nobody8328
      @nobody8328 Год назад +4

      I went to East Meck in the 80s. It was the same then, and it's really depressing to realize that not a damned thing has changed in 30 years 😢🤬

  • @laurenfarrell-lear7000
    @laurenfarrell-lear7000 Год назад +8

    As a student who was sexually assaulted in a school in Britain, who also reported it to be ignored (to which the sexual assault continued for 3 more years) this video had me in tears. It happens all over the world. People really don’t care

  • @Corbomite_Meatballs
    @Corbomite_Meatballs Год назад +21

    "We have rules that we follow..." except for when they're inconvenient to pursue sexual abuse of minors in your school.

  • @nvrndingsmmr
    @nvrndingsmmr Год назад +25

    To handle these situations in an incompetent manner is one thing, but to actively antagonize the victims and do what these people did is straight up objectively evil. A lot of people need to get fired.

  • @lizhumble9953
    @lizhumble9953 Год назад +11

    I graduated from a CMS school in the early 90s and I can attest this is not a new thing. The third young woman got the same response from her school that I did. This is generational and I would say standard and set policy. CMPD, CMS and the SROs need to be held accountable. Transparency is required.

  • @_Hayday_
    @_Hayday_ Год назад +16

    I have to say that as frustrated as I was with the school’s processes/responses, this reporter did SUCH a phenomenal job when speaking with the school board chairs. The questions she asked got to the heart of SOLVING the problem, rather than these ladies feeling like they’re so bravely screaming into the wind. WELL DONE!! And I’m glad to hear the dismissive, avoidant superintendent now has more time to pursue other interests. Clearly he was not suited for that position. These young ladies are so tremendously courageous. Thank you for speaking up, paving the way for others who may need to.

  • @s0fa274
    @s0fa274 Год назад +18

    Those who retaliated and silenced the kids should all be in jail.

  • @OliveB
    @OliveB Год назад +48

    Wow I graduated from the CMS schools and when I attended a assault did happen and that individual went on to be a repeat offender.

    • @OliveB
      @OliveB Год назад +14

      The girl was a freshman and the attacker was a senior.

    • @bumblebootwiddletoes5185
      @bumblebootwiddletoes5185 Год назад +2

      That's sickening. You should say HIS name (sigh... He'd prob sue you)

  • @michaelapoitevien9645
    @michaelapoitevien9645 Год назад +15

    Thank you for highlighting these survivors' stories. This is so important and the way these issues are dealt with needs to be changed. Survivors need support and deserve to feel safe and protected at and by their schools

  • @Ajmckinney21
    @Ajmckinney21 Год назад +38

    This was hard to watch. As a charlottean and student from CMS, it was truly disgusting to hear how these horrific events were handle. As a male, I could only think about my little sister who just started her freshman year last week. The young women’s strength in this video was heart warming. Please continue to fight! So many go unheard.

    • @patrickmcpartland1398
      @patrickmcpartland1398 Год назад

      Start calling them like i do, every few weeks call in from a Google number and say I've been offered a job in the area and what chances they've made to the r*** culture and how they plan to protect my daughter(s)........ I'm a single dude who would never not WFM lol

  • @checkeredcheese
    @checkeredcheese Год назад +46

    38:20 why does that woman seem so cold and disingenuous? Ive got a theory that some institutions end up with a leadership full of psychopaths/sociopaths because they always hire more people like them to cover their backs. Any decent people working there with enough sense to see this then leave the position and it creates an endless culture of abuse. I see it in the police, schools, care homes, foster homes, churches and even hospitals, anywhere their are vulnerable people and no measures to stop these people or hold them accountable.

    • @alyr767
      @alyr767 Год назад +3

      I just watched it and oh my god. She’s got to be some kind of crazy, if not she’s an abuser herself In some way. No one could respond the way she is, laughing and making faces, if they were actually a good person

  • @raybod1775
    @raybod1775 Год назад +18

    Happens in schools all over the country. My niece is at UCLA and there were 3 rapes by a foreign student, the case was bounced between campus police and local police and no one would do anything. Foreign student left without being prosecuted. .

  • @jlovelyy
    @jlovelyy Год назад +9

    I have 4 daughters, I don’t feel safe sending them to school, when the hell is this going to stop?!

  • @Esmith6112007
    @Esmith6112007 Год назад +23

    As a graduate of MP I 1000% support these stories being told and being brought to the forefront. There is SO much disorder in CMS!!!

  • @h.brickers1169
    @h.brickers1169 Год назад +87

    I say this in all seriousness. I went to the CMS school systems (north meck area) and I legit know three girls from the school here in charlotte that were raped and bullied relentlessly after. Some of them were even assaulted after to be quiet. the same guys were ones i played sports with during freshman year. what a brave new world we live in. horrifying.

    • @johnnylongshlong3677
      @johnnylongshlong3677 Год назад +1

      What is going on over there bro? How come people are not protecting these young women? My ex brother in-law lives in Charlotte with my nephews, when I was there it couldn't have seemed more well mannered (albeit heavy drinkers).

  • @nobo.314
    @nobo.314 Год назад +26

    The strength these young ladies have is inspiring.

  • @evalenasbabys
    @evalenasbabys Год назад +11

    Hearing this is truly sickening. not only am I disgusted that this many rapes are happening in schools but also because I too was raped in high school. I was in 9th grade and was a proud virgin I was a cheerleader and had many friends that I had grown up with since elementary school, he was a basketball jock and many looked up to him I too looked up to him he was my best guy friend and I trusted him. One day after school I stopped by the bathroom before my walk home only to walk out the bathroom stall with him standing there waiting for me he said nothing and I thought he was pulling some kind of joke but he never said a word just slammed my head against the wall he raped me and left me on the bathroom floor bloody and my head hurting. long story short I lost all my friends had to move to a different town and school all the while he stayed going to my other school stayed hanging out with my friends and I was alone and now had anxiety and depression still to this day I am not the same it’s been over twenty years and I live with that day and I will live with it for the rest of my life…..

    • @evalenasbabys
      @evalenasbabys Год назад +4

      Also just wanted to add the school I went to also did nothing to help me even with police reports and restraining orders and he was still allowed to be in the same class with me and even his mother went to the school to stalk me and the school did nothing….

  • @IanT372
    @IanT372 Год назад +4

    The rage I feel after watching this is indescribable...

  • @lindseyhendrix2405
    @lindseyhendrix2405 Год назад +48

    This is so heartbreaking but I can’t champion these girls enough for being so courageous and refusing to step down or be silenced. Thanks for bringing this story to us, y’all.

  • @Just-Steph
    @Just-Steph Год назад +10

    How the hell are these kids getting the chance to assault people on school grounds, during school hours? Is my first question. Where are teachers? Where are administrator’s?

    • @chesterpoindexter7594
      @chesterpoindexter7594 Год назад +4

      in 8th grade in CMS I was having a mental breakdown and left campus wandering in the woods for 2 hours; came back for my last classes - no one seemed to care.

    • @Westncn
      @Westncn Год назад +3

      Classic CMS admins. They don’t care about their students. Also a former CMS student

    • @Matthew-wi5im
      @Matthew-wi5im Год назад +3

      Teachers and admin either don't want to have to deal with the paperwork and reporting could result in a school losing all of its funding, so they just don't.

  • @KINGJAYQ
    @KINGJAYQ 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just wow. She and all the survivors NEED JUSTICE! SHE IS SO STRONG!

  • @Shenayerx96
    @Shenayerx96 Год назад +12

    These girls are still so young and already so resilient and brave to speak out about what happened to them.
    It breaks my heart and disgusts me to know that faculty is default siding with sexual assault. The amount of courage it takes to bring this to anyone’s attention is already so difficult.
    Schools by nature, deal with children and young adults. They should feel safe where they’re supposed to learn. How many of the staff are also sexually assaulting minors? It really makes you wonder!
    This entire thing is entirely horrific.

  • @nirrti7
    @nirrti7 Год назад +10

    It's not just they ignored the victims but they rewarded the faculty that should have protected them.

  • @jenniferflory9460
    @jenniferflory9460 Год назад +106

    The courage these girls have is beyond inspiring to me. I have so much hope for where they are headed in life after enduring such serious trauma and overcoming it. I firmly believe in the principle that "The Obstacle is The Way." Through their continued resoluteness I see them standing stronger than ever in who they are at their core which is something NO ONE can take away. I worked in CMS schools and never felt supported. The courage these girls have is much more than I ever did to stand up to them. I bow to their courage and bravery. ❤️

  • @saffrons12
    @saffrons12 Год назад +2

    “Why is his life more important than mine?” That is completely devastating. As a woman, for me, for all people who have experienced sexual assault, just completely devastating.

  • @lipglosslover83
    @lipglosslover83 Год назад +3

    I hope there are lawsuits because the wrong child was assaulted. Three young ladies are so brave to tell their stories . They were traumatized but they pushed through the pain .

  • @jackj.hutchens9209
    @jackj.hutchens9209 Год назад +116

    "woman, you are the slave of the world." it's heart wrenching and absolutely disgusting that our society treats women like this. our indifference reveals we are a barbaric people not worthy of continued existence.

    • @mikloridden8276
      @mikloridden8276 Год назад +19

      Agreed. In fact many other countries openly believe this is true and go the extra step of selling people and trading them. Humanity is built on destruction and suffering it’s nasty.

    • @FernandoTorrera
      @FernandoTorrera Год назад

      Women are not allowed to sit at the table they are what’s on the menu

    • @thrisbt1
      @thrisbt1 Год назад

      what should be done ?

    • @thrisbt1
      @thrisbt1 Год назад

      @@mikloridden8276 what should be done ?

    • @kimlipeatingmango3318
      @kimlipeatingmango3318 Год назад

      @@thrisbt1 get rid of men u genius

  • @staciadanielle3946
    @staciadanielle3946 Год назад +33

    Thanks vice, for putting this out.

    • @ends2030
      @ends2030 Год назад +1

      Sod they didn't share the story of the young men involved in these and what lead them to this

    • @neha7344
      @neha7344 Год назад +5

      No criminal is willing to admit their crimes especially in front of a camera

  • @RadioactiveKetchup
    @RadioactiveKetchup Год назад +7

    I was in school when this happened. Some of the victims were my friends. The principal didn’t care, the cops didn’t care, and CMS didn’t care. CMS was and still is a very negligent system, but it always upsets me thinking about how much happened and how little occurred to stop it from happening again. Bosco belongs in jail. I will hate him, officer leek, and mr guice for the rest of my life. The failed to help my friends, they failed to help the other victims, and they kept doing this over and over again and didn’t even see consequences.

  • @iyahnnalodge7566
    @iyahnnalodge7566 Год назад +8

    As a person who lives in North Carolina I find this terrifying my condolences to the survivors of this 😞

  • @Txshanell
    @Txshanell Год назад +19

    This absolutely bring PTSD it’s hard for a traumatized victim THANK U FOR UR STORY BEING BRAVE AND ADVOCATING
    MY GOD HOW MUCH MORE KIDS BEFORE CHANGE IS NEEDED TO BE MAD THIS HAS ME IN TEARS

  • @madisonmoore486
    @madisonmoore486 Год назад +11

    This happens in Canada constantly. My sister and I were both assaulted by a female student (had three other victims), when we went to the Principal and Vice Principal they said that because we knew her since childhood and she said we're friends they told us that she (Assaulter) would get therapy and nothing else would be done. The Principal hid it and became a Superintendent for another school in another board and the vice Principal got a promotion at the end of the year. Teachers sexually assault and harass student's openly, one made a comment on a Student's Instagram photo of her in a bikini, he got sexual harassment training and was back within a week teaching her. This wasn't the first time he did this and had been moved to our school from a different school board. The school I went to had gotten many teacher's that had complaints and infractions but their union protects them from any serious repercussions with no regards to the students they teach.
    Male students would sexually assault students whenever they could, they would get into a circle where one would grab a girl then each one would grope her while the teacher's saw it and waited till the last moment to break it up. They received detention that wouldn't go one their records because they were drunk and the girls didn't get hurt.
    It's disgusting but happens often.

  • @_Hayday_
    @_Hayday_ Год назад +10

    When schools tell parents, students, reporters, etc that they can’t discuss issues regarding students, it simply protects the perpetrators, and forces the survivors to be the only ones going public with another’s crime.
    As the mother of a teenage daughter, it breaks my heart to see that these girls are forced to sit in their trauma, struggle to process it (often alone), and continuously encounter their abusers…with ZERO protection. Shame on the adults who don’t protect these students, who fail to punish their perpetrators, and then have the nerve to not even RESPOND to their concerned parents?! Horrifying.

  • @AlvinBrinson
    @AlvinBrinson Год назад +23

    As someone who works in education this breaks my heart to hear, but I know it happens all too often and is not a surprise.
    School boards are unfortunately, by law in most states, hobbled to the point of irrelevance. They are basically limited to financial decisions and are at the mercy of the superintendent's agenda. They are as the rep described, distinctly distanced from the actual operation of the school districts they supposedly are making decisions for. It is a rotten system that needs to be flushed, as it leaves actual district administration disconnected from any true public accountability or oversight. The only power a board has over a superintendent is to hire or fire them, but even that process is extremely scripted. And when superintendents keep boards in the dark about district issues, they don't even have the information they should have to judge if the superintendent is effective or not.
    As far as campus staff, many are overworked and put on blinders. If something isn't their job, they're not going to step out of line to do it. Mostly because they don't have the time, but also because they KNOW how their supervisors will react.
    Why would a principal brush their kind of thing off then? Again, not wanting to "get involved" legally. Fear of the school being held accountable for not protecting the students. Being so jaded to misbehaving students who create drama, that they can't understand most students aren't that type. They see the worst kids every day who lie and fight and do drugs, that they don't even know what it's like to deal with a normal child or teen who is a good kid with a real problem. The same with campus police.
    The fix is that every campus needs to have a team of student advocates. Whose job is not discipline, not reporting families to CPS, not dealing only with discipline, not scheduling classes, but whose FIRST and ONLY job is to get to know students and be responsive with helping students. Such advocates could advise minor issues, act as a liaison to teachers with whom a student is having difficulty, provide minor counseling if needed, or refer issues to the authorities of it is appropriate. These advocates should not be answerable to anyone in the district but to a public oversight working with the school board.
    Some will tell you that we have school counselors or psychologists for this. They are either misled or lying. At a secondary school, counselors are overwhelmed with schedules, credits, student records, bureaucratic and paperwork issues. Only after that they have a little time for students with the worst issues. On top of that they typically have no standing to advocate for students with other district staff or in legal matters.

    • @FernandoTorrera
      @FernandoTorrera Год назад +2

      This post is very informative and confirms my suspicions. I also think the boys in questions were playing football so that adds another layer of why the school would just ignore the girls.
      As the school system stands now what advice would you give to a victim? Would you tell them to go to police directly?

    • @annabambus6572
      @annabambus6572 Год назад

      @Alvin Brinson. Excellent, well thought out practical, and applicable idea. Plus great factual, objective information, that really gives one the full picture. Thank you for taking the time. I really hope more people read this. It would make a great opinion piece in a paper! Please go for it. It needs a wider audience, and would help keep people on their toes, and thinking.

  • @yessica5231
    @yessica5231 Год назад +36

    We also need to put a BIG emphasis on the adults who allow this. In my school the principal was big on dress code and very evidently sexist and had internalized misogyny. Girls were sexually assaulted and harassed and under her watch a teacher was exchanging nudes with girls and grooming them.

  • @kamrynduplessis1997
    @kamrynduplessis1997 Год назад +25

    I graduated from a different school in the CMS district and there was an AP psychology teacher who was known for grooming students and having sexual relationships with them and the administration never did anything about it despite taking reports from students. He still works there to my knowledge.

    • @Fenthule
      @Fenthule Год назад +10

      Are you f*cking serious??? Reading this comment section, I think the FBI needs to start looking into this district jesus christ.

    • @Matthew-wi5im
      @Matthew-wi5im Год назад +2

      @@Fenthule CMS had a case with the supreme court in the early 70's for racial segregation (Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education). CMS and surrounding school districts have been like this for a long time. They make it extremely unclear and difficult to properly report anything like this. Bullying, discrimination, violence, and assault is not that uncommon and almost never handled properly in this area.

  • @aubreysnyder338
    @aubreysnyder338 Год назад +7

    Time is irrelevant in the eyes of sexual assault / trauma. This is so sad and disgusting, how the administrators, adults in general and how a lot of people dismiss the subject overall.