Not Guilty Plea in Alleged Sexual Assault Against Mentally Impaired Teen
Not Guilty Plea in Alleged Sexual Assault Against Mentally Impaired Teen
WARNING: This article contains graphic descriptions of sexual and physical assault some readers may find disturbing. This week, Idaho teen John R.K. Howard pleaded not guilty to charges of an alleged sexual assault against a mentally impaired football teammate. Howard is being charged as an adult, as he was 18 at the time of the attack, and faces life in prison. Two additional teammates have been charged in the case, though both cases will be handled in juvenile court.In October of 2015, John R.K. Howard, Tanner Ward and one other purportedly lured their African-American teammate, who has been diagnosed as having below average intelligence, into the Dietrich High School locker room after practice with the promise of a hug where they proceeded to overpower him and shove a wire coat hanger into his rectum. Not stopping there, Howard allegedly kicked the hanger several times, causing severe pain and injury to the victim. According to the victim's mother, this wasn't the first time her son had been the target of this type of bullying. The family of the young man has filed a civil lawsuit, which claims coaches and staff members knew of the situation and did nothing to stop it. Aware of the continued harassment her son faced, she frequently spoke to school staff about what was happening to no avail. She said, "I needed to know how to keep him safe. And we were just shunned."
Dietrich High School; image courtesy of nydailynews.com
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Susanna Leighton is a freelance writer and editor based in Southeast Michigan. A graduate of Eastern Michigan University, Susanna holds degrees in speech pathology and human services. She is a former special education teacher, an avid lover of all things science, and a steadfast supporter of justice and equality for all. She is currently working on her first book of personal essays entitled, 'A Day Leighton, A Dollar Short.'