Dance instructor charged with raping young student at instructor's apartment
A dance instructor was ordered held without bail today at his arraignment on charges he raped a boy under 14 several times at lessons at the instructor's downtown home, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office reports.
Wilson Anthony, 19, was arraigned in Boston Municipal Court on two counts of aggravated rape of a child and two counts of indecent assault and battery on a child, the DA's office says.
[Assistant District Attorney Brenna] Flynn told the court that the victim, who is a boy under the age of 14, and his family walked in to the Boston Police Department A-1 station on Sunday to report that the child had been indecently assaulted by Anthony at Anthony’s Canal Street apartment. The alleged assaults occurred on various dates between June and September, when the victim was taking private dance lessons. The victim disclosed details of the abuse during a forensic interview at the Family Justice Center of Boston on Monday.
Innocent, etc.
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Try. Convict. Execute..
Try. Convict. Execute..
when you have a minute some day
look at the data collected regarding: certainty/severity of criminal punishment and how it impacts crime rates and recidivism
TROLL WAR!
There's a reason adamg says "Innocent, etc."
I wish he'd spell it out for people, who still don't get it.
Would-be killer kills
I wonder those who are quick to"execute" people, would be more likely to kill a person themselves.
Wonder no more
People who advocate killing are more likely to kill, or at least to have someone do it for them. Whether they would pull the trigger themselves -- maybe not, but they are still closer to doing it than people who oppose killing.
Appreciate
Thanks for the validation, in my heart with out supportive data, I this to be true.
Do you not believe
his parents?
his family walked in to the Boston Police Department A-1 station on Sunday to report that the child had been indecently assaulted by Anthony at Anthony’s Canal Street apartment.
We have a justice system for a reason
Now it's time to let it work.
Believe it or not
Believe it or not, people are sometimes falsely accused of crimes.
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