CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) – A Tennessee high school has called off the rest of its basketball season after three of its players were arrested on charges of raping a teammate in an apparent hazing incident.
Hamilton County Schools Superintendent Rick Smith said Wednesday he was taking this “very unusual step” with Ooltewah High School “so that the criminal justice system can work the way we expect.”
Gatlinburg police said three teens face aggravated rape and aggravated assault charges in connection with injuries to a teammate, who underwent surgery after being assaulted while attending a basketball tournament. Tennessee law defines aggravated rape as a rape in which the defendant either has a weapon, causes bodily injury or is aided or abetted by another.
The district attorney’s office said in its release that nobody has reported any criminal behavior in Hamilton County by anyone associated with the team thus far. Gatlinburg isn’t in Hamilton County.
Curtis Bowe, an attorney representing Ooltewah coach Andre Montgomery, issued a statement this week saying that “the issue affecting our community is not hazing or bullying” and instead “is the unilateral decision of three individuals charged with a sexual offense.”
A group of more than 120 Ooltewah High School alumni signed a letter requesting that an outside authority investigate the Gatlinburg incident. In the letter, they said that “we depend on you to create the right atmosphere for students. Instead of burying this incident of rape and assault, we ask that you address it head-on and as transparently as possible within the confines of the law.”
“I was just really upset that this type of sexual violence could occur at my high school,” Regina Baucom, who wrote the letter, said in a phone interview. “My high school was a very sleepy, kind of happy place, as I remember it. This type of violence against a child anywhere is very upsetting.”