“He knows who did it,” the source said, adding that the incident was likely gang-related and involved a friend of the boy’s brother. The police source said that the boy’s story keeps changing. The boy, who school officials say has behavioral issues, told police he opened a locked door at Wayne Elementary School on Courville Street to let two men inside Wednesday, and that they yanked him from the school, took him to an abandoned house and raped him. Meanwhile, Detroit Public Schools spokesman Steve Wasko says district officers are working with city police on the incident.Ī doctor who examined a 13-year-old boy who reported being abducted from a school and raped earlier this week found no evidence of a sexual assault, a police source familiar with the investigation told The News on Friday. Once we located the shoes, evidence technicians were called and searched the area. We’re told one of the suspects is black and the other is white. The boy has now been transferred to Children’s Hospital. Concerned relatives who got the frantic call returned to thank the man who came to the boy’s aid. His family is stunned, once believing a school is one of the safest places for kids to be. “It’s crazy because why isn’t security or anybody at these doors for these kids? Why should it be a student that has to open the door?” said Donyale Oliver, the alleged victim’s aunt. “I went to the school and (I) asked them… ‘Do (you) know it was a little kid that was pulled from here and was raped? Do (you) have surveillance cameras on your doors?’ And they told me that (they) do, but (they’re) (broken). It never leaves you ever,” said Shanita Jones, who lives in the home.
That kid, his life is going to change forever. Police couldn’t find the scene, but we did right across the street from the school behind a woman’s house. A detective told Fox 2’s Taryn Asher the boy claimed it happened by a clubhouse and his shoes would still be there. Police started interviewing neighbors and searching for the crime scene. The 13-year-old, who lived just a block away, was taken to St. “The parents got here before the police got here, and the little boy, he’s all messed up, and I’m just like, okay, who does that now? This is what Detroit (is) coming to now.” Snyder called police and the teen’s family. They reportedly took off in a green pickup truck, and the alleged victim went to get help. He answered and that’s when he was grabbed by two men who forced him behind an east side Detroit house on Lakepointe and raped him. The fifth grader, who attends Wayne Elementary School, told police someone was banging on one of the school’s doors. “I (saw) the little boy walking up the street with his hands behind his back and he had no pants on. Lawrence Snyder knew something was wrong the second he spotted the child walking down the street. In case you're still in the dark on this topic, here are 25 totally vile things men do when they think no one is looking.Jesus, what is going on out there on the streets: We asked some guys what gross behavior they're guilty of when they're alone, and, I gotta say, even I found myself gagging a bit. We may like to sniff our crotches every time we pee, or admire the lovely swirling of our period blood in the toilet, but at least we know when to change our sheets and would never, ever think of sending one of our friends a photo of our poop. While, based on my own alone behavior, I’ve always assumed women take the cake on disgustingness, crowdsourcing the men in my life made me realize we’re actually pretty tame in our behavior. Couples are gross in their relationships, women are totally disgusting in the stuff we do when we’re alone, and yes, dudes, too, are pretty nauseating when they’re left to their own devices.
As much as we like to pretend we’re perfectly clean and sterile little flowers that always smell good and always behave appropriately, we are not.
In case you haven’t noticed, human beings are gross.