Detective says teen helped pin down student in sex assault at St. Mike’s
TORONTO — A teenaged boy helped other teens immobilize a fellow student as the victim was sexually assaulted with a broom handle at a prestigious Toronto high school in November 2018, court heard Wednesday.
The accused, a former student of the all-boys St. Michael’s College School, pleaded not guilty to two counts each of gang sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon, and assault with a weapon. The alleged incidents — two sex assaults and an assault — occurred on campus in the fall of 2018.
Det. Const. Daniel Sunghing with the Toronto police sex crimes unit, the lead investigator on the case, walked court through a cellphone video taken on Nov. 7, 2018, that shows a boy being sexually assaulted as others cheered and laughed.
Screams are also heard in the video, which was taken in the locker room of one of the school’s football teams and lasts 22 seconds. The video was widely shared on social media, court heard.