Police: 3 Young People Arrested For Shaming And Harassing Conn. Middle School Students With Nude Photos On Instagram
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MONROE, Conn. (CBSNewYork) Troubling charges have been filed against three juveniles in suburban Connecticut.
Police said they used an Instagram account to shame and harass other young people, even posting nude photos, CBS2’s Tony Aiello reported Thursday.
The posts were first reported to police in January, an unidentified account with “nude and inappropriate photos of Monroe youths… being used to shame ridicule and bully (students).”
The targeted teenagers attended Jockey Hollow Middle School.
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The mother and son lived in Monroe. Jack graduated from Masuk High School in 2017,
the Sun reports.
The determination was announced in a press statement from Seymour Deputy Police Chief Roberto Rinaldi, the outlets report. On the day of the incident, a boater who was in the area, observed the vehicle go into the water and went to assist and provide rescue efforts, Rinaldi s statement reads. The boater made numerous attempts to rescue the occupants of the vehicle. However, Connie Crowell refused to acknowledge or accept the boater s assistance and rescue efforts.
A crash in which a Connecticut mom intentionally drove her son with special needs into Connecticut lake last summer has been ruled a murder-suicide, authorities said following a lengthy investigation.Connie Crowell, 54, of Monroe, was behi…
Mom, 54, drove herself and special needs son, 22, into a river in murder-suicide in Connecticut: Police say woman refused assistance from a nearby boater
Connie Crowell, 54, and her son, 22-year-old Jack, both drowned when the vehicle submerged into the Housatonic River on July 31, 2020
Seymour Deputy Police Chief Roberto N. Rinaldi said in a press release that investigators determined that the incident was a homicide/suicide
Rinaldi said that the car went into river at 175 Roosevelt Drive, which is near a long driveway leading to the river bank
Crowell was known in the community for her work with Alcohol and Drug Awareness of Monroe (ADAM)