Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost, D-Salt Lake City, plans to reintroduce a bill that will broaden the list of individuals a victim of rape or sexual abuse can legally report to other than law enforcement agencies.
A student at a Utah high school threatened to carry out a ârape dayâ against girls
The photo was originally shared from Cedar High School in Cedar City.
(Mark Havnes | The Salt Lake Tribune) Cedar High School in Cedar City in 2011. | Updated: 1:53 p.m.
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A social media post from a Utah high school student threatening to carry out a ârape dayâ â and telling girls they wonât be able to hide â has sowed fear in a small rural community here.
Girls at Cedar High, in the southern town of Cedar City, say they donât feel safe. The other boys included in the picture that the student posted say they didnât know about his caption and are now facing death threats themselves by being caught up in it.
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