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Jose O. Montano, 17, and Henry E. Sanchez, 18, students at Rockville High School in Montgomery Co, MD raped and sodomized a 14-year-old schoolmate
The boys dragged the victim into a stall in the boys bathroom during school hours, where they proceeded to assault her
Montano and Sanchez were charged with first-degree rape and
Both being held without bond
Montana has been charged as an adult in the crime
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The 14-year-old victim and her attackers were all students of Rockville High School in Rockville, MD

Two male students from a Maryland high school were arrested and charged with raping a female student during school hours.
CBS Baltimore reported that Jose O. Montano and Henry E. Sanchez, students at Rockville High School, were arrested on school property after the victim told school officials Thursday that she had been sexually assaulted.
According to the Montgomery County Police, a 14-year-old female student reported that around 9 a.m. she was walking in the school’s hallway when she ran into Jose O. Montano, 17 and his 18-year-old pal Henry E. Sanchez.
Sanchez, and Montano approached a 14-year-old girl in a hallway during school hours and asked her to walk with them.
Montano allegedly, asked her for sex, and after she refused.

Henry E. Sanchez and another male student was charged with raping a female classmate18-year-old Henry E. Sanchez has been charged as an adult after he and another male student, 17, allegedly raped a 14-year old schoolmate

When she denied, the boys forced her into a stall in the boy’s bathroom. Montana asked her again to have sex and when she refused a second time, she claims the teen boys forced her into a boy’s bathroom where they both raped her and sodomized her, police said.
The victim reported the rape to school staff, which contacted police.
Montano and Sanchez were charged with first-degree rape and two counts of first-degree The Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office sees the potential for pursuing capital punishment in the case against the suspects: “These are very serious allegations carrying a life sentence,” a spokesman for the DA’s office told NBC 4.
“The potential of life in prison would be available as we prosecute these individuals.”

 

 

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