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Students accused of sexual assault

Published 03/21/2013 12:00 AM
Updated 03/21/2013 12:09 AM

Torrington (AP) - Two members of the Torrington High School football team have been charged with sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl who has been taunted on social media sites in recent weeks by dozens of classmates upset at the allegations.

The Register Citizen reports the two 18-year-old football players, Edgar Gonzalez and Joan Toribio, have been charged with felony second-degree sexual assault and other crimes in a police investigation that began last month. Both have pleaded not guilty.

Details of the allegations have been sealed from public view.

Gonzalez also has a pending robbery case from last year, but was allowed to play in past football season.

The newspaper reports social media posts by classmates taunting the victim have included vulgar language and have blamed her for "ruining" the football players' lives.

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