
Sexual assaults revealed in N.J. town prized for football
Clip: 10/13/2014 | 6m 2s
Sexual assaults, 'pervasive' bullying revealed in N.J. town prized for football
At Sayreville War Memorial High in New Jersey, seven players from the school’s revered football program were arrested for attacking younger teammates in the team’s locker room. Jeffrey Brown learns more about the charges of sexual assault and “pervasive” bullying from Kate Zernike of The New York Times.
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Sexual assaults revealed in N.J. town prized for football
Clip: 10/13/2014 | 6m 2s
At Sayreville War Memorial High in New Jersey, seven players from the school’s revered football program were arrested for attacking younger teammates in the team’s locker room. Jeffrey Brown learns more about the charges of sexual assault and “pervasive” bullying from Kate Zernike of The New York Times.
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