3 Alabama high school football players charged with assault for sexually abusing junior with key in locker room
PIEDMONT, ALABAMA: Three Alabama high school football players have been charged with assault after they allegedly sexually abused a junior high school football player with a key in a locker room. Bryson Gregg Ingram, 19, who hails from Piedmont, was arrested and charged with third-degree assault on Monday, September 28. The shocking incident had taken place back in November 2019 at Piedmont High School, Daily Mail reports.
Ingram and two of his teammates have been accused of forcing a key into the anal region of a junior high school student when the three older boys played for the Piedmont High's football team. The victim's mother, Vanessa Hicks, said that her son was left traumatized following the incident and had to be taken out of the school. The victim has not been named due to his young age. Piedmont Police Chief Freddie Norton shared that the alleged incident had taken place in Piedmont High School's locker room back in November last year. Hicks spoke to AOL.com and shared that her son had been dressing in the locker room after his junior high school football season ended.