Minneapolis Father Catches School Hall Monitor in Bed with His Teen Daughter
This would be a parent's worse nightmare but we are happy this father caught them in the act or it could have been worse.
A high school hall monitor who worked at Robbinsdale Cooper High School in Minneapolis has been arrested after being caught naked with a student by the 17-year-old girl's father.
The 41-year-old was charged with sexual assault on Friday, after the girl's father returned home early and found the man in his daughter's bedroom.
The report says:
After hearing strange noises, the father walked into his daughter's bedroom and saw a naked Tajreed Rich standing over his daughter, who was naked on her bed.
The father, who has not been named, recognized Rich from the school and the family called police later that day.
Rich, who had counseled students at the high school about relationships and had previously helped coach a cheer leading squad at a different school, was fired by Robbinsdale Cooper on Monday.
The teenager, who has not been named, alleges that she had intercourse with Rich twice.This disgraceful mentor did not use a condom on a teenage girl? What was he thinking or was he?
He confirmed this to police, telling them they had sex once at his home and once at her house. Rich added that he did not use a condom on either occasion, according to Fox9.
A Robbinsdale Cooper High School statement said: 'This is a horrible incident, and the district finds acts such as this reprehensible. The safety and well-being of our students is our top priority, and our hearts go out to the family during this time.'Rich is being held in Hennepin County Jail on third-degree criminal sexual conduct and if convicted, he faces up to 15 years in prison and a $30,000 fine, CBS Minnesota said.
At a conference about the incident, County Attorney Mike Freeman said: '[It's] a tragedy for any father [who] comes home and finds his daughter in bed with another man'.
'He’s 41, she’s 17 ... He’s a hall monitor. I mean, the charge here is a position of authority. I think parents have a right to expect when their kids are at school that people employed at that school are not going to mess with their daughters, or sons, for that matter,' he told the StarTribune.
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