Sheriff Criticized in Steubenville Rape Investigation Tells Reporters That No More Suspects Will Be Charged
LatestIn the face of increasing national scrutiny (and the dogged pursuit of Anonymous’ internet vigilantes), Jefferson County Sheriff Fred Abdalla of Steubenville rape investigation infamy took the stage Saturday and boldly chided booing protesters for jumping to conclusions about the way he handled the investigation. He then told reporters that no more suspects would be charged in the rape case involving members of Steubenville High School’s football team.
Reuters reported late on Saturday that Abdalla appeared at the “Occupy Steubenville” rally organized by Anonymous. He has been accused of protecting the football program — which apparently holds major sway in the Ohio community — and was recently greeted with even more public outrage when he declined to take the investigation over from Steubenville police. Though Anonymous and scores of concerned citizens have accused local authorities of shielding a prominent local football program (not necessarily the first such instance of collective blindness in the illustrious history of Ohio-Pennsylvania amateur football hegemony), Abdalla seemed defiant on Saturday, telling protesters, “I’m not going to stand here and try to convince you that I’m not the bad guy. You’ve already made your minds up.”