The teenager has been bullied, he’s been hazed, he’s been sexually assaulted with a broom stick and he’s been humiliated by a widely circulated phone video that documented some of the torment.
Yet here he is, by own admission, a mere few weeks after the second assault against him, standing, for 20 to 30 seconds, among a braying crowd of fellow high school football players at St. Michael’s College School, watching as the same wretchedness is inflicted upon another youth.
Both victim and alleged culprit, if only by his passive presence.
