Is this the future of sports for American youngsters.
Parents of a private Boulder ice hockey club are trading text messages to see
whether their children might have been sexually exploited online by a
23-year-old coach.
Gina Finney, whose son was one of those who may have been
assaulted, told the Boulder Camera parents are trying to get as much
information as possible by ex-coach Zachary Thomas Meints. He turned himself
into police Thursday and was being held without bond on five charges.
Details of the incidents were in sealed arrest warrants used
to seize a computer and a mobile phone, said police spokeswoman Kim Kobel.
She said 13 people who were witnesses and or victims were
involved in the case.
“To hear something like this is happening is very
disconcerting because of how it impacts our life,” said Finney.
The Penn State scandal, by no means the first time youth
sports have involved misconduct, has shaken the nation. The Nittany Lions and
longtime coach Joe Paterno were among the most respected group of college
athletes in the nation.
Kobel said police were trying to determine whether there was
any and if so how much physical contact. “We do believe there are more victims. We are asking people
to call the tip line or the police. If they have any information about any
suspicious behavior, we’d like to know about that too.”
Boulder has long been regarded as one of the finest places
to live in the nation. Back in the day, “Mork and Mindy” was based there.
The still unsolved murder of JonBenet Ramsey, wealthy
parents, destroyed the city’s apparent virginity.
Yesterday a Boulder sheriff’s deputy was arrested and is
being held on $100,000 bond in a separate online sexual exploitation case.
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