Nova Scotia RCMP will not charge two accused of sexual assault after hockey hazing
Nova Scotia RCMP have decided not to charge two out of four teenage hockey players accused of sexual assault related to a hazing incident, while the investigation is ongoing.
The Nova Scotia RCMP announced that they will not pursue charges against two of the four teenage hockey players who were investigated for sexual assault following a hazing incident reported last fall. This development occurred shortly after the provincial judiciary released documents revealing that the other two teenagers, both aged 15, were formally charged with serious offenses, including sexual assault with a weapon. The distinction in the treatment of the accused has raised questions about the ongoing investigation, as police did not offer explanations regarding the decision not to charge the other boys.