Mar 3 • 08:25 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Freshman who threatened to rape classmate was part of a group with violent content; members are under investigation

A Brazilian student has been investigated for making rape threats against a female classmate and is linked to a group that shared violent content.

In Santos, São Paulo, the Women's Defense Police Station has opened an investigation into Yuri Cassano, a 20-year-old student who threatened to rape and harm a female peer for rejecting his sexual advances. This alarming incident came to light when messages were shared from a WhatsApp group where members exchanged violent content, raising concerns about the mindset and behavior within such circles. Cassano has requested to leave his college following the public exposure of these threatening messages, where he explicitly stated his intentions to assault the female student if she did not consent to a sexual relationship.

The investigation began after the female victim reported the threats to the police, where she formally lodged a complaint. The police had already been made aware of the situation and were conducting inquiries. The case has been categorized initially as a threat, insult, and domestic violence, but authorities are considering reclassifying it as incitement due to the nature of the threats made and the context of the discussion in the group.

This case not only raises serious legal implications for Cassano, who has admitted to his wrongdoing, but also highlights broader societal issues concerning violence against women and the dangerous influence of online environments that promote aggressive behavior. Law enforcement and community advocates are now focusing on the need for preventative measures and education on consent and respect in relationships, particularly among younger populations who may be more susceptible to such harmful ideologies.

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