What JD thinks about that is immaterial, for what it's worth. And as long as we're reporting on it, and until I know more facts, I'd be loathe to weigh in on whether someone should or should not have called the police.
What JD thinks about that is immaterial, for what it's worth. And as long as we're reporting on it, and until I know more facts, I'd be loathe to weigh in on whether someone should or should not have called the police.
What JD thinks about that is immaterial, for what it's worth. And as long as we're reporting on it, and until I know more facts, I'd be loathe to weigh in on whether someone should or should not have called the police.
I will say that priests don't call the police on priests very lightly.
I would definitely be most interested in how the incident was viewed by adults present in the room who witnessed it directly.
I think one question to figure out is if there even are any adults who witnessed it