‘Log off! Log off!’ teacher orders students when sexual assault livestreamed during first grader’s remote learning class

An 18-year-old man out on bond for a gun case was held without bail after he livestreamed himself during a sexual act with a 7-year-old first grader on break from her Chicago Public Schools remote learning class on Thursday prosecutors said.

Catrell A. Walls, of the West Chesterfield neighborhood on the South Side, was arrested Thursday afternoon shortly after 3:30 p.m., after he was seen molesting the girl , police said.



Walls, charged with predatory criminal sexual assault of a victim under 13 years old, appeared for a bond hearing Saturday afternoon before Judge Charles Beach.

Police were made aware of the attack when the girl’s teacher saw it on a computer screen during a Google classroom e-learning session.


Walls showed complete disregard of children and a “wanton callousness for human life,” Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Andreana Turano told Beach.

In addition to Thursday afternoon’s incident, which alarmed multiple students who viewed it and were heard asking, “What’s going on, what’s happening?” the victim told authorities Walls has a history of sexually assaulting her, for the last year, Turano said.

The victim initially said Walls “just hit her” and said it was a “secret,” Turano told Beach.

"The victim disclosed ‘he made me put my lips on (him) and this has happened before, and I don’t want my daddy to know, it’s a secret,'’' Turano said, quoting the victim.

This was broadcast in the daytime on a website accessible to many young students, while the girl was on a break from the class during a time when her teacher asked the students to turn off their cameras and mute themselves.

The 7-year-old muted herself but did not turn off the camera. When the teacher saw them performing oral sex, she repeatedly ordered all the students to log off and then called out the victim’s name and told her to turn off the camera.

“She saw the defendant close the computer,” Turano said.

The teacher called the police, the school principal and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Officers went to the victim’s location, and Walls was arrested after she identified him.

While being taken into custody, Walls began crying and said, “I don’t know why,” said Turano, adding he also said, “I’m sorry. I’m sorry.”

Walls is a senior in high school and plans on finishing, said his lawyer. He works 40 hours a week, sometimes six days a week, in construction; has “extensive family ties,” including several siblings and other relatives; and is not a flight risk.

Walls has no history of sexual crimes, or violent crimes, his attorney said, adding Walls has been diagnosed with a disorder that impairs his ability to control his impulses and concentration, said the lawyer, calling it “somewhat of a disability.”

Beach, before ordering no bail for Walls, said he had several reasons he made that decision, the first being Walls was “currently on bail for a felony offense.”

Additionally, the crime was “broadcast on video … multiple people saw it, including the teacher,” Beach said.

The judge also noted that the victim’s outcry was “immediate” to the principal of her school and others, and Walls made an “admission,” said the judge.

During an unrelated news conference on Friday, Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson called the situation “disturbing.”

Jackson said the district in recent years has increased supports for students who experience sexual assault or harm, and teachers or counselors are often the first to identify an issue a student is facing.

“We provide a lot of basic needs for our students, and safety is one of them,” Jackson said.

“DCFS has already reported a dramatic decrease in the number of cases reported. ... We know these things have not stopped occurring, but what has happened is there are fewer watchful eyes looking at students, connecting with students to make sure that they’re safe.”

Walls was arrested late one recent evening with a loaded Glock handgun, Turano said, and he was charged with aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, a pending case that is up for arraignment Nov. 30th.

Walls will be back in court on the sexual assault case Oct. 19.

 
I agree. I think the only reason she didn’t try to document it was because the event happened quickly I’d imagine. It’s easy to say that now in hindsight but realistically the teacher couldn’t have predicted this.
It begs the question of if all of these zoom classes should be recorded and documented.
This is fairly new after all; protocol is still being set. I know online schooling isn’t new, but online schooling on such a large scale. Could documenting these classes help more kids in horrific home situations get out?
Well, there's a bit of a privacy concern to putting your face and name out there on the internet so that's why most schools require consent to record when the use of cameras are mandatory for the students (I never use my real name and face together online myself). It could have been that she had required the students to be on camera to keep them from going AFK during the entire class and because the school had this sort of policy she was not allowed to record.
 
"Walls has no history of sexual crimes, or violent crimes, his attorney said, adding Walls has been diagnosed with a disorder that impairs his ability to control his impulses and concentration, said the lawyer, calling it “somewhat of a disability.”"

To be fair being a nigger is quite the disability.
"Walls has no history of sexual crimes"
... Plenty of families next door molesting their kids have "no history of sexual crimes" because no one knows what they've done.
 
Coronapanic and this endless "New Normal" are driving people (more) insane.
I think that has a lot to do with it, but I think another part of it is that pedos are emboldened by this whole "fuck dah popo" shit which is forcing PDs to devote more resources to dealing with it. Does this shit actually have an impact on cops' ability to wrangle pedos? Who knows. Are pedos so desperate to shag a kid that through sheer wishful thinking they'll take the at least perceived gap in enforcement as an opportunity? Lol yes. Just look at Yavin and others like him falling for obvious catfishes.
 
Coronapanic and this endless "New Normal" are driving people (more) insane.
More online classes are bringing this stuff out into the open, it's always happened, just a bigger chance of getting caught with a camera in the home.

And I feel that some of these pedos are getting braver because of the push to add pedophilia to the LGBTWXYZ shit we have going on now.

"It's not my fault, it's my sexual ORIENTATION!! You can't blame me!!"
 
"Walls has no history of sexual crimes"
... Plenty of families next door molesting their kids have "no history of sexual crimes" because no one knows what they've done.
Not to derail, but all I want is reasonable parent regulation. Maybe a more thorough background check and close the step-parent loop holes.
 
This is one reason why I'm not entirely against abortion. His mum clearly didn't want him, and the world wouldn't miss anything if she'd aborted him even at 9 months. At least there would be one less raped girl on this planet. For all it's worth, if the girl had turned off the camera, it sounds like she'd have kept her abuse a secret for another five years, at which point he'd make her pregnant. Given her age and trauma, she could turn out just like her rapist's mother, failing to give proper care to her child, and bringing another animal to this world.
 
Haha thats funny Mister Lawyer, because if that were a proper defence you would know that impulse disorders can be controled and Defending a pedophile isnt good for buisness.
 
online classes
Maybe I'm a bit of a Luddite, but I think in-person classes work better. This view is supported by the time I took an online course, and not only did I fail to really learn anything, I've forgotten what the class was even about in the first place.

(also online classes are a symptom of cyberpunk dystopia)
 
Maybe I'm a bit of a Luddite, but I think in-person classes work better. This view is supported by the time I took an online course, and not only did I fail to really learn anything, I've forgotten what the class was even about in the first place.

(also online classes are a symptom of cyberpunk dystopia)
Never took an online class. But I always thought they were dumb on the face of it. The whole point of class is "sit down. Shut up. Listen and learn. Prove you know the material every so often." Online classes means you're at home surrounded by distractions and Google is one click away if you meet a test you haven't studied for.
 
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More online classes are bringing this stuff out into the open, it's always happened, just a bigger chance of getting caught with a camera in the home.

And I feel that some of these pedos are getting braver because of the push to add pedophilia to the LGBTWXYZ shit we have going on now.

"It's not my fault, it's my sexual ORIENTATION!! You can't blame me!!"

Thanks MAPs.(:_(

Never took an online class. But I always thought they were dumb on the face of it. The whole point of class is "sit down. Shut up. Listen and learn. Prove you know the material every so often." Online classes means you're at home surrounded by distractions and Google is one click away if you meet a test you haven't studied for.

I never took any online classes either. I feel like there would be no real structure. And with kids it has to be worse. They are better off in real classrooms mostly. I think cyberschool is something that needs at home adult supervision to work properly.

Sadly for this poor kid the supervision was in the form of a pedo.
 
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