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School Bus Sex Assault Case Horrifies Pinellas Students

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Published: May 9, 2008

Updated: 05/09/2008 04:52 pm

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ST. PETERSBURG - Students reacted in disbelief and horror this morning at the news that three Dixie Hollins High School football players were arrested Thursday on charges they molested or assisted in the molestation of a 15-year-old girl on a school bus.

"It's crazy that it happened and on a school bus," said Derek Wheeler, an 18-year-old senior at the school. "There's video cameras on a school bus. Everyone knows that."

On Thursday, Pinellas County Sheriff's Office investigators arrested Branden Allen, 18, of 5432 Lynn Lake Drive, and charged him with sexual battery and false imprisonment. Two others — Jacolbi Williams, 15, also of St. Petersburg, and Jermeil Douse, 16, address unknown — were charged with being principals to sexual battery and false imprisonment.

Allen is accused of sexually assaulting the girl twice Tuesday evening as the other two served as lookouts, Allen's arrest affidavits state.

Allen, who plays wide receiver, safety and defensive back for the school's team, had his first appearance in a Pinellas County courtroom.

Attorney Lucas Fleming asked the judge to reduce Allen's bail, but the judge kept it at $50,000 for the sexual battery charge and $5,000 for the false imprisonment charge.

Allen's mother, Trina Allen, said she believes the whole situation is a big misunderstanding — just horseplay that went too far.

"This is not him," she said of what was reported after the incident. "If someone was doing this, he would actually stop him. He wouldn't bring or inflict pain or sadness on anybody."

The bus, which was on school grounds at 4940 62nd St. N., transports students who stay after school for extracurricular activities or sports. The bus driver was busy rounding up students who were running late.

"It's three on one — that's not even fair. That's mean," said Matt Sestayo, a 14-year-old Azalea Middle School student whose bus stop is near Dixie and who had heard about the charges.

Blake Smallwood, a 15-year-old freshman, was dumbfounded.

"I can't believe it," she said. "It's kind of hard to believe someone would do that on a school bus. It's a little out there."

Allen's jail affidavit states that the girl tried numerous times to stop him.

When the school bus driver went to round up the students, Allen opened the door and went inside, the affidavits state. The girl, whose name was not released, followed so she could get a seat for the ride home, detectives said.

Williams and Douse boarded next, and Allen asked them to act as lookouts, the arrest affidavits state. The girl then was molested, investigators said. It ended when other students boarded the bus, according to the affidavits.

Curtis Fisher, 15, said he was one of those students. He knows the girl, he said, and she acted as though nothing happened.

The girl's parents contacted the sheriff's office the next day, sheriff's spokeswoman Marianne Pasha said.

Reporter Stephen Thompson can be reached at (727) 541-2336 or spthompson@tampmatrib.com.

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