2 Girls Charged With Threats in OH Rape Case

    Football Players Rape Charges

    More arrests have been made in connection with the rape of a 16-year-old girl in Ohio. This time, charges are against two girls for allegedly making threats against the victim.

    FOX News Radio’s Steve Rappoport reports:

    Authorities in eastern Ohio arresting two teenage girls for allegedly threatening the rape victim on social media sites after two Steubenville High School football players were convicted of the crime.

    (Abdalla) “There’s a lot of remarks being made.”

    Jefferson County Sheriff Fred Abdalla says threats have poured in since the trial began, and he takes them very seriously.

    (Abdalla) “If I just laid back and be lackadaisical and say ‘oh well ain’t no big deal’, and something happens, whose fault is it? I wouldn’t able to be living with myself.”

    The boys sentenced to at least one year in juvenile prison. Ohio’s Attorney General considering charges against anyone who failed to report the attack.

    Steve Rappoport, FOX News Radio.