STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Agencies around an Ohio city are reacting
to online threats tied to a rape investigation involving high school
football players.
Officials have added online security, restricted
access to websites and in a few cases taken websites down altogether
because of the fear of hacking.
The case has gained international attention through
the work of bloggers and hacker-activists who allege there was a
cover-up to protect other football players they argue should have been
charged.
The allegations hinge on the presence of other
students nearby when the alleged attack happened, including at least two
students who captured it on their cellphones but weren't arrested.
Two 16-year-old students go on trial in juvenile court next month on rape charges.