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Many Pennsylvania district attorneys need to rethink how they respond to allegations of sexual assault | PennLive Editorial
Many District Attorneys in counties throughout Pennsylvania have one thing in common, they are reluctant to prosecute people charged with sex crimes.
In fact, extensive reporting from PennLive’s Christine Vendel and Jenna Wise has revealed an alarming statistic: since 2019, prosecutors in Pennsylvania have not pursued an average of 75 percent of reports of rapes and sex assaults, including those committed against children.
Lehigh County District Attorney Gavin Holihan took office in January 2024. He was photographed Sept. 26, 2024, in the Lehigh County CourthouseSaed Hindash | For lehighvalleylive.com
PennLive’s series of stories shows Lehigh County has the lowest rate of prosecution of reported sex crimes at about 7 percent over the past five years. And in Elk, Forest, Centre and Lehigh counties, in 2023 police didn’t file charges on more than 90 percent of reported sex crimes. Adams and York County ranked at 12 percent and 15 percent of case prosecuted, respectively.
Lebanon County’s prosecution rate was a bit higher at 17%, and Lancaster’s was 20 percent.
The low rates of prosecution in these counnties raise disturbing questions about whether police and prosecutors there are doing enough to support sexual assault victims and ensure offenders are brought to justice.
Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo announced the findings of a grand jury investigation into former Butler County state Rep. Brian Ellis. At center is State Victim Advocate Jennifer Storm, and at far right is Shea Rhodes, director of the Institute to Address Commercial Sexual Exploitation at Villanova University. Ellis did not face criminal charges for his alleged role in the sexual assault of a woman in Harrisburg in 2015.
August 26, 2019.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
Authorities argue cases of rape and sexual assault can be hard to prove and alleged victims often make confusing and conflicting statements. Advocates for victims of sexual assault say the system is rigged against them not only in Pennsylvania but throughout the nation. Women interviewed for PennLive’s reports echoed those allegations. They complained all too often police and prosecutors don’t believe them. They also accused authorities of having outdated and unrealistic assumptions of how victims should respond to sexual assaults.
Victims said authorities too often put them through even more trauma in questioning, and many are not trained in how to properly deal with victims of sexual assault.
PennLive’s investigative reporting has uncovered a widespread pattern of ignorance in how to properly investigate sex crimes and a pattern of minimizing the trauma victims of sexual assault suffer.
Four women who say they were raped told PennLive of their nightmarish experiences reporting the crime to police and responding to questions from district attorneys. They said they suffered even more harm from a criminal justice system designed to wear them down, protect their abusers and silence their cries for justice.
A PennLive reporter waited for hours at Pier Hess Graf’s office to talk to her about how she handles sex crimes, but she would not come out to talk.Christine Vendel
In one tragic case, a woman who reported being raped ended up being charged herself when police didn’t believe her story. Lebanon District Attorney Pier Hess Graf charged the 26-year-old woman with making a false report.
Overall, PennLive’s reporting shows police and prosecutors often are prone to skepticism about accusers’ stories and are unaware women may react differently to sexual assault, including being unable to fight back.
There is one ray of hope in the months of investigation, officials in some counties are taking steps to change the system and support victims of sexual assault.
Perry County District Attorney Clay Merris.
October 14, 2024.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.comDan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
Perry County has started specialized training for those conducting sex crime investigations. And the county ranks among Pennsylvania’s top five for the rate of prosecuting such crimes. Perry County prosecutors took four sex crimes cases to trial last year and won convictions in all of them. Thirteen other cases in the county ended in guilty pleas.
The recent trend in Perry County is encouraging, and District Attorney’s office in Pennsylvania counties with low prosecution rates for sex crimes should take note. We urge them to immediately revamp their procedures for handling such cases of let the public know they’re doing so.
Women, men, and children who come forward deserve to have their allegations taken seriously. And they deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.
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Pennsylvania Top High School Baseball Players For 2026
The 2026 MLB Draft is approaching, and Baseball America is providing a comprehensive, state-by-state look at the talent across the country with our rankings of the the top 2026 high school baseball players by state.
Our state lists collectively include rankings for more than 1,000 players from across the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada, offering an in-depth look at the 2026 high school class. Players are listed in the state where they attend high school, with the depth of each list varying depending on the level of talent in each state.
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These rankings are based on Baseball America’s extensive scouting coverage, combining first-hand evaluations and industry feedback to line up players based on their projected future talent. The rankings reflect the full spectrum of talent in the 2026 class. The players who project to be the best major league players—and thus will likely end up being high draft picks—are at the top of our rankings.
In addition to elite draft prospects, these lists include high-end college recruits, many of whom project to be impact college players who could raise their MLB prospect profiles after getting to campus. They also include other players who have the potential to be quality Division I regulars.
The players at the top of the lists stand out right now with the highest long-term major league projection, but there are future major leaguers throughout these lists. Player further down the rankings have a greater chance of getting to college, where they have the potential to emerge after more development at that level.
These lists offer a resource for tracking the best 2026 high school baseball prospects who could shape the 2026 MLB Draft and make an impact on college baseball programs in the years ahead. For college programs, major league teams and fans, these lists provide a deeper look into the pipeline of talent that will shape the 2026 MLB Draft class, future draft classes and the next half decade of college baseball.
Pennsylvania Class Of 2026 Baseball Rankings
| RANK | PLAYER | POS | SCHOOL | COMMIT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jerek Turlij | RHP | North East | Penn State |
| 2 | Daniel Kellis | RHP | Radnor | Wake Forest |
| 3 | Luke Williams | SS | Franklin Regional | Vanderbilt |
| 4 | Ryder Olson | RHP | Pennridge | Coastal Carolina |
| 5 | Keller Bradley | RHP | Pennsbury | Vanderbilt |
| 6 | Nick Bradley | RHP | Abington Heights | Auburn |
| 7 | Blake Krushinski | RHP | Fox Chapel Area | West Virginia |
| 8 | Elijah Barr | RHP | Pittston Area | Pittsburgh |
| 9 | Nolan Stefaniak | RHP | Butler Area | Penn State |
| 10 | Sebastian Shulsky | RHP | Canon-McMilan | Cincinnati |
| 11 | Kyle Casteel | RHP | Butler Area | West Virginia |
| 12 | Austin Havertine | RHP | Radnor | Lehigh |
| 13 | Caden Sivrich | RHP | Norwin | Pittsburgh |
| 14 | Jackson Melconian | SS | Malvern Prep | Vanderbilt |
| 15 | AJ Calio | RHP | West Chester Bayard | Vanderbilt |
| 16 | Hunter Strohm | C | Lower Dauphin | Mississippi State |
| 17 | Ryan Fuller | RHP | Avon Grove | Penn State |
| 18 | Luke Hillegass | LHP | Central Bucks South | Boston College |
| 19 | Jacob Snyder | OF | Wyoming Area Sec | Rutgers |
| 20 | Eddie Rosado | OF | Holy Ghost Prep | St. Joseph’s |
| 21 | Brady Abate | OF | Malvern Prep | Wake Forest |
| 22 | Ryan Petruska | LHP | Nazareth Area | Harvard |
| 23 | Anthony Grippo | C | Greensburg Central | Penn State |
| 24 | Blake Umberger | C | Hershey | Louisville |
| 25 | Andrew Cross | SS | Moon | Penn State |
| 26 | Noah Farrell | RHP | Dubois Area | Connecticut |
| 27 | Tanner Stroup | LHP | Altoona Area | Marshall |
| 28 | Logan Kriner | RHP | Palmyra Area | Delaware |
| 29 | Jake Keaser | SS | Holy Ghost Prep | La Salle |
| 30 | Owen Rozzi | OF | West Chester East | Pittsburgh |
| 31 | Reed Curtier | RHP | Council Rock South | Notre Dame |
| 32 | Jonathan Drawbaugh | RHP | Camp Hill | Marshall |
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Monroe County church youth pastor arrested in Pennsylvania child pornography investigation
MONROE COUNTY, Ga. (WGXA) — A Mt. Zion Baptist Church youth pastor was arrested in connection with a child pornography investigation based in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, according to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO).
The sheriff’s office says 30-year-old Johny Tyler Moreland of Macon was identified as a suspect in the case after Pa. State Police investigators learned that pornographic images of minors were being downloaded in the area of Mt. Zion Baptist Church located on Rivioli Road, where he is employed.
Five arrest warrants were served in Pennsylvania, and Moreland was arrested by U.S. Marshals in Houston County, where he is currently being held without bond awaiting extradition to Pennsylvania.
MCSO and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are actively investigating any crime were committed in Georgia, and search warrants are set to be executed by Monroe and Bibb County authorities.
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Anyone with information is urged to contact the MCSO Communications Division at 478-994-7010 or the Investigations at 478-994-7043.
Stick with WGXA as we learn more and update this developing story.
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