Former college hockey player accused of raping freshman still on run 2 years after charges filed

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Former college hockey player accused of raping freshman still on run 2 years after charges filed
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A former Pennsylvania college ice hockey player accused of raping a student in her dorm room and then sending her a message on Facebook admitting “so I raped you” is still on the run tw…

Shannon Keeler was a freshman at Gettysburg College when she was allegedly sexually assaulted after an end-of-semester fraternity party in 2013.“She’s had to push and push and put herself out there … and then he’s just literally gone on with his life. It’s hard to measure that impact on her as a human being, her family, her partner,” Levy said.

“Any crimes against women and children, we take seriously and we make those types of cases a priority.”

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