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Teacher Got Pregnant After Preying On Young Teens Through Online Games And Social Media

11/10/2023

In the vast world of the internet, people are connected with each other through the network or networks.

With information that travels close to the speed of light, the internet is real time. Because of that, pretty much anything can happen there, from the good to the bad, and also down the worse.

This time, it's realized that an elementary school teacher had raped a boy when he was only 12 years old.

And because of the sexual intercourse, the female fourth-grade teacher at Charger Academy implied that she is pregnant with his child.

"I'm going to raise this baby. I can do this," said Alissa Mccommon, a teacher from Tennessee, to her victim that was played aloud in a Tipton County courtroom.

Alissa McCommon.

McCommon, a married woman to a husband, and a mother of two children, is accused of sexually assaulting a boy, who told police that while spending the night at the suspect's residence in 2021, he awoke to McCommon sexually assaulting him.

The woman was initially arrested on September 8th, was was charged with rape of a child.

However, she was then released on a $25,000 bond until she was rearrested on September 28th, and charged with coercing, harassing and stalking the victim.

McCommon threatened her victim, telling the boy that he will "regret doing this."

According to the judge, the bond was revoked because McCommon violated the terms of her release when she contacted the victim using a previously unknown phone number after she initially bonded out of jail.

"[T]he actions of McCommon are not only appalling, but CPD is also concerned about this apparent violation of her bond conditions," Covington Police Chief Donna Turner said in a statement.

"Due to the nature of the communications, we are concerned others may have been contacted. We continue to work closely with the District Attorney's Office as to the revocation of McCommon’s bond, as well as the additional charges that continue to develop."

Alissa McCommon, handcuffed for allegedly raping a 12-year-old boy at her Tennessee home in 2021.

As for how McCommon came into contact with the boy, was through the internet.

The 38-year-old woman allegedly admitted in September to "communicating inappropriately with former students" through online video games and Social Media Apps, where she apparently sent them "inappropriate photographs" and requested "sexual relationships with the victims," the authorities said.

Upon receiving this information from the Department of Children Services, detectives on both the Tipton County Sheriff’s Office and Covington Police Department initially began investigating whether the teacher was really doing what was being told.

This was when a number of juvenile victims came forward to state they were befriended by their former teacher, McCommon, who began playing video games with them, and then further engaging with them through mobile phone social media apps, which led to her allegedly sending explicit photos and asking sexual favors from them.

"The evidence indicates McCommon texted a victim, using a specific code word known to the juvenile as a code word McCommon would previously utilize to confirm that the juvenile was alone, often before sending nude photographs on SnapChat," Covington Police said in a statement.

Tipton County Director of Schools Dr. John Combs added that McCommon was suspended without pay on August 24, when a parent "brought forth allegations of misconduct" against the teacher that morning.

McCommon admitted to all allegations, but there has been no evidence that any of the alleged activities occurred on any school grounds.

It's worth noting that after the sex happened, McCommon seemed to have regretted it.

In one message to the victim, McCommon wrote, "I'm just really scared. I don't even know if it's you or not ... I will never text you again."

"I will never kiss you again. You will never hear from me again. Just please don’t say anything."

"This was a mistake, this is my burden. OMG delete this number, please don't get me in trouble," she said in another text message.

In court, McCommon said she was going to “raise this baby and love this baby, and I’ll do it by myself”.

When she made reference to the baby, she said that: “When it comes out it’s gonna look like you.”

Tipton County District Attorney General Mark Davidson said he was pleased with the judge's decision to keep McCommon jailed without bond.

"It sends the message we want to protect our victims and their families and shows continuing criminal conduct won’t be tolerated," Davidson said.



This post first appeared on Eyerys | Eyes For Solution, please read the originial post: here

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