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CALGARY, AB — A volunteer high school rugby coach has been charged after Calgary police allegedly uncovered the sexual abuse and exploitation of a teenage student over a two-year period. Investigators allege the accused used his position of trust to groom the victim before the assaults began. Drew Alan Robertson, 50, of Calgary was charged with: ❌ Sexual Assault ❌ Sexual Exploitation ❌ Making Sexually Explicit Material Available to Children Anyone with information about these or similar incidents is asked to contact Calgary police at 403-266-1234 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.

“You Ruined My Life”: Crown Refuses to Lay Charges on Cops who Brutalized Innocent 17-Year-Old Girl On November 13, 2023, 17-year-old Haylie Nahamko-White stepped off the bus after her lifeguard shift. In a terrifying instant, two men jumped from an unmarked car and violently tackled her to the ground. Convinced she was being kidnapped, Haylie never saw a badge. She had no idea the two men were Edmonton Police officers — and she fought desperately for her life. The brutal assault left her unconscious and bleeding, inflicting permanent physical and emotional injuries that still haunt her today. The common-sense-defying excuse police came up with was that the officers mistook 17-year-old Haylie for a 25-year-old Asian female suspect. “My teeth fell out, but my braces held them in. I had bolt patches — I still do. My SI joint and my hip is completely torn. I still suffer from severe pain. I’m going to be 20 here and I still deal with it… I still have nightmares.” For nearly three years, the identities of the two @edmontonpolice officers who brutalized Haylie Nahamko-White have been shielded from the public. Today, in the public interest, @MediaBezirgan is naming them for the first time following Alberta Crown prosecutors, under Justice Minister @mickeyamery, ruled that no criminal charges will be laid against the officers.




