Police Probe Alleged Sexual Assault Between Students at St. George’s in Collierville
Investigation Begins After Student Report in November
Collierville, Tennessee police are investigating multiple reports of sexual assault connected to St. George’s following a student disclosure on November 5. School officials were told that an assault had occurred in early October after school hours in the athletic building. The information prompted an investigation extending from Collierville into Olive Branch, Mississippi.
School authorities confirmed that three students were expelled in connection with the initial report. Officers in both jurisdictions have continued examining the circumstances surrounding the incident and the individuals involved.
Arrests Reported in Olive Branch Related to Evidence Tampering
Sources in Olive Branch reported that officers arrested 18-year-old Bryant Swing on charges of tampering with evidence. A woman at the same residence, identified as Nakesah Rockette, was also arrested on charges of conspiracy and accessory after the fact. Neither Collierville Police nor Olive Branch Police have confirmed Swing’s involvement in the sexual assault allegations themselves.
Authorities stated they are investigating one primary suspect and two additional students. Because minors are involved, law enforcement indicated that releasing further identifying information remains difficult.
Second Accuser Reports Earlier Incident at the Collierville School
Following the initial report, a second accuser came forward. She told investigators that the same suspect assaulted her at the school in September. This disclosure expanded the scope of the investigation and added another case to the ongoing review.
Officials in Collierville said the investigation remains active. Police in both Collierville and Olive Branch continue coordinating as they examine evidence, statements, and actions tied to the reported incidents at St. George’s.
