Knox County Teacher Indicted For 16 Counts Of Aggravated Statutory Rape

Knox County Teacher Indicted For 16 Counts Of Aggravated Statutory Rape

Knox County Teacher Indicted For 16 Counts Of Aggravated Statutory Rape

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The Tennessee Conservative Staff –

A grand jury has indicted a Knox County teacher and coach on charges of statutory rape.

32-year old Chad Brooks, a former social studies teacher and coach at West High School, was arrested on May 10 by the Morristown Police Department and charged with a total of 16 counts of aggravated statutory rape and statutory rape by an authority figure. 

According to Knox County Schools officials, Brooks was placed on paid administrative leave in April after law enforcement launched an investigation into allegations that he had been involved in inappropriate relationships with both past and current students. 

However, he is still listed on the school’s website at the time of this article’s publication:

The incidents allegedly took place between January 2024 and March 2025.

Brooks was booked into the Roger D. Wilson Detention Facility. Court records show that he was later released with GPS monitoring.

Following Brooks’ arrest, Knox County Schools released a statement saying that his contract would not be renewed for the upcoming school year.

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4 Responses

  1. It’s gotten to the point that anybody who has easy access to children, whether through the schools, the churches, or any other organization, should be closely scrutinized constantly.

  2. All these stories of criminal teachers and they worry about homeschoolers. SMH!

  3. At least Lockdown Lee, Cameron Sexton and Jack Johnson made sure he got a $2000 bonus check.

    Is 16 r*pes enough to break out that capital punishment charge for r*ping kids or since it’s a public school employee (again) will it not be considered?

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