N.S. RCMP will not charge two of four arrested in alleged hockey hazing sex assault
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia RCMP confirmed Friday they will not be moving ahead with charges against two of four teenage hockey players who were facing sexual assault charges after police investigated a complaint about a hazing ritual last fall.
The Mounties’ announcement comes less than a week after the provincial judiciary released court documents showing the other two accused, both 15 years old, had been formally charged. The police force says its investigation is continuing, but did not explain why there would be no charges against the other boys arrested earlier this month.
As for the 15-year-olds, both have been charged with two counts of sexual assault and one count of sexual assault with a weapon, which police have described as a mini hockey stick. The charges stem from alleged attacks on three victims on Oct. 3, somewhere in Colchester County, the municipality north of the Halifax region.
As well, one of the 15-year-olds has been charged with assault with a weapon — described as urine — following an alleged attack on one of the three victims between Oct. 1, 2025, and Dec. 30, 2025, in the Truro, N.S., area.

