Work : Fired/Laid off/Quit 1 February 1997 (Suspended from teaching) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Crime : Child Sexual Abuse Perpetration 20 March 1997 (Accused of rape and sexual assault, ten students) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American physical education teacher and boy’s varsity basketball coach convicted of serial rape and sexual assaults of female students. A successful sexual predator for some 20 years, he was finally convicted and sentenced to prison. Before his 2/01/1997 suspension, the Mattapoisett, Massachusetts teacher was known as a dedicated family man and winning coach for nearly 30 years. He was arraigned on 3/20/1997 in Plymouth, Massachusetts on seven counts of rape and six counts of sexual assault against two female students who were 13 and 16 at the time. One of the incidents occurred in October 1995. Originally, Shockro, flanked by his wife and two sons, his family and many other supporters, pleaded not guilty to the charges. His attorneys claimed the case might be one of the worst intentional destructions of a man’s career in the history of the commonwealth. Then when the judge ruled that eight other women who came forward during the investigation could testify to show a pattern of sexual attacks, he changed his plea to guilty. The attacks took place over nearly 20 years. The 6’ 3" tall, tanned Shockro reportedly targeted girls with low self-esteem, plied them with alcohol, and forced himself on them. He punched one young victim in the eye when she attempted to end the sexual relationship. Branded a serial rapist, Shockro was sentenced to serve an eight-year state prison term. Read less
Born: July 25, 1947, Attleboro, United States
Shockro John continues to be an influential figure in the community of Attleboro. Recently, he was featured in a local news article that highlighted his contributions to the city's cultural events. Known for his dedication to public service, Shockro has been instrumental in organizing various community outreach programs.
Shockro John's recent projects include a successful fundraiser for local schools, which aimed to provide underprivileged children with access to quality education resources. Additionally, he has been involved in a city beautification project, working with local artists to create public murals that reflect the rich history of Attleboro.
John is a regular speaker at community forums and educational institutions, where he shares his insights on leadership and community development. He has a reputation for inspiring younger generations to take active roles in their communities.
Over the years, Shockro John has received numerous awards for his community service, including the Attleboro Citizen of the Year award. His efforts have been recognized by various civic organizations and he continues to be a cherished member of the community.
Looking ahead, Shockro plans to expand his efforts in promoting sustainable living practices in Attleboro. He is currently working with local environmental groups to develop programs that encourage recycling and conservation.