The three Central York High School students charged in the rape of a 14-year-old girl outside the York Fair held her down at gunpoint as they took turns raping her, then threatened to hurt her if she reported the attacks, according to newly obtained court documents.

One day after West York Police interviewed the girl, her mother sought protection from sexual violence orders against the 16-year-old suspects -- Daishon Richardson, Andrew Miller and Kelvin Mercedes. In those requests, the girl described being lured behind an abandoned house where the boys attacked her on Sept. 16.

According to the documents:

Richardson grabbed the girl by the waist and pulled her pants down. She yelled for him to stop, but he raped her as she was lying on her stomach and Mercedes pointed a gun at her.

More:Central York teens out on bail in rape of 14-year-old girl outside York Fair

More:School must keep educating even when students face serious criminal charges

Next, Miller raped the girl as Richardson pinned her down. She was still on the ground from the first rape and Mercedes still had the gun pointed at her.

When it was Mercedes' turn, he gave the gun to Richardson. Miller pinned the girl down while Mercedes raped her.

The girl could not walk after the assaults.

The boys put her in a car and drove around for while, threatening her. They told her they know where her bus stop is and they threatened physical harm if she reported the rapes.

They dropped her off on a random street. She walked to someone who was sitting in a car and asked to use their phone. She called her grandmother, who rushed her to York Hospital.

More:West York rape case: Search warrants and arrest affidavits

On Sept. 28, York County Common Pleas Judge Christy H. Fawcett granted Sexual Violence Protection orders, prohibiting the defendants from having any contact with the victim or posting remarks on social media.

Additionally, Mercedes was ordered to relinquish a firearm, according to the orders.