2022年4月19日火曜日

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↓ いくつか記事を読んでみたが、結論として、加害者はトランスジェンダーではなくて男子。一人目の女子学生とは二度ほど女子トイレで同意に基づく性交があったが、三度目は被害女性は拒絶していた。このとき女子トイレで会う約束があったせいか、男子はスカートをはいていた模様。それでトランスと言わるようになったのかもしれないが、記事はトランスに引用符をつけているから、トランスとはいえないんだろう。他の記事では少年としている。このとき強制的な肛門性交、口性交をしている。

さらに5ヶ月後違う学校の教室で他の女子を誘拐、性暴行している。

 

 virginia trangender rape school

Between The Lines

About That Alleged Rape In Virginia …

By David Lias Nov 12, 2021 

The first assault allegedly took place in a restroom at Stone Bridge High School in Loudoun County on May 28. At the time, the school board was working on a policy that would allow transgender students to use the restroom facilities corresponding with their gender identities.


The two key words to remember at this point are “working on.” At the time of the assault, there was no restroom policy in place at the Virginia school.


After the May incident, according to news reports, the young man who committed the assault was transferred to Broad Run High School. On Oct. 7, he allegedly assaulted a second student at that school.


By this time, the Virginia school district had a policy similar to the one approved by the Vermillion School District in place.


This second assault, however, took place in a classroom, not a restroom.


To summarize: a young male student assaulted a female student in a restroom at Stone Bridge High School in Loudoun County, Virginia on May 28 before a transgender restroom policy was put into place. That same male student assaulted a second female in a classroom on Oct. 7 at Broad Run High School. A restroom policy was in place at that time, but the assault took place in a classroom, not a restroom.


>Conservatives Wrongly Portrayed the Loudoun County Sexual Assault as a Transgender Bathroom IssueThe perpetrator did not target a random student, and he did not choose the girls bathroom because of his gender identity.ROBBY SOAVE | 11.1.2021

On Monday, the teenage victim of the Stone Bridge assault testified that she and her attacker had agreed to meet up in a school bathroom around 12:15 p.m. on the date of the assault. She testified they had not explicitly discussed having sex beforehand.

The teen testified she arrived first and chose to go in the girls' bathroom because the two had always met in the girls' bathrooms in the past. When the boy arrived, the teen testified, he came into the handicapped stall she was in and locked the door.

The two talked, before the girl testified the boy began grabbing her neck and other parts of her body in a sexual manner. She testified she told her attacker she was not in the mood for sex, but he forced himself on her.

"He flipped me over," the girl testified. "I was on the ground and couldn't move and he sexually assaulted me."

The attacker was convicted of what certainly sounds like vicious and violent behavior. But he did not target a random student, and he did not choose the girls bathroom because of his gender identity.


VA Judge Finds Transgender Teen Guilty of Sexual Assault in Loudoun County High School Girl's Bathroom Case

10-26-2021



 The victim, a 15-year-old girl, testified in court that she engaged in consensual sexual activity with the defendant two other times in the girl's bathroom at Stone Bridge High School. But on the occasion in question, she had been violently intimidated to perform sexual acts, the outlet reported. 


According to the commonwealth's attorney, the teenager is accused of two separate incidents that happened months apart at different Loudoun County high schools. According to Fox 5, the teen was wearing an ankle monitor for the prior assault at Stone Bridge when he allegedly forced a girl into an empty classroom and groped her at a new school. 


As CBN's Faithwire reported, Scott Smith, the girl's father, told The Daily Wire his daughter had been sexually assaulted in late May while she was in the bathroom at Stone Bridge High School. The attack was allegedly committed by a teenage boy who entered the girls' bathroom wearing a skirt.

 Independent Review of Sex Assault Allegations at 2 Loudoun High Schools Underway

A teenage boy charged with sexual assault at one school was allowed to transfer to another school, where he was later charged in a second sexual assault

By NBCWashington Staff • Published November 5, 2021 • Updated on November 5, 2021 at 6:53 pm


 The first attack was reported inside Stone Bridge High School in late May, when a ninth-grade girl says a boy forcibly sodomized her inside a bathroom.


While the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office was investigating, a Loudoun County School Board meeting devolved into chaos June 22. The victim's mother is heard on cellphone video telling the crowd what happened.


“My child was raped at school! " she said.


Behind her, the victim's father is seen being arrested.


The family says they were provoked by other parents.


Then on Oct. 6 inside Broad Run High School, another girl was sexually assaulted inside of a classroom.

Prosecutors confirm it was the same boy.


The boy was arrested and charged for the first assault in July but released from juvenile detention while prosecutors waited for DNA rape kit evidence to come back.


Loudoun County Commonwealth's Attorney Buta Biberaj says at the time they had no reason to believe the boy should have stayed in juvenile detention.


January 12, 2022 7:01pm EST

Loudoun County teen at center of school sexual assault cases sentenced

The judge called the boy’s psychological reports scary

Tyler O'NeilBy Tyler O'Neil , Lucas Y. Tomlinson | Fox News


The Loudoun County teenager charged with sexual assault at two separate high schools has been found guilty and sentenced to supervised probation in a residential treatment facility.


The Loudoun County Juvenile Court had previously found the male student "not innocent" of charges of forcible sodomy and forcible fellatio against a female student in a May 28 incident at Stone Bridge High School. The same student pleaded "no contest" in a separate case to two charges of abduction and sexual battery involving an incident at Broad Run High School on October 6, Fox News reported from the juvenile court. The student accepted a plea agreement in the October 6 case.


Loudoun County Sheriff Michael Chapman blamed Superintendent Scott Ziegler for enabling the Oct. 6 assault, claiming that Ziegler knew about the May 28 incident and yet allowed the boy to remain in public schools. The school district has repeatedly denied claims of a coverup.

 


 


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