JUSTICE IN VIRGINIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Written by on December 13, 2022

JUSTICE IN VIRGINIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Shared By Peter Boykin – American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist

 

JUSTICE IN VIRGINIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Two top Virginia public school officials were indicted after an 8-month investigation into their mishandling of violent rapes by a “gender-fluid” biological male on two teenage girls in 2021.

https://T.Me/RealPeterBoykin
#GoRight with #PeterBoykin

A quick refresher on these preventable rapes that occurred in Louden County Public Schools between May and October of 2021:

In the first instance, the rapist was wearing a skirt and identifying as a female when he entered the girl’s bathroom and sodomized a ninth-grade girl at Stone Bridge High School, which allows students to use the bathroom that aligns with “their consistently asserted gender identity.”

In the second instance, he was transferred to Broad Run High School where he physically abducted a female student from the hallway, forcing her into an empty classroom, and nearly suffocating her as he sexually assaulted her.

National attention: These two rapes gained national attention when the father of the first victim spoke out at a school board meeting, where he was told there was no record of his daughter’s assault and the board had him forcibly removed by police.

This incident was a catalyst for making parental rights a top issue in Virginia’s 2021 state-wide elections, which led to Republican Glenn Youngkin becoming Governor.

And…

In April 2022, new Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares called for a special grand jury to review how the LCPS handled these assaults.

Fast forward to the present day:

LCPS Superintendant Scott Ziegler was indicted by a special grand jury and charged with:

one count of false publication

one count of prohibited conduct

one count of penalizing an employee for a court appearance

Big picture: The first rape might have been prevented by not allowing boys in girls’ bathrooms.

The second rape certainly could have been prevented if the first crime wasn’t brushed under the rug, with the rapist simply being transferred to another school without informing parents.

The grand jury report reads:

“There were several decision points for senior LCPS administrators, up to and including the superintendent, to be transparent and step in and alter the sequence of events leading up to the October 6, 2021 BRHS sexual assault. They failed at every juncture…. [and the second assault] could have, and should have, been prevented.”

Finally. Accountability.

[Source: National Review]

https://rumble.com/v2118lw-justice-in-virginia-public-schools.html

 


Shared by

#GoRightNews https://GoRightNews.com

Each Month GoRightNews Spends Hundreds of Dollars and Hours To Run This Site and Podcast, with no sponsors or ads this comes out of our pockets, if you like what you see consider donating to the podcast. Thanks!

Support The Podcast


#GoRight with Peter R Boykin

#GoRightNews

Donate To Support GoRightNews

GoRightNews.com

GoRightNews's Twitter

Go Right News Facebook


Join Peter Boykin on Telegram

@RealPeterBoykin on Telegram


Join Peter Boykin on Facebook

Peter Boykin's Facebook


Join Peter Boykin on GAB

Peter Boykin's GAB


Support The Podcast and Website
To Donate to the Podcast (NOT THE CAMPAIGN)

Support The Podcast





[There are no radio stations in the database]