The Loudoun County boy in a skirt who sexually assaulted two different girls has now been found guilty of all charges, and in light of that parents are now staging a walk-out in support of the victims and to support school safety.
“The teenager accused of sexually assaulting a ninth-grade girl in a Loudoun County, Virginia, high school was found guilty on all charges.
The victim was assaulted in a women’s restroom at Stone Bridge High School by a male allegedly wearing a skirt. A juvenile court judge found the evidence enough to convict but will hold on sentencing until the convicted teenager, now 15, is tried for another alleged assault at a different high school.
Scott Smith, the victim’s father, was arrested at a school board meeting in June in which he says he got into an altercation with a woman who said that she didn’t believe his daughter was raped. The superintendent defended the school’s transgender bathroom policy at the meeting.
The assault against Smith’s daughter was reported on May 28, and the school told Smith they would handle it internally. He got the police involved, but on Oct. 6 the same boy who was convicted of the May assault was charged with another assault at a different high school.”
“Dozens of Loudoun County students participated in a walkout [Tuesday] morning in protest of the recent sexual assault cases, making national headlines.
Around 10:45 [Tuesday] morning some Loudoun County Public School students walked out of their classrooms for about 10 minutes to take a stand against sexual assault.
It is important to note this was not student-led. Elicia Brand, the co-founder of Army of Parents, said it was inspired by parents. In fact, she sent fliers to different Loudoun County schools encouraging the walkouts. She adds this is not political, this is about making sure children are safe.
“I have been contacted since the smith case by dozens of parents who had their kids sexually assaulted, sexually battered in the school system and the school never did anything about it,” said Brand.”
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Loudoun County students staging a walkout from Broad Run High School in response to a sexual assault inside of Stone Bridge HS where the attacker was then moved to Broad Run and is charged with inappropriately touching another student. pic.twitter.com/IbkPXYN4do
— Drew Wilder (@DrewWilderTV) October 26, 2021
An alarming thing that has been uncovered here is that Loudoun County Schools are clearly covering up cases of sexual assault. Brand claims that “dozens of parents” are now coming forward saying their kids were also assaulted, why were the police not involved earlier? And just how long has this been going on where Loudoun County School district has been protecting predators in order to protect their image?
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