After his daughter was sodomized...
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@lufins-dad said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
Well this has blown up the neighborhood… It’s close to armed revolt around here.
Good. At first when I read the story, I didn't know if it was a he said she said thing, in other words... how did the father know it wasn't just a bathroom fight. But then I read the part about the rape kit test at the hospital later. Do you think the school has video surveillance (not in the bathroom) but in the hallway of the "she-male" going into the bathroom?
@89th said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
@lufins-dad said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
Well this has blown up the neighborhood… It’s close to armed revolt around here.
Good. At first when I read the story, I didn't know if it was a he said she said thing, in other words... how did the father know it wasn't just a bathroom fight. But then I read the part about the rape kit test at the hospital later. Do you think the school has video surveillance (not in the bathroom) but in the hallway of the "she-male" going into the bathroom?
There’s no question. You did catch the part where He/She was just arrested for doing it again?
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@jolly said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
Well...If to be believed, on Ingraham's show last night they said that there appears to be a pattern of not reporting sexual assaults, going back for a few years.
Loudoun County Public Schools did not record multiple known incidents of alleged sexual assault in schools dating back several years, despite a law that requires statistics about school safety incidents to be reported to the public and which includes provisions holding school superintendents personally liable for violations, a Daily Wire review of public records found.
After The Daily Wire raised the discrepancy with the Virginia Department of Education, VDOE spokesman Charles Pyle said that “VDOE is reviewing the discipline, crime and violence data submissions of Loudoun County Public Schools and is in communication with LCPS to determine whether the division’s reporting is accurate and whether the division is in compliance with state and federal law.”
The same law could have implications for a Loudoun superintendent or principal in the wake of a May 28 alleged sexual assault in a bathroom — an incident first reported by The Daily Wire Monday. On June 22, Superintendent Scott Ziegler told the public, “To my knowledge, we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms.”
Virginia law requires that “Reports shall be made to the division superintendent and to the principal or his designee on all incidents involving … sexual assault.”
The Daily Wire asked LCPS questions last week including, “Has Stone Bridge ever reported the May alleged sexual assault in any statistics or made anyone aware of it?” LCPS hid behind state law, with Director of Communications Joan Sahlgren replying that “Any information related to student information is confidential under state and federal laws regarding student privacy.”
However, state law actually requires statistics on assaults and other incidents in schools to be reported to the public, in the form of annually updated statistics available on a public database called Safe Schools Information Resource (SSIR) administered by the Virginia Department of Education. LCPS reported to the state that Stone Bridge had zero sexual assaults for the 2020-2021 school year, which includes May 28, 2021.
Virginia law says that “The division superintendent shall annually report all such incidents to the Department of Education for the purpose of recording the frequency of such incidents on forms that shall be provided by the Department and shall make such information available to the public.”
The issue with missing sex assault statistics in Loudoun is not limited to the latest case, raising the prospect that untold numbers of sexual assaults and other infractions have gone unreported.
In October 2018, in a case that was widely reported by the media at the time, three football players at Tuscorara High were arrested and charged with sexual assault. A source told local media that it’s believed a younger player was “held down by teammates who inserted objects into the victim” in a locker room. A spokesperson for LCPS said at the time that “the case will be subject to disciplinary action.” The annual report for Tuscorara that year reported zero instances of sexual offenses against students.
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@jolly said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
if an arrest had not been immediate, there would have been a killin'.
I can tell you, without a doubt, if I were that father, I would be awaiting trial on murder charges right now.
It would have been a slow, painful death for that boy.
@improviso said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
@jolly said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
if an arrest had not been immediate, there would have been a killin'.
I can tell you, without a doubt, if I were that father, I would be awaiting trial on murder charges right now.
It would have been a slow, painful death for that boy.
Yes sir! So would i. Ll that would be left of him would be a greasy spot.
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@jolly said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
Well...If to be believed, on Ingraham's show last night they said that there appears to be a pattern of not reporting sexual assaults, going back for a few years.
Loudoun County Public Schools did not record multiple known incidents of alleged sexual assault in schools dating back several years, despite a law that requires statistics about school safety incidents to be reported to the public and which includes provisions holding school superintendents personally liable for violations, a Daily Wire review of public records found.
After The Daily Wire raised the discrepancy with the Virginia Department of Education, VDOE spokesman Charles Pyle said that “VDOE is reviewing the discipline, crime and violence data submissions of Loudoun County Public Schools and is in communication with LCPS to determine whether the division’s reporting is accurate and whether the division is in compliance with state and federal law.”
The same law could have implications for a Loudoun superintendent or principal in the wake of a May 28 alleged sexual assault in a bathroom — an incident first reported by The Daily Wire Monday. On June 22, Superintendent Scott Ziegler told the public, “To my knowledge, we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms.”
Virginia law requires that “Reports shall be made to the division superintendent and to the principal or his designee on all incidents involving … sexual assault.”
The Daily Wire asked LCPS questions last week including, “Has Stone Bridge ever reported the May alleged sexual assault in any statistics or made anyone aware of it?” LCPS hid behind state law, with Director of Communications Joan Sahlgren replying that “Any information related to student information is confidential under state and federal laws regarding student privacy.”
However, state law actually requires statistics on assaults and other incidents in schools to be reported to the public, in the form of annually updated statistics available on a public database called Safe Schools Information Resource (SSIR) administered by the Virginia Department of Education. LCPS reported to the state that Stone Bridge had zero sexual assaults for the 2020-2021 school year, which includes May 28, 2021.
Virginia law says that “The division superintendent shall annually report all such incidents to the Department of Education for the purpose of recording the frequency of such incidents on forms that shall be provided by the Department and shall make such information available to the public.”
The issue with missing sex assault statistics in Loudoun is not limited to the latest case, raising the prospect that untold numbers of sexual assaults and other infractions have gone unreported.
In October 2018, in a case that was widely reported by the media at the time, three football players at Tuscorara High were arrested and charged with sexual assault. A source told local media that it’s believed a younger player was “held down by teammates who inserted objects into the victim” in a locker room. A spokesperson for LCPS said at the time that “the case will be subject to disciplinary action.” The annual report for Tuscorara that year reported zero instances of sexual offenses against students.
@george-k said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
@jolly said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
Well...If to be believed, on Ingraham's show last night they said that there appears to be a pattern of not reporting sexual assaults, going back for a few years.
Loudoun County Public Schools did not record multiple known incidents of alleged sexual assault in schools dating back several years, despite a law that requires statistics about school safety incidents to be reported to the public and which includes provisions holding school superintendents personally liable for violations, a Daily Wire review of public records found.
After The Daily Wire raised the discrepancy with the Virginia Department of Education, VDOE spokesman Charles Pyle said that “VDOE is reviewing the discipline, crime and violence data submissions of Loudoun County Public Schools and is in communication with LCPS to determine whether the division’s reporting is accurate and whether the division is in compliance with state and federal law.”
The same law could have implications for a Loudoun superintendent or principal in the wake of a May 28 alleged sexual assault in a bathroom — an incident first reported by The Daily Wire Monday. On June 22, Superintendent Scott Ziegler told the public, “To my knowledge, we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms.”
Virginia law requires that “Reports shall be made to the division superintendent and to the principal or his designee on all incidents involving … sexual assault.”
The Daily Wire asked LCPS questions last week including, “Has Stone Bridge ever reported the May alleged sexual assault in any statistics or made anyone aware of it?” LCPS hid behind state law, with Director of Communications Joan Sahlgren replying that “Any information related to student information is confidential under state and federal laws regarding student privacy.”
However, state law actually requires statistics on assaults and other incidents in schools to be reported to the public, in the form of annually updated statistics available on a public database called Safe Schools Information Resource (SSIR) administered by the Virginia Department of Education. LCPS reported to the state that Stone Bridge had zero sexual assaults for the 2020-2021 school year, which includes May 28, 2021.
Virginia law says that “The division superintendent shall annually report all such incidents to the Department of Education for the purpose of recording the frequency of such incidents on forms that shall be provided by the Department and shall make such information available to the public.”
The issue with missing sex assault statistics in Loudoun is not limited to the latest case, raising the prospect that untold numbers of sexual assaults and other infractions have gone unreported.
In October 2018, in a case that was widely reported by the media at the time, three football players at Tuscorara High were arrested and charged with sexual assault. A source told local media that it’s believed a younger player was “held down by teammates who inserted objects into the victim” in a locker room. A spokesperson for LCPS said at the time that “the case will be subject to disciplinary action.” The annual report for Tuscorara that year reported zero instances of sexual offenses against students.
Somebody needs to go to jail.
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I always figured the vulnerability of young girls would be the Achilles heel of the pro-trans movement. I supposed the progressive white females would have some cognitive dissonance. But so far, the media they control has successfully suppressed these sorts of stories. Thanks, Trump! Trump is definitely a bigger concern. Still a bigger concern, right? Right?
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I always figured the vulnerability of young girls would be the Achilles heel of the pro-trans movement. I supposed the progressive white females would have some cognitive dissonance. But so far, the media they control has successfully suppressed these sorts of stories. Thanks, Trump! Trump is definitely a bigger concern. Still a bigger concern, right? Right?
@horace said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
I always figured the vulnerability of young girls would be the Achilles heel of the pro-trans movement. I supposed the progressive white females would have some cognitive dissonance. But so far, the media they control has successfully suppressed these sorts of stories. Thanks, Trump! Trump is definitely a bigger concern. Still a bigger concern, right? Right?
Well, sorta.
It's all combined with January 6, the absolutest, worstest date in American history. Worse than Pearl Harbor. Worse than the burning of Washington by the British. Worse even than when Columbus discovered America and killed or enslaved all the indigenous people.
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I forgot to post this update:
Three weeks later he was stating at a School Board Meeting that the Trans Sexual Predator was a myth and a board member stated there had only ever been one sexual assault in a bathroom decades ago…
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I forgot to post this update:
Three weeks later he was stating at a School Board Meeting that the Trans Sexual Predator was a myth and a board member stated there had only ever been one sexual assault in a bathroom decades ago…
@lufins-dad said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
Three weeks later he was stating at a School Board Meeting that the Trans Sexual Predator was a myth and a board member stated there had only ever been one sexual assault in a bathroom decades ago…
He meaning the superintendent?
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And yesterday
The 7News I-Team has learned that the teen suspect in a sex assault at Stone Bridge High School in Loudoun County in May has been found guilty on all charges.
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Department confirmed earlier this month that a sexual assault did happen inside a bathroom at Stone Bridge High School on May 28. They said in a statement Wednesday that they arrested a 14-year-old boy in the case.
Boy? Is that how he’s identifying himself now? It wasn’t the day of the assault when he was in a blouse and skirt.
They never mention the kid is trans throughout the entire article, though that fact is paramount in the argument with LCPS.
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@lufins-dad said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
Three weeks later he was stating at a School Board Meeting that the Trans Sexual Predator was a myth and a board member stated there had only ever been one sexual assault in a bathroom decades ago…
He meaning the superintendent?
@jon-nyc said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
@lufins-dad said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
Three weeks later he was stating at a School Board Meeting that the Trans Sexual Predator was a myth and a board member stated there had only ever been one sexual assault in a bathroom decades ago…
He meaning the superintendent?
Yes. Scott Ziegler.
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And yesterday
The 7News I-Team has learned that the teen suspect in a sex assault at Stone Bridge High School in Loudoun County in May has been found guilty on all charges.
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Department confirmed earlier this month that a sexual assault did happen inside a bathroom at Stone Bridge High School on May 28. They said in a statement Wednesday that they arrested a 14-year-old boy in the case.
Boy? Is that how he’s identifying himself now? It wasn’t the day of the assault when he was in a blouse and skirt.
They never mention the kid is trans throughout the entire article, though that fact is paramount in the argument with LCPS.
@lufins-dad said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
It wasn’t the day of the assault when he was in a blouse and skirt.
They are going LOVE LOVE LOVE him in prison.
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True story from about 30 years ago:
My daughter and her friends were playing in the front yard when one of the neighborhood boys (a known bully) came into the yard and punched my daughter, which I witnessed. According to my daughter, this was not the first time this had happened.
I came out, called him over and read him the riot act. I told him if I ever heard of him touching my daughter again, I would hunt him down and seriously fuck him up. And if his dad didn't like that, send him over here and I'll fuck him up too. I think the boy shit his pants.
Years ago, I asked my daughter if that boy ever hit her again and she said "no". I apparently scared the shit out of the kid.
@improviso said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
True story from about 30 years ago:
My daughter and her friends were playing in the front yard when one of the neighborhood boys (a known bully) came into the yard and punched my daughter, which I witnessed. According to my daughter, this was not the first time this had happened.
I came out, called him over and read him the riot act. I told him if I ever heard of him touching my daughter again, I would hunt him down and seriously fuck him up. And if his dad didn't like that, send him over here and I'll fuck him up too. I think the boy shit his pants.
Years ago, I asked my daughter if that boy ever hit her again and she said "no". I apparently scared the shit out of the kid.
I had the same thing happen.
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I can guarantee you this... if some perverted sissy boy in a dress did that to my daughter the son of a bitch wouldn't live long enough for anyone to schedule a meeting with the school board.
@larry said in After his daughter was sodomized...:
I can guarantee you this... if some perverted sissy boy in a dress did that to my daughter the son of a bitch wouldn't live long enough for anyone to schedule a meeting with the school board.
Yep.
As I said on the first page of this thread:
"I can tell you, without a doubt, if I were that father, I would be awaiting trial on murder charges right now.
It would have been a slow, painful death for that boy."
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I hear one can catch several species of saltwater fish on penis bait...
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There needs to be at least one indictment.
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Commonwealth’s Attorney Buta Biberaj said in a statement, “The lesson that we should take away is that we can’t continue to operate in silos when the safety of our children, or anyone in the community, is at stake.””
She’s one of those that needs indicted.