CRIME Horror in Loudoun County Implicates Local and Federal Officials

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
I'll look around for it.

Judy

Eric Erickson talked about this his full first hour on WSB radio today.

He mentioned the father being arrested for trying to "speak without being put on the list of approved speakers" (when they had no intention of 'approving' him) and of the transgerder boy assaulting (he said he "tried" to rape another girl at the new school, so it sounded like he was stopped before completing the act).

When "I" taught school--and even up to just A FEW YEARS AGO---any FAILURE to report sexual assault was IN ITSELF A CRIME and if you failed to report it YOU could be arrested.

WHY IS NOT EVERY TEACHER WHO KNEW ABOUT THIS, and THIS ENTIRE SCHOOL BOARD, NOT UNDER ARREST???
 

CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Did the article mention race?
I don't know. However I did note that the father, all the parents at the meeting, and the entire school board was white.

I didn't see anywhere where it was mentioned that the gender fluid "person" rapist, race was. And probably won't since they all were minors.
 

Southside

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Said it before,

Transgenders should not be allow to receive legal protections until all male sex organs have been removed surgically. Until that is done your haven’t proven your commitment, you’re still a male.
Fair enough!
 

Hi-D

Membership Revoked
I showed I was willing to 'lay down my life for my friends' when I took up arms by joining the Army. I will not kneel down and just let them do whatever they want though. God didn't give me my 'sword' just so I could lay it at my enemy's feet. They'll have to take it...the hard way.
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And although I haven't moved any mountains, my faith in God has changed the weather here. Going on about 7 years now, it hasn't rained during the time it takes me to drive to Church, sit through the Sunday service and to then drive home...except for 5 or 6 times. Right after I 'found' this Church, the squirrels got under the hood of my car and chewed up a lot of the wiring. I did the best I could to repair it, but it doesn't run near as good as before. When I discovered I couldn't trust it in the rain, I said to God, "If You want me to go to Church, please don't let it rain during the service time"...and He hasn't. In another thread here, I told how a tornado did nothing to me or my home as it did do 'things' to others around me. I did get to watch my mailbox sail off down the road though.

"Ya know, your comment made me think...David taking out Goliath was just such an 'action'. By taking him out, David prevented a really big slaughter...of his own people. But...that's 'Old Testament'. Anybody have any 'New Testament' or 'Revelations' examples?"

You understand, I can not show you what is not there. I can show you what is there. As far as what you need to justify your beliefs I can not rectify that, for I am not the judge.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
"Ya know, your comment made me think...David taking out Goliath was just such an 'action'. By taking him out, David prevented a really big slaughter...of his own people. But...that's 'Old Testament'. Anybody have any 'New Testament' or 'Revelations' examples?"

You understand, I can not show you what is not there. I can show you what is there. As far as what you need to justify your beliefs I can not rectify that, for I am not the judge.


The Old Testament: Where God-commanded genocide was still a thing and the best fate you could hope for after death was the non-smoking section of hell, assuming you killed enough livestock over the course of your lifetime.

Indeed, you are not the judge, nor is anyone else. Though many have asked the judge if we'd still be all right with a little of that Old Testament style action, few have gotten responses.

Maybe we're just supposed to ride this whole thing down in flames.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
NOW - Biden: "I like kids better than people. Fortunately, they like me. That's why maybe I like them."
RT 12secs
View: https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1449076088634806286?s=20


"And by the way you know I sit on the stand. And it get hot, I got lot, I got hairy legs that turn, that, that, that, that, that, that turn, uh, uh, uh blonde in the sun. And the kids used to come up and reach into the pool, and rub my leg down so it was straight, and then watch the hair come, come back up again, and look at it.

So I learned about roaches, I learned about kids jumping up on my lap. And I love kids jumping on my lap."
RT 31secs
View: https://twitter.com/rising_serpent/status/1201212416031375360?s=20
 

Hi-D

Membership Revoked
The Old Testament: Where God-commanded genocide was still a thing and the best fate you could hope for after death was the non-smoking section of hell, assuming you killed enough livestock over the course of your lifetime.

Indeed, you are not the judge, nor is anyone else. Though many have asked the judge if we'd still be all right with a little of that Old Testament style action, few have gotten responses.

Maybe we're just supposed to ride this whole thing down in flames.

Back in the 70's my Texas "Ranger buddy" introduced me to Kinky. I thought the message was pretty good. Free choice can be a troubling thing.

Kinky Friedman & Ringo Starr - Men's Room, LA - YouTube
 

pauldingbabe

The Great Cat
"Ya know, your comment made me think...David taking out Goliath was just such an 'action'. By taking him out, David prevented a really big slaughter...of his own people. But...that's 'Old Testament'. Anybody have any 'New Testament' or 'Revelations' examples?"

You understand, I can not show you what is not there. I can show you what is there. As far as what you need to justify your beliefs I can not rectify that, for I am not the judge.



Sometimes you have to do something awful to prevent something terrible.
 

CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Loudoun County Superintendent Appears To Admit District Violated State Law By Not Reporting Sexual Assault
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Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times,
The superintendent of a Virginia school district on Friday appeared to admit the district violated state law in failing to properly report alleged sexual assaults, as a state official confirmed the matter is under review.

Loudoun County Superintendent Scott Ziegler is seen during a school board meeting in Ashburg, Va., on June 22, 2021. (LCPS/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)
Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler made the admission during a brief appearance before reporters, where he read a prepared statement and took no questions.
Ziegler said that the district made “errors in our state reporting regarding disciplinary incidents in schools,” adding that it “inadvertently omitted some information in the past.”
“That is extremely concerning, and we are taking steps to make sure that process is improved. I will say that I have no reason to believe at this time that any missing reports were due to an intent to hide any information from the Virginia Department of Education,” he said, blaming an alleged “lack of oversight” that was in place before he was appointed in June, even though he served as interim superintendent starting Jan. 1.
Ziegler appeared to be responding to a report by The Daily Wire that the district failed to record multiple instances of alleged sexual assault even though it’s required to by state law.
Ziegler said during a school board meeting on June 22 that he was unaware of any record of assaults happening in the district’s restrooms, nearly a month after a girl was allegedly raped by a male in a bathroom at Stone Bridge High School.
State law says that reports “shall be made” to school and district authorities regarding all assaults on school buses, on school grounds, or at a school-sponsored activity.
State law also directs district superintendents to annually report such incidents to the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE). But a public database of reports showed at least one assault that was not reported to state authorities.
A Loudoun County Public Schools spokesperson declined to comment on Ziegler’s Friday remarks but did not dispute the characterization that Ziegler acknowledged state law was not complied with.
Superintendents who fail to comply or secure compliance with the reporting requirements are subject to sanctions.
A VDOE spokesman told The Epoch Times in an email that the agency has reviewed the submissions made by Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) concerning discipline, crime, and violation “and is in communication with LCPS regarding the accuracy of their reports and whether the division is in compliance with state reporting requirements.
The spokesman confirmed that the submissions are required annually and that superintendents are required to certify their accuracy.
“This is a matter that VDOE takes very seriously and is actively investigating discrepancies in the LCPS reports,” he said.

Attendees are seen during a school board meeting in Loudoun County, Va., on June 22, 2021. (Terri Wu/The Epoch Times)
In his statement, Ziegler said he made misleading comments during the June meeting. He said his remarks came after wrongly interpreting a question about incidents in bathrooms as only involving transgender or “gender-fluid” students.
I regret that my comments were misleading and I apologize for the distress that error caused families. I should have asked Board Member Barts clarifying questions to get to the root of her question, rather than assuming what she meant. I will do better in the future,” he said.
He also apologized for how the district handled two recent alleged assaults.
“Let me say to the families and students involved: My heart aches for you, and I am sorry that we failed to provide the safe, welcoming and affirming environment that we aspire to provide,” he said.
A spokeswoman for father Scott Smith said in a statement to news outlets that Ziegler’s statement on behalf of LCPS “is the first acknowledgment that we have had that they are in fact responsible for their bad decision-making and policies that resulted in the two sexual assaults that happened in our high schools.”
“Today, Superintendent Ziegler said what we already knew: that the actions of the Loudoun County School Board and Administration ‘failed to provide the safe environment’ for the Smith’s daughter,” an attorney for the family added, before accusing LCPS of prioritizing “misguided policies of political correctness over student safety.”
Ziegler’s statement came as the county’s education leadership is under heightened scrutiny, in part because the board passed a policy that forces LCPS staffers to address students by any pronoun they choose, and lets students who claim to be another gender use that gender’s facilities.
The policy drew a fiery response at the June meeting, which was disbanded after Smith and another parent were arrested.
Smith recently revealed that his daughter was allegedly raped by a male inside a girl’s bathroom in her high school. He has described the male as utilizing the softness toward transgenderism to get inside the facility.
Smith has accused district leadership of covering up the assault.
The Loudon County Sheriff’s Office confirmed to The Epoch Times an incident took place in May at Stone Bridge High School but declined to provide more details, citing an ongoing investigation. It also declined to confirm reports that the same male was behind a sexual assault that took place at a different LCPS high school in October.
A Freedom of Information Act request seeking more details on the incidents and the arrest of Smith was sent.
LCPS told The Epoch Times earlier in the week via email that school board members “are typically not given details of disciplinary matters” and were not aware of the alleged rape until it was reported on in media outlets.
A member of the school board facing a recall petition resigned from the board on Friday, and attorneys for the Smith family filed a lawsuit this week against the district.

Loudoun County Superintendent Appears To Admit District Violated State Law By Not Reporting Sexual Assault | ZeroHedge

Boo hoo you're still a scumbag, and need to go to jail and the consequences that go with it. We'll do better next time, doesn't cut it.
 

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
Update...


Loudoun County Bathroom Rapist Reaches Plea Deal in Second Assault

Landon Mion
Posted: Nov 15, 2021 11:00 PM

The teenager accused of sexually assaulting two students at different schools within the Loudoun County Public Schools has pleaded no contest to charges of abduction and sexual battery in the second case on Monday, meaning he conceded that there is ample evidence for a conviction but does not admit guilt.

The 15-year-old male was accused of forcing a female student into an empty classroom and then groping her breast, according to a prosecutor.

The incident, which took place in October, occurred months after the teenager switched to Broad Run High School amid a sheriff’s investigation into the first assault, a May 28 rape at Stone Bridge High School in which he has already been convicted.

The accused will be sentenced for both cases on Dec. 13. The maximum sentence he could face is placement in a state prison for juveniles until the age of 21, Loudoun County Commonwealth Attorney Buta Biberaj told ABC 7.

"My son is young and has a lot to learn. I hope he is given the opportunity to be better," the suspect's mother told the local outlet.

The two assaults captured national headlines after parents became outraged at how the first instance was handled by the school district.

During a June 22 school board meeting, Scott Smith, the father of the first victim, accused the district of covering up his daughter's rape so as to continue pushing transgender school policies because, as he alleged, the accused was a skirt-wearing male who attacked his daughter in a girl's restroom, according to The Daily Wire, which first reported the assault.

He was arrested at the meeting and ultimately charged after getting into an altercation with a woman who doubted his daughter was actually raped.

An email dated May 28, the same day as the first assault, showed that Superintendent Scott Ziegler alerted school board members that an assault had been reported, contradicting claims he made at the June 22 board meeting, when he said "the predator transgender student or person simply does not exist," and, to his knowledge, "we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms."

The first victim's mother, Jessica Smith, released a statement following the second conviction, in which she said that "justice has prevailed for both our daughter and the other innocent child attacked by this predator."

"Today is not just another day for our family. It is a day that further vindicates my daughter against her attacker, holds him accountable for what he did, and helps advance the healing of both our daughter and our family from the suffering we have endured over these past months," the first victim's mother, Jessica Smith, said in a statement following the second conviction.
 

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
Update...


Loudoun County School District Rapist Placed on Sex Offender Registry for Life

Rebecca Downs
Posted: Jan 12, 2022 7:15 PM

Update:

Victoria LaCivita, the communications director for Attorney General-Elect Jason Miyares provided a statement to Townhall shortly after publication, emphasizing that Miyares is committed to prioritizing an investigation the school board. "What happened in Loudoun County High Schools this past year was nothing short of horrific. The Attorney-General Elect is committed to investigating the Loudoun County School Board and their coverup that led to this rapist being able to assault another young girl. It is a day one, immediate priority," she said.

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In the final weeks before the Virginia statewide elections, it was revealed that a now 15-year old boy who dressed like a girl raped two girls in separate incidents at separate schools in the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) system. The boy, who was found guilty in one incident in October and reached a plea deal in another in November, was sentenced to residential treatment on Wednesday, as Luke Rosiak reported for The Daily Wire. The 15-year old has also been placed on a sex offender registry for life, something the judge in the case has never done for a juvenile before, and is now alleged to have attacked a third victim, Rosiak also indicated.

The 15-year old appeared in court with his hair in a bun and his ankles in chains as he apologized directly to the two girls he raped. However, one victim called on him to acknowledge what he did to that third girl. "I hope one day you tell them what you did to that girl," one of the victims said.

Judge Pamela Brooks said "it scared me" about the 15-year old's report. From Rosiak's coverage:
But on Wednesday Judge Pamela Brooks said the assaults did occur, saying, “Over the years this court has read many psychosexual reports, and when I read yours, frankly, it scared me. It scared me for you, it scared me for society.”
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Commonwealth Attorney Buta Biberaj appeared in court, but did not speak. The juvenile prosecutor who took the lead asked for the perpetrator to be placed on the sex offender registry, a more severe step than that requested by a juvenile parole officer. The judge said she had never ordered a juvenile onto the registry despite hearing numerous juvenile cases, but that “I am ordering you onto the sexual offender registry.”
Biberaj previously said the suspect was released from jail because he had no “history.” The suspect’s mother later told the Daily Mail that he had been busted sending naked pictures four years prior. The publication reported that police were aware of the incident at the time, but that charges were not pursued because the school district promised to handle it.
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The suspect was arrested but let out of jail with an ankle bracelet and transferred to another school, where he assaulted the second girl in a classroom.
Biberaj was elected in 2019 with the help of $850,000 from George Soros, ultimately winning 51% of the vote. Since then, Democratic county leaders have criticized her for going easy on criminals, saying women have particularly suffered as their abusers go unpunished.
The judge rebuffed the defense attorney for downplaying the rape by saying the two had previously had consensual sex–a justification also employed by the likes of the New York Times. “It’s important to have it conveyed that saying yes one day does not mean yes every other day,” she said.
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In court, Smith told the judge, “I question some of the decisions of the school system and prosecuting office for allowing the second assault to happen.”
Mentioned in Rosiak's reporting, including in the excerpt above, is yet another controversy to do with Loudoun County. Commonwealth Attorney Buta Biberaj not only went easy on the 15-year old, but chose to prosecute and sought jail time for Scott Smith, the father of the first victim, after he was arrested at a June 22 school board meeting for disorderly conduct.

Biberaj was funded not only by George Soros, but also supported by former Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D), who was elected in 2013 and then ran again in 2021, as the Virginia constitution prohibits governors from serving back-to-back terms. McAuliffe went on to lose to Governor-Elect Glenn Youngkin (R) last November.

Youngkin held a rally last October calling for an investigation of the Loudoun County School Board which sought to cover it up, promising that he and now Attorney General-Elect Jason Miyares (R) would take action on day one. McAuliffe, however, continuously dismissed the rape allegations and concerns of safety in the Northern Virginia school district.

Rosiak's pinned tweet, from October 26, also highlighted how "McAuliffe-Linked Law Firm Fighting Virginia Student Who Said She Was Gang-Raped."
The law firm that employed Terry McAuliffe until his campaign is paid by a school system to battle against parents and alleged sexual assault victims, and is currently trying to get a case thrown out from a girl who says she was gang raped in school.EXCLUSIVE: McAuliffe-Linked Law Firm Fighting Virginia Student Who Said She Was Gang-Raped | The Daily Wire
— Luke Rosiak (@lukerosiak) October 27, 2021
Concerns from Youngkin, Miyares, and voters were not abated thanks to a lack of transparency from the school district. The school district did not report the May 2021 rape that the 15-year old committed, who then went on to commit more, at a separate school in the district that he was moved to. School Superintendent Scott Zeigler had claimedthat there were no such bathroom assaults in the district.

Rosiak revealed last October that Smith was arrested for his outrage that led to his arrest at the school board meeting was over Zeigler's denial.

During a September court hearing in Commonwealth v. Tigges, Zeigler likened concerned parents to people drinking on the beach and January 6 rioters.

A priority for the school district was for transgender students to be able to use the bathroom of the gender they identified with. The district has continued to prioritize LGBT issues.

Also at issue with schools reporting such crimes is how Gov. Ralph Northam (D-VA) in March 2020 signed into law House Bill 257, which allows the school district to decide for itself if it's going to alert law enforcement about misdemeanors, including sexual battery. It went into effect that July.

While the school district did announce they would be conducting an "independent" review, shortly after Miyares did, it received criticism from the start from parents rights groups. Such groups have continued their outrage. As Rosiak also reported, "LCPS said it would conduct an independent investigation of how it handled the incident in order to put community concerns to rest. But on Wednesday, it was reported that the school system has completed the investigation but is keeping the result secret by citing attorney-client privilege."

View: https://twitter.com/iandprior/status/1481385677103288328?s=20


View: https://twitter.com/fightforschools/status/1481404997279653888?s=20

“You scare me,” the judge said of the sexual predator. But @LCPSOfficial and @biberajbb made it so this sexual predator could return to Loudoun public schools to sexually assault another victim. The prosecutor, the school board and the superintendent need to resign asap. https://t.co/OtSIDn9P9Y
— Asra Q. Nomani ?? (@AsraNomani) January 12, 2022
Youngkin and Miyares, along with Lieutenant Governor-Elect Winsome Sears (R) will be inaugurated on Saturday afternoon.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
What I'm getting from what the judge was saying about psychology report is he is a predator and that he may watch his victim over time before he attacks and may even re-attack his victim days or weeks later.
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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What I'm getting from what the judge was saying about psychology report is he is a predator and that he may watch his victim over time before he attacks and may even re-attack his victim days or weeks later.
Maybe, or maybe he shows absolutely no remorse, and believes the rapes were justified because it was the girls fault. His own mother claimed that, IIRC.

But, I'm confused. Did this creep get any OTHER punishment than being 0ut on the registry?

Summerthyme (he's gonna offend again, but unless he is actually legally insane, he's going to do it in a much more secluded spot, and he's going to kill the victim/witness. God help the poor young woman who gets chosen through no fault of her own)
 
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Publius

TB Fanatic
Maybe, or maybe he shows absolutely no remorse, and believes the rapes were justified because it was the girls fault. His own mother claimed that, IIRC.

But, I'm confused. Did this creep get any OTHER punishment than being 0ut on the registry?

Summerthyme (he's gonna offend again, but unless he is actually legally insane, he's going to do it in a much more secluded spit, and he's going to kill the vctim/witness. God help the poor young woman who gets chosen through no fault of her own)


Well he is not right in the head that for sure.
 

Laurane

Canadian Loonie
I believe the father Scott Smith got a one year suspended sentence for his "assault" at the board meeting...... he was on Tucker Carlson a couple of days ago.
 

jward

passin' thru

Loudoun County Schools 'failed' in response to on-campus sex assaults by boy in skirt: Grand jury​


Valerie Richardson

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A special grand jury report unsealed Monday slammed the response by Loudoun County Public Schools to two sexual assaults committed last year by the same assailant, concluding that the second attack was preventable and that administrators “failed at every juncture.”

The 92-page report by the nine-member panel found that school officials were “looking out for their own interests instead of the best interests of LCPS” in their response to the assaults, which led to a “stunning lack of openness, transparency, and accountability both to the public and the special grand jury.”

“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, [Broad Run High School] sexual assault,” the report said. “They failed at every juncture.”

The special grand jury, empaneled in April by Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, offered a host of recommendations, including improving transparency with parents, reevaluating its transfer policy, and improving communication between agencies.

While highly critical of the school district, the report concluded that there was no coordinated cover-up between the administration and the school board, finding that board members were also “deliberately deprived of information regarding these incidents.”

In a statement, Loudoun County School Board chair Jeff Morse and vice chair Ian Serotkin said they were “pleased that the Special Grand Jury’s extensive investigation found no evidence of criminal conduct on the part of anyone within LCPS, and not a single indictment was filed.”

“This broad use of the special grand jury investigative process did, however, yield a Report that contains several criticisms of LCPS employees and processes within the Division that are quite serious,” the statement said. “We are placing this on our next Board agenda for immediate discussion to reflect on these recommendations and take action as determined by the full Board.”

The investigation centered on the events that began with the May 28, 2021, attack on a female student in a girls’ bathroom by a male assailant wearing a skirt at Stone Bridge High School, an incident that drew national attention after the girl’s father, Scott Smith, was dragged out of a raucous June 22, 2021, school board meeting.

A video of Mr. Smith being removed from the meeting went viral, with the footage mischaracterized to support unfounded claims that parents upset about COVID-19 lockdowns and mandates posed a threat to school board members across the country.

After that school board meeting, the male student was arrested July 8 on two counts of forcible sodomy and released July 26 from juvenile detention. The district transferred the assailant to Broad Run High School. On Oct. 6, 2021, he choked and sexually assaulted a female student after pulling her into an empty classroom.

“It is our considered judgment that the October 6, 2021, sexual assault at BRHS should never have occurred,” the report said. “Had any one of a number of individuals across a variety of entities spoken up or realized a serious problem was brewing regarding earlier incidents at BRHS then the sexual assault most likely would not have occurred. But nobody did.”

For example, the assailant in September made “inappropriate comments” to a female student in English class, grabbed her shoulder “really hard,” tried to take her Chromebook, and repeatedly tapped her on the head with a pencil. He also asked her if she had posted nude photos online.

The episode was referred to the superintendent’s chief of staff as a possible Title IX violation, but even though multiple administrators and the assailant’s probation officer were made aware of the incident and knew his history, the result was a verbal reprimand.

“Not a single person with knowledge of the student’s history or of this current action stepped in to do anything,” said the report, which did not identify school officials by name. “Instead, discipline was left to the BRHS principal, who did nothing more than issue him a verbal reprimand.”

In addition, the report said that superintendent Scott Ziegler lied at a June 22, 2021, school board meeting when he said that “to my knowledge, we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms.”

Ian Prior, executive director of the parents’ group Fight for Schools, called for the board to fire Mr. Ziegler, saying the report “should shock the conscience of everyone that reads it.”

“Superintendent Scott Ziegler and other staff at Loudoun County Public Schools acted with reckless indifference to the safety of children, which directly led to two sexual assaults,” said Mr. Prior. “Moreover, as we have repeatedly pointed out, LCPS failed in its obligations under Title IX, the superintendent lied to the public, and the school board showed itself to be nothing more than an incompetent tool of the administration.”

I just interviewed Scott Smith, father of one of the sex assault victims at Loudoun County Public Schools, & got his initial reaction to the special grand jury report just released on LCPS & how it handled incidents at 2 different high schools. @7NewsDC #loudouncounty pic.twitter.com/2btUvZ0uhN
— Scott Taylor 7 News I-Team (@ScottTaylorTV) December 5, 2022

Mr. Smith, the father of the first victim, said he hoped the “scathing” report would lead to criminal indictments against school officials. He said parents “should be scared.”

“They should be scared to send their children to school tomorrow after reading this report. It’s just horrific, but it’s the truth, and it’s what we’ve been going through, and it clearly shows what we’ve been up against,” Mr. Smith told 7NewsDC. “I don’t think this is done.”

Loudoun County Judge James Plowman unsealed the report by the panel, which reviewed testimony from 40 witnesses and 100 pieces of evidence. In June, the school board tried unsuccessfully to halt the panel’s proceedings.

The report blamed the district’s lackluster response in part on the district’s effort at the time to approve a policy, known as Policy 8040, to comply with the state’s 2021 law on accommodating transgender students.

The victim in the Stone Bridge assault reported the rape to school authorities within an hour, but the assailant remained on campus for the rest of the school day and returned to class after the Memorial Day weekend.

That afternoon, the girl’s furious father arrived at the campus, but he was denied entry and escorted from the premises. About an hour later, school authorities held a “Teams meeting” on the incident, which the chief operating officer said was “related to policy 8040,” according to an email.

“We believe this Teams meeting was the beginning of the complete lack of transparency by LCPS surrounding this situation,” said the report.

Several school board members told the grand jury that the chief operating officer said the father “was shouting about policy 8040,” but the report found no evidence to support that. The board members also told the panel that the boy was wearing a kilt, not a skirt.

Mr. Miyares praised the grand jury, which has not been discharged, encouraging the public to read the report and saying that he looks forward to “the positive change in LCPS resulting from their work.”

“This special grand jury was the epitome of professionalism,” Mr. Miyares said. “In the face of intense public speculation, the members were incredibly engaged, worked tirelessly, and spent countless days away from their families and jobs to conduct a thorough investigation into Loudoun County Public Schools.”

The assailant pleaded no contest to the second assault and was assigned to a residential treatment center, according to the Loudoun Times-Mirror.
 

Southside

Has No Life - Lives on TB
They completely screwed up. But hey, that's OK.
When it is the liberal .GOV, no one ever goes to jail.

I am of the belief that justice will have to start at the Justice Department.
Hang them all.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
I was listening to the news on the radio yesterday (in the car) and the school system completely failed in fact they protected the man/student every way they could what the report did not say is the school board and other officials are an accessory to the fact.
 

NoDandy

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Lots of ways to play this out legally also. Lawsuit against schoolboard for child endangerment. State RICO charges against school board for letting the raper back to commit another crime. Federal lawsuit also under RICO, another federal lawsuit against civil rights. Another federal lawsuit under title IX. another lawsuit under reverse discrimination. Another lawsuit for rape of a minor. Probably another lawsuit under Dept of education at state and federal level. Lawsuits galore. Also lawsuits against individual board members if they are bonded.
lonestar09, that all sounds good, and neat & tidy. Our side playing by the rules.

Well, remember, their side is in charge. They are financed by tax dollars, and they are a big club, and stick together. The cops, the prosecutors, the judges , the legislators, etc, etc. And remember, when you get into the lawsuit game, our side has to spend enormous amounts of dollars, while the taxpayers pay the legal bills for their side. Does not seem fair. And our side will probably be told " You have no standing "

You really think the courts will rule in the favor of the peon parents, and their children ??? And in the end, our side will continue to be abused, and evil will continue to run rampant !!!! And our side will continue to take it !!!

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CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
It's the DOJ defense of Hillery Clinton:

They didn't mean to. So it will be OK.

However:

The report blamed the district’s lackluster response in part on the district’s effort at the time to approve a policy, known as Policy 8040, to comply with the state’s 2021 law on accommodating transgender students.
non-compliance with the law of the state I would think is a violation of the law.

I'm sorry sir but you were going 70 mph in a 35 mph school zone. Which is non-compliance with the law.

Here is your ticket. Violation of the law brings consequences. Or should.

I was going to do it later is not compliance.
 

Tarryn

Senior Member
The grandjury released their report on the school board. I read it last night.
Here is the link to the pdf download if anyone else wants to read it. I cannot imagine the pain these girls have gone through. It is absolutely stunning how many people failed those kids.
https://www.loudoun.gov/specialgrandjury

Ps. this pdf is 92 pages with exhibits.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
They need to clean sweep that school board, ANY STAFF and ADMINISTRATORS at BOTH schools right into the gutter. And I totally agree with the castration and total emasculation of that offender....make sure HE can NEVER sexually assault anyone ever again. Turn HIM from a rooster into a hen and see how he likes it! GRRRRRR!!!!!
 

kyrsyan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Nothing is going to change. Nothing happens when they have video or first person reports of abuse. I doubt this will change much except they have egg on their faces for a bit. All that will change it will be if people remember when it comes time to replace them.
 

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
lonestar09, that all sounds good, and neat & tidy. Our side playing by the rules.

Well, remember, their side is in charge. They are financed by tax dollars, and they are a big club, and stick together. The cops, the prosecutors, the judges , the legislators, etc, etc. And remember, when you get into the lawsuit game, our side has to spend enormous amounts of dollars, while the taxpayers pay the legal bills for their side. Does not seem fair. And our side will probably be told " You have no standing "

You really think the courts will rule in the favor of the peon parents, and their children ??? And in the end, our side will continue to be abused, and evil will continue to run rampant !!!! And our side will continue to take it !!!

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:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
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An ugly truth but, that's how it will shakeout.
 

Southside

Has No Life - Lives on TB
^^^^^
An ugly truth but, that's how it will shakeout.
There is only one way to win, and one ONLY.
Do you see what is happening down in Brazil? THAT is the only way. Nothing will happen till the are literally millions in the street, EVERY DAY!

Otherwise, we're just whistlin' Dixie.
 
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