Brave students at Broad Run High School in Loudoun County, Virginia, and other schools in the district walked out of school Tuesday morning in support of sex assault victims in the school district and to demand safety.
The protest comes after a Loudoun County judge found a boy guilty of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl. The boy was wearing a skirt and entered the girls’ bathroom at Stone Bridge High School, but school authorities sought to protect the sexual predator as they identify as trans.
The girl’s father was even arrested for speaking of the attack at a parent teacher conference and has been described by so-called “woke” authorities and pro-trans media figures as a “domestic terrorist” for daring to speak out.
Despite the attempted cover up, on Monday, Juvenile Court Judge Pamela Brooks found the boy guilty of forcible sodomy and forcible fellatio.
Here is the walk out of students at @LCPSOfficial Broad Run High School in Loudoun County. Students in support of recent sex assault victims in the District including this school & asking for safer schools. @7NewsDC #7NewsITeam #Loudoun pic.twitter.com/CdZjqTBIdK
— Scott Taylor 7 News I-Team (@ScottTaylorTV) October 26, 2021
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