Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine learning about the violent rape of a child and your first thought is to discredit the publication that published it and defend the mayor for hiding it.
You are one sick puppy.
You nailed it, PP. Some of the posters here are really missing the point.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine learning about the violent rape of a child and your first thought is to discredit the publication that published it and defend the mayor for hiding it.
You are one sick puppy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/03/virginia-school-covered-up-sexual-assault-that-left-victim-hospitalized/?fbclid=IwAR2jzb9n-sFs5zl7moOoZ6HKD5LWboXMel2jkp5_uRCTWZ64TMrS9zdkY38
For a district that claims children are not criminals, to justify removal of SROs, the opaqueness is malicious.
Don’t link National Review here. Thanks.
NP here. Why? Because this media turned out to be right and were the first to report this incident while everyone else either sat on their hands or looked the other way. Are you Justin, who called this “fringe media” when it turned out to be accurate reporting? SMH.
Ok, here
https://alextimes.com/2022/03/alleged-minnie-howard-sexual-assault-comes-to-light/
Alexandria Times reported the story SIX DAYS AFTER the National Review. You (as well as me) may not be a fan of the National Review, but as far as breaking the story they did it and it took practically a week for other media to report it also. What’s important here is that a young woman was assaulted, hospitalized and the ACPS and Mayor took almost 6 months to disclose it. And we all know that they obviously were never intending to disclose it had it not been for the National Review. Hard to chew for me too, but it’s the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/03/virginia-school-covered-up-sexual-assault-that-left-victim-hospitalized/?fbclid=IwAR2jzb9n-sFs5zl7moOoZ6HKD5LWboXMel2jkp5_uRCTWZ64TMrS9zdkY38
For a district that claims children are not criminals, to justify removal of SROs, the opaqueness is malicious.
Don’t link National Review here. Thanks.
NP here. Why? Because this media turned out to be right and were the first to report this incident while everyone else either sat on their hands or looked the other way. Are you Justin, who called this “fringe media” when it turned out to be accurate reporting? SMH.
Ok, here
https://alextimes.com/2022/03/alleged-minnie-howard-sexual-assault-comes-to-light/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/03/virginia-school-covered-up-sexual-assault-that-left-victim-hospitalized/?fbclid=IwAR2jzb9n-sFs5zl7moOoZ6HKD5LWboXMel2jkp5_uRCTWZ64TMrS9zdkY38
For a district that claims children are not criminals, to justify removal of SROs, the opaqueness is malicious.
Don’t link National Review here. Thanks.
NP here. Why? Because this media turned out to be right and were the first to report this incident while everyone else either sat on their hands or looked the other way. Are you Justin, who called this “fringe media” when it turned out to be accurate reporting? SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/03/virginia-school-covered-up-sexual-assault-that-left-victim-hospitalized/?fbclid=IwAR2jzb9n-sFs5zl7moOoZ6HKD5LWboXMel2jkp5_uRCTWZ64TMrS9zdkY38
For a district that claims children are not criminals, to justify removal of SROs, the opaqueness is malicious.
Don’t link National Review here. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/03/virginia-school-covered-up-sexual-assault-that-left-victim-hospitalized/?fbclid=IwAR2jzb9n-sFs5zl7moOoZ6HKD5LWboXMel2jkp5_uRCTWZ64TMrS9zdkY38
For a district that claims children are not criminals, to justify removal of SROs, the opaqueness is malicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:The accused was acquitted in a court of law.
Presumably when the girl was hospitalized, a rape kit test was performed. Was it negative?
Are we to assume people are rapist based on accusation, and not conviction?
Actually, we don’t know if it was an acquittal. That word isn’t defined in the juvenile justice code. There is a higher chance that the case was dismissed, which aint the same thing.
How would there have been an acquittal at trial for a rape that happened just a few months ago? The justice system does not move that quickly. The whole thing smells fishy and I still don’t think we’re getting accurate info. Also, we’re the “multiple assailants” each acquitted?
I dont know the details of how this was handled, but juvenile cases in the JDRDC move quickly, by Code. It can be delayed for good cause and the like, but things move a long at a much more rapid case than in general district or circuit courts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:The accused was acquitted in a court of law.
Presumably when the girl was hospitalized, a rape kit test was performed. Was it negative?
Are we to assume people are rapist based on accusation, and not conviction?
Actually, we don’t know if it was an acquittal. That word isn’t defined in the juvenile justice code. There is a higher chance that the case was dismissed, which aint the same thing.
How would there have been an acquittal at trial for a rape that happened just a few months ago? The justice system does not move that quickly. The whole thing smells fishy and I still don’t think we’re getting accurate info. Also, we’re the “multiple assailants” each acquitted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If ACPS is hiding rape incidents in our schools, it’s safe to assume other school systems behave the same way.
Just how many rapes are happening?
And what other dangerous crimes are occurring that aren't being reported?
I see this as an Independent Woman's Forum / Koch family foundations hit job but....if you want to know what incidents occur at a school, you can read the public reporting of incident reports:
https://communitycrimemap.com/
You are welcome. P.S. if you are actually caring more about the wellbeing of children and less about trying to defame the institution of public schools, there are so many children who have to start their day under tremendous adversity, just like this 14 year old child. Hunger. Neglect. Sexual assault by adults. Homelessness. Hope you are saving some of your breath to advocate for more funding for health and human service interventions for all the students who routinely face horrible situations. Hope you aren't just stirring sh*t but actually trying to improve student well being.
And this is exactly the attitude that is pissing me off about Democrats lately. Conservative news reports a rape, and if you're a good democrat you should say it's no big deal. Same attitude over opening schools, with the narrative that if you wanted schools to open you were a Trumper that hated teachers.
Rape is horrible, and I don't care who reported it. Nobody seems to be denying that it happened, just that they don't particularly don't like the messenger. And because, and only because, of the messenger "good Democrats" should just move along.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:The accused was acquitted in a court of law.
Presumably when the girl was hospitalized, a rape kit test was performed. Was it negative?
Are we to assume people are rapist based on accusation, and not conviction?
Actually, we don’t know if it was an acquittal. That word isn’t defined in the juvenile justice code. There is a higher chance that the case was dismissed, which aint the same thing.