On May 28, 2021 a 15 year old boy wearing a skirt sexually assaulted a 9th grade girl in the girls bathroom. After transferring to a new school, on October 6, the same boy assaulted a second girl in a classroom.
Scott Smith, the first girl’s father says the boy took advantage of the school's trans policies to get into the girls' bathrooms and assault her. Smith was removed from a school board meeting & arrested in June, 2021.
Two months after the first incident the boy was arrested & charged with two counts of forcible sodomy, one count of anal sodomy, and one count of forcible fellatio.
And in October, he was arrested again on different charges for allegedly assaulting a different girl, at a different school. He is now in a juvenile detention center.
Smith says Loudoun County schools went out of their way to protect the child - 'a sexual predator'.
Smith had been told the assailant was on house arrest, confined to his mother’s townhouse, new reports say he was wearing an ankle monitor when he assaulted the second girl.
[quote]Some parents are calling for the Loudoun County Public Schools superintendent's job after a teenage boy charged with sexual assault at one school was allowed to transfer to another school, where he was later charged in a second sexual assault.
[quote]The first attack was reported inside Stone Bridge High School in late May, where a ninth-grade girl says a boy forcibly sodomized her inside a bathroom.
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[quote]Then on Oct. 6 inside Broad Run High School, another girl was sexually assaulted inside of a classroom.
[quote]Prosecutors confirm it was the same boy.
[quote]“This is not OK to allow a child that has been charged with a rape to go back into a school," Brand said.
[quote]The boy was arrested and charged for the first assault in July but released from juvenile detention while prosecutors waited for DNA rape kit evidence to come back.
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[quote]The night of the chaotic school board meeting, the board was discussing the transgender and gender fluid student rights policy, which allows students to use the restroom of their gender identity, and a school board member asked the superintendent, “Do we have assaults in our bathrooms or our locker rooms, regularly? I would hope not but I would like clarification."