New Guv, new DA, new day in VA.
The Loudoun County teenager charged with sexual assault at two separate high schools has been found guilty and sentenced to supervised probation in a residential treatment facility. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Two Hundred years ago this would have read:
The Loudoun County teenager charged with buggery and sodomy at two separate high schools has been found guilty and sentenced to castration, 24 lashes annually for 5 years, and 5 years before the mast of the Navy of the United States.
I hope there are no females at that “residential treatment center.”
This rapist is a ticking bomb, and will re-offend at the earliest opportunity.
The father of the girl was on newsmax the other night and said he’s fine with the sentencing, and doesn’t want to seek any further against the kid- He was almost defending the kid- It was weird - He said “We didnt want to see him go to jail and rot and then come out and do this again... We feel the system had failed him, and possibly been hurt by somebody”
Right aroudn the 46 minute mark the father comes on
https://www.newsmaxtv.com/Shows/Eric-Bolling-The-Balance/vid/1_da01qr5c
They got this done before the new AG took office today in VA.
The system was frog marched by the election results IMHO.
No, he needs to be taken out in the woods. And a .45 put between his eyes. And left for the wolves, coyotes, and buzzards. If he lives, at least one, possibly more innocent girls will die. It is as simple as that.
Notice the way the press refers to the perp as a “he.” Any other transsexual, this would be considered a hate crime and the journalists would be immediately fired.
He thinking he is a she?
What?!!!
The school district should held responsible for not reporting the assault to law enforcement as required by law and allowing someone so dangerously screwed up to be in the school
In a way, this guy’s a hero, since he probably did more to break the Democrat monopoly in Virginia than any Republican could dream of.
Once the soccer moms realized their kids weren’t safe in their ‘wonderful’ public schools, they knew things had to change.
In other words, he got off scot-free. A much more fitting punishment would be five minutes alone in a room with the father of one of the girls.
I'm not a lawyer. I've never heard of a "not innocent" verdict by a court. Is this common? How is it different from a "guilty" verdict?