A Student Reported A Sexual Assault In A North Carolina School And The School Suspended The VICTIM For Filing A False Report, Even Though Police Charged The Assailant With A Crime
· Nov 5, 2021 · NottheBee.com

After seeing the national story of the tragic case in Loudon County, Virginia, where the school board covered up a sexual assault where a boy wearing a skirt raped a girl in the girl's bathroom, this story out of North Carolina doesn't seem very surprising.

Local news is reporting on the story of a 15-year-old girl who alleges she was sexually assaulted by a male student in a bathroom, and when she reported it to the school, she was suspended for making a "false report."

Watch the local news story here:

This is truly insane.

Police investigated the report, they filed charges against the male student, and what did the school do?

In their own independent investigation, they decided there wasn't enough evidence. So they SUSPENDED the girl who made the report.

Of course, if it was indeed a false report then the punishment seems appropriate.

The problem is that the police say the report is true.

The school is just covering up this sexual assault.

Yep. The accused student ADMITTED HIS GUILT TO THE POLICE.

And not only was the victim not believed, she was suspended and made to take a class called "Sexual Harassment Is Preventable."

If this isn't what the left calls victim-blaming, I really don't know what is.

I mean, seriously, what happened to "believe all women"?

Here's WBTV local news reporter Nick Ochsner doing actual journalism (believe it or not) and asking the school board to defend this decision:

The response summarized:

What is happening at this school is absolutely shameful. Is this how public schools should treat victims of sexual assault?


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