Culture Two teens arrested after attack on trans student in Kalama, Wash. - Police said a 16-year-old student repeatedly used anti-gay slurs during a violent attack on a trans classmate.

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Two students at Kalama High School in rural southwest Washington were arrested this week after one of them allegedly attacked a transgender classmate and another threatened to shoot students who gathered to protest in the wake of the assault, according to police.

The initial attack happened on June 6 when police said a 16-year-old boy used anti-gay slurs toward two trans students on campus and loudly stated, "there are too many f****** at this school."

One of the trans students took a swing following the boy's comment, police said, and the boy responded by launching into an assault on one of them. Police said the suspect continued using anti-gay slurs during the assault, which ended when he kicked the victim in the head, leaving the victim with a concussion.

"I went up to my friends, and was like, 'What's going on?'" said Layla Mumford, a student at the school. "And then they described the situation. I was like, 'Isn't that a hate crime?'"

Officers responded and gathered witness statements and video evidence.

Then on Monday, June 13 — one week after the assault, students gathered on campus for a peaceful demonstration to show support for the LGBTQ+ community.

During the demonstration, police said a male student reportedly expressed to a classmate that he wanted to point an automatic machine gun toward the participating students.

Although no gun was seen, the boy's classmate was "concerned enough that they reported the statements to school administrators" and the high school and middle school were placed on lockdown, police said.

Both students in the separate incidents were arrested that same day.

Time reported that 2021 was the deadliest year on record for transgender people in the U.S. And according to UCLA's Williams Institute, nearly one in five people who identify as transgender are between the ages 13-17.

Seth Johnstone, transgender justice program manager with Basic Rights Oregon, and Jess Guerriero with Oregon Health & Science University's Transgender Health Program said the schools should be doing more to let students be their true selves.

"The most important thing is making sure that there are protections for young people and that we're not seeing this type of discrimination when young people are trying to access their basic education," said Johnstone.

"So many studies show that when there are supportive adults in a young person's life, the rate of depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation goes down. And a lot of times, our youth have to count on schools to provide that if they don't have that in their homes or with their families," Guerriero added. "And when we see school environments that aren't supportive of folks being their true selves — and being targeted for being their true selves — it's definitely a failure of the system, and adults need to step up for youth."

Police said the 16-year-old who attacked his classmate is facing assault and hate crime charges. He was booked at the Cowlitz County Juvenile Detention Center.

The student suspected of threatening to shoot demonstrators was arrested off campus and his charges are still pending.

“From a law enforcement standpoint, hate-motivated and bias-based violations will not be tolerated," said Kalama Police Chief Ralph Herrera. "Every member of the Kalama community has the right to live free of intimidation, threats, and violence."

"I'm really relieved," Mumford said. "There's finally some people trying to help."

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The initial attack happened on June 6 when police said a 16-year-old boy used anti-gay slurs toward two trans students on campus and loudly stated, "there are too many f****** at this school."
One of the trans students took a swing following the boy's comment.
So the tranny initiated violence? Him fighting back is simply self-defense.


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EDIT: and the troon (nvm, it was the troon's lady friend.) is a heckin' valid Dreamsexual. Give the 16 yr old. boy a medal.
 
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"And when we see school environments that aren't supportive of folks being their true selves — and being targeted for being their true selves — it's definitely a failure of the system, and adults need to step up for youth."
Yes, because 16 year olds are so certain of who and what they are and are not going to change anything in the future, nope. Definitely displaying their "true selves."

One of the trans students took a swing following the boy's comment, police said, and the boy responded by launching into an assault on one of them.
You know this was an MTF, emphasis on male.
 
So... someone gets upset an edgelord said "Faggot" and attacks them, gets the shit kicked out of them instead, but the one who attacked someone because their feelings got hurt is the victim?

Another student then "heard" someone say how he wants to machine gun everyone because for some reason a protest was set up to support the kid who attacked someone and lost the fight. No evidence, no guns or anything, just someone "heard" someone say something.

Then another student hears about a fight, ending in one of the kids being kicked in the face and their first thought is: "That sounds like a hatecrime", not at all bothered by the fight or anything, the hate element is their concern.

...yup, sounds like "society" to me folks.
 
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