
Loudoun County teen's sentencing busts the 'parents are domestic terrorists' narrative, concerned parents say
Fox News
When a judge sentenced the Loudoun County teenager charged with sexual assault at two separate high schools earlier this week, that action vindicated concerned parents, countering the narrative that parents speaking up at school boards are akin to “domestic terrorists," concerned parents say.
A judge sentenced the teen who victimized Smith's daughter to supervised probation and forced him to register as a sex offender, commenting that the assailant's record "scared me." The Loudoun County Juvenile Court had previously found the male student "not innocent" of charges of forcible sodomy and forcible fellatio against a female student in a May 28 incident at Stone Bridge High School. The same student pleaded "no contest" in a separate case to two charges of abduction and sexual battery involving an incident at Broad Run High School on October 6.

College student dies in tragic ski accident at Wisconsin resort, marking second death within a month
Ski accident kills Alexandra Blattner, 20-year-old University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh student, who reportedly crashed into a tree at Granite Peak Ski Resort on Feb. 5.












