RedState first reported, months ago on the bombshell Loudoun County report that took the elections by storm. Luke Rosiak broke the news. He revealed that a man was violently detained at an LCPS board meeting to seek answers about the rape and beating of his child.
One boy, described as having raped 2 girls in the past year while wearing a skirt, was let back into school for no apparent reason. Of course, a boy wearing a skirt raping a girl in the girls’ restroom sent the far-left LCPS officials into cover-up mode. They had spent months creating a transgender restroom policy. It didn’t matter if the boy was transgender, or just a crossdresser. Parents were already furious.
Scott Smith, the father of the above mentioned, was then arrested and shamed by the school board. After that, they falsely claimed that no sexual assaults had taken place. Scott was then demonized by the media, who never stopped to investigate his true story.
While the actions taken by the school board were terrible enough, it is now clear that the local prosecutor also played a part in the events. Buta Biberaj is her name and she was previously arrested for conspiring to harm parents with the LCPS Board.
“Virginia prosecutor goes easy on a rapist while trying to jail the victim’s father” https://t.co/j6dXEkJB70
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) December 10, 2021
Shockingly, Biberaj, who ran on criminal-justice reform and reducing incarceration with financial backing from billionaire George Soros, personally prosecuted Smith’s case, seeking 20 days’ jail time. After hearing all the details, the judge reduced it to a 10-day suspension sentence.
After the rapist’s July 9 arrest, Biberaj’s office informed the Smiths that the boy would be home on an ankle monitor pending trial. It was soon discovered that the opposite was true.
It is frightening to think of the power that these local prosecutors have. You can literally be killed at will. They also have the ability to punish people for political reasons. Biberaj tried to send Smith to jail, but he let a child-rapist get away while Biberaj spoke out at school board meetings.
Although the school board shares the blame and should all be fired, as well as spending some time in prison, it is now clear that George Soros funded the prosecution which was responsible for the second rape. The boy involved would have been held in a house and fitted with an ankle-monitoring device if she did her job. He instead went to school again and did another terrible act.
Biberaj appeared to defend the rapist by appearing on television, in order to plunge the knife deeper.
Imagine the Smiths’ outrage when they heard Biberaj, in a televised interview, lay seeds of doubt about the boy’s guilt and claim he was returned to school because he had no prior history of this sort of behavior — when, in fact, he did, in elementary school.
If LCPS had intervened early, the Smiths’ daughter would likely not have been assaulted. If LCPS and Biberaj hadn’t secretly transferred this boy to another school, there would have been no second victim.
Biberaj, the school board, and Biberaj combined completely to abdicate all responsibility of protecting their students. Additionally, the school board and Biberaj did this for political reasons. They cherished their left-wing ideology more than any other. Biberaj, even today refuses to leave the room when it is clear that she has been compromised.
In the end, there’s only one option left to exact some form of justice for how these officials behaved. Glenn Youngkin the governor-elect and his Republican attorney general must step in to handle this situation. Heads need to roll, people need to be prosecuted, and Biberaj, to the extent it’s possible, needs to be removed from her position. This can’t be allowed to stand.
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