
Loudoun County sheriff says school district enabled second sexual assault
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Loudoun County Sheriff Michael Chapman accused Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Superintendent Scott Ziegler of taking actions that enabled a male student who had sexually assaulted a girl in a girls' restroom to go on to assault another student in a public school.
Chapman's letter noted that Ziegler knew about the May 28 assault at Stone Bridge High School "the day it occurred," and he noted that Juvenile Intake notified LCPS of the student's arrest on July 9.
Chapman added, "despite knowing the serious nature of the offense, LCPS decided to place this individual back into [another] high school population" and "the consequences of that decision resulted in a second student being victimized by the same defendant" on Oct. 6 at Broad Run High School.