Trans student viciously attacked after high school basketball game
Massachusetts police are investigating after a trans student was attacked after a high school basketball game.
The teen ā who attends North Attleboro High School in North Attleborough, Massachusetts ā was allegedly assaulted after a basketball game between North Attleboro and Foxboro on Tuesday (8 February), WBZ 4 CBS Boston reported.
According to the outlet, there was a verbal altercation during the game between students. The argument later continued in the high school parking lot, where it turned physical.
It was reported that a group of Foxboro students assaulted the North Attleboro student and called her hateful slurs relating to her trans identity.
WBZ 4 CBS Boston spoke to the trans girlās mother who confirmed that her daughter is doing okay physically, but she said that the family doesnāt wish to come forward as the police investigation is ongoing.
The mother also hoped that her daughterās experience could teach others about hate.
Aiden Moebius, a junior at North Attleboro, told the news outlet that the violent attack was āpretty upsettingā for the local LGBT+ community.
āIt was just really upsetting for the LGBTQ community,ā Moebius said. āA lot of people were upset about it, and it just felt very shallow for Foxboro.ā
Moebius said the principal of North Attleboro High School did speak to students about the attack on Thursday (10 February). He added that he was āglad we are having that kind of conversationā openly because āpeople donāt really talk about that kind of stuff very oftenā.
The superintendents of both schools condemned the anti-trans attack in public statements.
John Antonucci, superintendent of North Attleborough Public Schools, described the attack as a ādeeply upsetting and disturbing incidentā that āin no way reflects the values of principlesā of the schools.
āWe strive to provide a welcoming, supportive and above all safe learning environment for all, and denounce all acts of hate and violence,ā Antonucci said.
Foxborough Public Schools superintendent Amy Berdos echoed this sentiment by saying the incident is ācontrary to everything that the Foxboro Schools teach and believe inā.
āActs of hate and discrimination have no place in our community,ā Berdos said.