Trans student viciously attacked after high school basketball game

A sign for North Attleboro High School as seen at night

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 girlā€™s mother who confirmed that her daughter is doing okay physically, but she said that the family doesnā€™t wish to come forward as the police investigation is ongoing.

The mother also hoped that her daughterā€™s experience could teach others about hate.

Aiden Moebius, a junior at North Attleboro, told the news outlet that the violent attack was ā€œpretty upsettingā€ for the local LGBT+ community.

ā€œIt was just really upsetting for the LGBTQ community,ā€ Moebius said. ā€œA 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 ā€œglad we are having that kind of conversationā€ openly because ā€œpeople donā€™t 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 ā€œdeeply upsetting and disturbing incidentā€ that ā€œin no way reflects the values of principlesā€ of the schools.

ā€œWe 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 ā€œcontrary to everything that the Foxboro Schools teach and believe inā€.

ā€œActs of hate and discrimination have no place in our community,ā€ Berdos said.