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US federal officials have confirmed that they are opening an investigation into the Oklahoma school district where high school pupil Nex Benedict d*ed following a fight last month. Nex Benedict, who was Two Spirit/gender non-conforming and preferred he/him pronouns according to his friends, d*ed on 8 February, one day after telling his family they had been involved in a physical altercation in the toilets at Owasso High School. Owasso Public Schools have faced criticism for not reporting the fight to police or seeking emergency medical treatment for Nex Benedict in the aftermath of the altercation. According to a letter sent by the US Department of Education to the LGBTQ+ not-for-profit organisation Human Rights Campaign’s President Kelley Robinson, the department is intending to open an investigation into Owasso Public Schools’ – in the words of HRC – “failure to respond appropriately to sex-based harassment that may have contributed to the tragic death of Nex Benedict (he/they), a 16-year-old 2STGNC+ (Two Spirit, transgender, or gender nonconforming+) teen of Choctaw heritage.” This investigation was triggered by a formal complaint made by HRC last week. In an open letter sent to US attorney general Merrick Garland and the secretary of education, Miguel Cardona, on Wednesday (21 February), Robinson demanded that the Department of Justice (DoJ) “promptly begin an investigation” into Benedict’s treatment at Owasso High School, where they were a student. “Nex’s life demands justice,” Robinson wrote. “The department has various tools available for addressing anti-LGBTQ+ hatred and violence, including through the bringing of a hate crimes investigation and potentially charges that could help hold the perpetrators of these horrific acts accountable.” According to a police statement, Nex Benedict was taken to hospital on 7 February after the alleged altercation and suffered scratches and bruises to their head, among other injuries. Police were reportedly not aware of the incident until after the pupil was taken to hospital. The following afternoon, Owasso Fire Department medics responded to a medical emergency involving the teenager. He was taken to a pediatric emergency room where he later died.  An official cause of d*ath is “currently pending”, and Benedict’s family are conducting their own investigation into the teen’s d*ath. An Owasso police representative has said that m*rder charges are not “off the cards.” #nexbenedict #translivesmatter #protecttranskids #usnews  #lgbtq
US federal officials have confirmed that they are opening an investigation into the Oklahoma school district where high school pupil Nex Benedict d*ed following a fight last month. Nex Benedict, who was Two Spirit/gender non-conforming and preferred he/him pronouns according to his friends, d*ed on 8 February, one day after telling his family they had been involved in a physical altercation in the toilets at Owasso High School. Owasso Public Schools have faced criticism for not reporting the fight to police or seeking emergency medical treatment for Nex Benedict in the aftermath of the altercation. According to a letter sent by the US Department of Education to the LGBTQ+ not-for-profit organisation Human Rights Campaign’s President Kelley Robinson, the department is intending to open an investigation into Owasso Public Schools’ – in the words of HRC – “failure to respond appropriately to sex-based harassment that may have contributed to the tragic death of Nex Benedict (he/they), a 16-year-old 2STGNC+ (Two Spirit, transgender, or gender nonconforming+) teen of Choctaw heritage.” This investigation was triggered by a formal complaint made by HRC last week. In an open letter sent to US attorney general Merrick Garland and the secretary of education, Miguel Cardona, on Wednesday (21 February), Robinson demanded that the Department of Justice (DoJ) “promptly begin an investigation” into Benedict’s treatment at Owasso High School, where they were a student. “Nex’s life demands justice,” Robinson wrote. “The department has various tools available for addressing anti-LGBTQ+ hatred and violence, including through the bringing of a hate crimes investigation and potentially charges that could help hold the perpetrators of these horrific acts accountable.” According to a police statement, Nex Benedict was taken to hospital on 7 February after the alleged altercation and suffered scratches and bruises to their head, among other injuries. Police were reportedly not aware of the incident until after the pupil was taken to hospital. The following afternoon, Owasso Fire Department medics responded to a medical emergency involving the teenager. He was taken to a pediatric emergency room where he later died. An official cause of d*ath is “currently pending”, and Benedict’s family are conducting their own investigation into the teen’s d*ath. An Owasso police representative has said that m*rder charges are not “off the cards.” #nexbenedict #translivesmatter #protecttranskids #usnews #lgbtq

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