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"➡️ The person who has been throwing bags of dog poop at an LGBTQ+ youth center in Los Angeles has been found - but isn't facing any charges. Meanwhile, the University of Arkansas has withdrawn an offer to a new law school deal because she supported trans athletes, and a Virginia school board has adopted anti-trans policies and blocked an LGBTQ+ club."
"YouTube/King George County Schools "They don't realize how large a part of their school those kids make up," a queer middle school student told The Advocate. Christopher Penler/Shuttershock.com Renee Nicole Good wasn't following ICE agents "all day" before she was killed, her family says. Jason Alpert-Wisnia / Hans Lucas / AFP via Getty Images Parents hide who they are at their children's schools, workers shrink themselves to keep their jobs, and couples think twice before holding hands on the street, Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson said."
Law enforcement located the person who had been throwing bags of dog feces at a Los Angeles LGBTQ+ youth center, but prosecutors will not charge the individual unless an officer witnessed the act. The University of Arkansas rescinded a law school hiring offer to Emily Suski after conservatives objected to her support for transgender athletes. A Virginia school board adopted anti-trans policies and blocked an LGBTQ+ student club, prompting concern among students. Family members said Renee Nicole Good was not following ICE agents "all day" before her death. Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson warned that LGBTQ+ people are hiding their identities and shrinking themselves out of safety concerns under political pressure.
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