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    15
    Feb
    2013
    5:59pm, EST

    Gay teen wins right to attend prom with boyfriend

    Southern Poverty Law Center

    Stacy Dawson, a Missouri high school student, had been told he couldn't attend prom with his boyfriend.

    By Elizabeth Chuck, Staff Writer, NBC News

    An openly gay Missouri teenager has won the right to attend high school prom with his boyfriend after threatening legal action, the district superintendent said Friday.

    Stacy Dawson, a 17-year-old senior at Scott County Central High School in Sikeston, Mo., had been told last year that he couldn't bring his boyfriend due to a line in the school's handbook that said "students will be permitted to invite one guest, girls invite boys and boys invite girls."

    When Dawson questioned the policy, he was told by a school administrator that the school board would not consider revising it, according to The Southern Poverty Law Center, a nonprofit civil rights organization representing Dawson. So on Thursday -- Valentine's Day -- Dawson had The Southern Poverty Law Center send a letter to Scott County Central High and the school district threatening legal action.


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    One day later, the district had good news for Dawson: They were removing the offending line from their handbook, and said the line was never meant to be exclusive in the first place.

    "I found out why the stipulation in the student handbook was originally put in there, and it's rather innocent, to be honest," Alvin McFerren, Scott County Central School District superintendent, said. "This was during a time 10-15 years ago that the previous administration was having issues with some of the students trying to come in on either the single rate or the couple rate. They implemented that to make sure they couldn't circumvent the rates that students were supposed to pay as they entered into our dances."

    McFerren said Dawson will be allowed to go to prom with his boyfriend.

    "It was never intended to be a discriminatory thing," he said. "We want an educational environment for all of our kids and we're not ever going to discriminate as to whether or not the board has the policy and we don't do that based on sexual orientation. Period."


    McFerren said he felt the community, which has just over 360 students in the entire district, would take the change well.

    "We are a family," McFerren said. "We're such a small school that I don't feel as if there will be any negative reactions whatsoever. It was never intended to be a policy that would create any controversy in the first place."

    In a phone call with NBC News on Friday, Dawson said he was "incredibly happy" with the decision and is "really looking forward" to going to the prom with his boyfriend.

    "I automatically told my boyfriend," Dawson said. "He was just as happy as I was."

    Dawson said many classmates have told him that it’s good he is standing up for what he believes in.

    "My classmates have been really supportive," he said.

    In its letter to the school and district, the law center had alleged that under a 1969 Supreme Court decision -- Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District -- Dawson's school could not legally censor his right to free expression, including the right to express himself by taking a same-sex date. The Tinker ruling declared that students don't “shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gates.”

    The letter also cited a more recent case out of Mississippi, where a girl sued her high school over a ban on same-sex couples at the prom in 2010. Constance McMillen ultimately won the case against Itawamba County Agricultural High School after a federal judge ruled that the school district violated her constitutional rights to freedom of speech by not allowing her to wear a tuxedo and bring her girlfriend to the prom.

    Scott County Central High's prom is scheduled for April 20. Dawson's lawyer said the change was welcome, but that the law center had yet to receive written confirmation the policy has been removed from the student handbook.

    "If it is indeed true that the policy has been permanently changed, it represents a big step forward for LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) students in a part of the country that frequently lacks community support for students like Stacy," Alesdair Ittelson, staff attorney for the law center, said.

    "We wish that schools out there would proactively take these unconstitutional policies off the books," Ittelson told NBC News.

    NBC News Staff Writer Vignesh Ramachandran contributed to this story.

    This story was originally published on Fri Feb 15, 2013 2:11 PM EST

    1682 comments

    Equal rights and justice win the day! Sad that it took a threat of legal action for this to be made right, but good prevailed in the end.

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  • 29
    Jan
    2013
    4:47am, EST

    Police: Softball coach in Pa. had sex with teen daughter's best friend

    Falls Township Police

    Kevin Jones is accused of having intimate contact with a girl starting when she was 14.

    A married father of two who coaches girls' softball is accused of having a sexual relationship with his teenage daughter's best friend -- a girl who looked up to her coach as a father-like figure, according to a criminal complaint obtained by NBC10.

    Kevin Jones, 34, of Fairless Hills, Pa., northeast of Philadelphia, is accused of having intimate contact with the girl starting when she was 14, according to Falls Township Police.

    Police say that Jones would text and Facebook message with the girl, whom he coached on the same softball team, the Levittown Bulldogs, that his daughter played on. The girl and Jones would tell each other that they loved one another and he would refer to her as his "baby doll" and she would call him "daddy," according to a criminal complaint.

    Jones allegedly told the girl, whose father left the picture about seven years ago, that she could consider him a father. "I'll be your dad from now on and I'll protect you like I'm your dad," Jones told the girl, according to the affidavit.

    According to the criminal complaint, the relationship between the two started in the spring of 2012 with "flirting" as Jones would put his arm around the girl and hold her hand while speaking to her. Over time, the girl told police that their relationship progressed, first to kissing then to sexual activities and eventually to intercourse about two weeks ago.

    The affidavit said that Jones' children were in his home during many of the alleged sex acts. The girl, now 15, told police that all the alleged sex was consensual and that no drugs or alcohol were involved.

    Jones denies any sexual contact with the alleged victim outside of hugging and kissing that happened only in front of the girl's mother. The criminal complaint states that during questioning Jones told police, "I don't know if she thinks I touched her, we play fight."

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    The relationship was uncovered after the teenager confided in her sister about the relationship and the girls' mother in turn reported it to Falls Township Police on Jan. 9. Around that time, the victim allegedly tried to warn Jones that her mother knew of their alleged relationship in a series of texts and Facebook messages that are referenced in the affidavit.

    Those Facebook messages date back to June of 2011, when the girl was just 13, and include messages where Jones threatens to kill any boy the girl has interest in, according to the affidavit.

    Police planned to serve a search warrant at Jones' home on Jan. 25, but around 2 p.m. the home burned down. Jones and his family escaped the blaze and the cause of the fire remained under investigation.

    Jones was arrested Monday and charged with six counts including indecent sexual intercourse with a minor, statutory sexual assault, corruption of minors and related offenses. He was arraigned and held on $2 million bail, according to court documents.

    By NBC10, Philadelphia

    353 comments

    We will now see if those who thought it was fine for the female teacher to bang her teen-aged student, also think that it is fine for the male teacher to bang his teen-aged player.

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  • 22
    May
    2012
    4:19am, EDT

    Sierra LaMar's parents hold out hope even as cops arrest murder suspect

    Police arrested a suspect in connection with the disappearance of California teen Sierra LaMar, who went missing two months ago. The suspect, Antolin Garcia-Torres, has been booked into the Santa Clara County Jail on suspicion of murder and kidnapping. NBC's Kristen Dahlgren reports.

    By NBCBayArea.com and msnbc.com staff

    Updated 12:16 p.m. -- The parents of missing California teenager Sierra LaMar said they are not giving up hope of finding their daughter, even as police booked a 21-year-old man late Monday for her murder and kidnapping.


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    "Our search still is not going to end," Sierra's mother Marlene LaMar said at a press conference Tuesday. "As a mother, I’m hopeful because her body has not been found."

    Antolin Garcia-Torres, from Morgan Hill, was booked into jail Monday evening after being taken into custody at a Safeway in Morgan Hill, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office.


    Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith said the suspect had been under surveillance since the investigators received the lab reports of his DNA found on LaMar's discarded clothes.

    "We were hoping that he would lead us to where Sierra was,” Smith said Tuesday, adding that the decision to book Garcia-Torres came out of concern for public safety.

    The Santa Clara County Sheriff's office holds a news conference regarding the arrest of 21-year-old Antolin Garcia-Torres in connection with the kidnapping and suspected murder of 15-year-old Sierra LaMar. The teen's parents also speak out at the press conference.

    "We wanted to make sure that this doesn’t happen again,” she said.

    LaMar, 15, also from Morgan Hill, has been missing for more than two months.

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    Garcia-Torres' arrest Monday marked the first time detectives have said what the community has feared since LaMar vanished on her way to school on March 16: That they think LaMar was murdered.

    While LaMar's body has not been found, the sheriff said there is strong evidence pointing to homicide. Smith said investigators have not found any blood, and she refused to say any more on the nature of the physical evidence found on LaMar's clothes and in the suspect's vehicle.

    "These are very very difficult cases, to prosecute a homicide when you haven’t found the victim,” she said.

    Smith also said there is no indication LaMar had run away from home and no information indicating the victim knew Garcia-Torres.

    "It’s my belief this was purely random," she added.

    Search for missing teen Sierra LaMar intensifies in California

    Garcia-Torres' record shows a prior conviction for interfering with an officer, which qualifies as a misdemeanor, and a felony arrest for assault for which he was not prosecuted, the sheriff said.

    Interviews with the suspect haven't yet revealed anything "substantive" about LaMar's whereabouts, Smith said.

    Facebook.com/help.find.sierra

    Police suspect Sierra LaMar -- seen in images posted on Facebook.com/help.find.sierra -- has been murdered.

    LaMar's mother pleaded with Garcia-Torres to cooperate with the investigators.

    “Please, please give the information that you have to lead us to Sierra,” she said. "I would like you to come forward and say where she is and end this nightmare.”

    Volunteers, officials searched
    Volunteers and sheriff's officials have continuously searched the fields, open spaces and reservoirs near Morgan Hill since her disappearance, The Associated Press reported.

    A Facebook page was set up to try to help find her. Both the sheriff and the LaMar family acknowledged the community's support throughout the investigation.

    "We still need your support," Sierra's father Steve LaMar said Tuesday. "We need to bring Sierra home.”

    The KlaasKids Foundation, founded by Marc Klaas, whose 12-year-old daughter Polly was kidnapped from her Petaluma home and murdered in 1993, has been organizing volunteer searches on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the AP added. 

    Investigators found Sierra's handbag with clothing and a cellphone along the side of the road near her home on March 17, the day after Sierra's mother reported her missing. 

    Earlier this month, investigators located a red Volkswagen Jetta they said may have been connected to Sierra's abduction given that surveillance cameras and witnesses put the car near the area where authorities believe she disappeared. 

    Sheriff's officials have released few details about leads in the case, including what, if any, evidence they found in the car.

    The Associated Press and msnbc.com's Becky Bratu contributed to this report.

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    226 comments

    I feel for this family... no one should lose a child and I hope, however slim, that they can find her alive. If not I hope they find her body and bring it home for the family... this world is becoming more violent by the minute or even second.

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  • 7
    Apr
    2012
    8:18am, EDT

    Miami cops: Girl, 15, shot as she sleeps in her bed

    By NBC News

    A 15-year-old girl was shot multiple times while she slept in her bed in Miami early Saturday, Miami-Dade Police said, according to an NBC Miami report.

    There were no eyewitnesses to the shooting, but neighbors overheard the gunshots.


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    The shooter appeared to have approached the house and opened fire, authorities said.

    The girl was rushed to Ryder Trauma Center with injuries. No one else in the house was hurt.

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    480 comments

    I wish those who are influential in these communities would speak out about this ridiculous and regular violence.

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