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LostOne4Ever

(9,290 posts)
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 12:16 PM Mar 23

Outrage after Oklahoma prosecutor declines charges in Nex Benedict bullying death

Outrage after Oklahoma prosecutor declines charges in Nex Benedict bullying death
Adocates and community members are outraged that Stephen Kunzweiler, the Tulsa County district attorney, has decided not to pursue criminal charges in the death of the transgender teen.
CHRISTOPHER WIGGINS
MARCH 22 2024 5:21 PM EST


After Tulsa County District Attorney Stephen Kunzweiler’s decision Thursday not to file charges in the death of Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old transgender and Indigenous high school student from Oklahoma who used he, him, they, and them pronouns, a storm of advocacy and criticism has emerged from LGBTQ+ groups and community members. This wave of condemnation targets both Kunzweiler’s specific handling of the case and the broader systemic implications for the protection of LGBTQ+ youth. At the heart of the outcry are Kunzweiler’s assertions based on the medical examiner’s ruling of suicide and his own characterization of a preceding altercation as “mutual combat,” which have ignited a broader debate about systemic failures in safeguarding marginalized youth.

Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of GLAAD, was among the first to voice dissent, highlighting the decision as indicative of a systemic devaluation of the lives of Indigenous and LGBTQ+ students in Oklahoma. “Time and time again, leaders in Oklahoma have showed that they don’t value Nex’s life, or the lives of other Indigenous and 2STGNC+ (Two Spirit, transgender, gender-noncoforming+) students. Everyone from Superintendent [Ryan] Walters and Owasso High School to the unaccredited-since-2009 state Medical Examiner’s Office, the District Attorney, and Owasso Police Department have failed Nex Benedict and failed us all,” Ellis said in a statement.

“It is critical that an independent investigation is completed and the truth about what happened to Nex, and what all marginalized youth in Oklahoma schools endure, is brought to light. We will never stop seeking justice for Nex and we will never stop holding leaders accountable to serving their communities fairly and with compassion,” she said.

GLAAD officials also said that Kunzweiler’s decision was based on incomplete and inaccurate information.

Adding to the criticism, Freedom Oklahoma condemned Kunzweiler’s use of Benedict’s deadname, a practice Nicole McAfee, Freedom Oklahoma’s executive director, described as emblematic of a justice system failing to protect the dignity of transgender, Two-Spirit, and gender-nonconforming people.

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Outrage after Oklahoma prosecutor declines charges in Nex Benedict bullying death (Original Post) LostOne4Ever Mar 23 OP
This gets worse and worse!!! LostOne4Ever Mar 23 #1
This hateful POS ... read all the other stuff he's declined... CurtEastPoint Mar 23 #2
One positive item in his bio.... wolfie001 Mar 23 #8
I was going to bring that up but I thought someone would go nuts if I did CurtEastPoint Mar 23 #9
Maybe he's such an on fire POS I'll get a pass wolfie001 Mar 24 #10
Would charges be laid against adults or children? SarahD Mar 23 #3
+1. you're correct. stopdiggin Mar 23 #4
The federal government should look at the case. jimfields33 Mar 23 #5
I don't see Garland lifting a finger wolfie001 Mar 23 #7
Other witnesses must speak up dickthegrouch Mar 23 #6

SarahD

(1,210 posts)
3. Would charges be laid against adults or children?
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 01:12 PM
Mar 23

They could file charges of contributory negligence or something of that sort, but I'm not sure that works if the perpetrators are juveniles. It's also difficult to prove bullying as a direct cause of suicide. Probably the best they could do would involve bullying or harassment, and it would go through the juvenile system, so it would be largely symbolic. Even at that, it might be worthwhile to send a message to those thinking of bullying LGBTQ people.

stopdiggin

(11,336 posts)
4. +1. you're correct.
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 01:49 PM
Mar 23

People are justifiably outraged at the culture that surrounded this incident. (lack of respect, protection, etc.)
But that doesn't overtake the fact that proving (or charging) any sort of crime here - was always going to be a uphill battle.

(And then too - OK is a cesspool of this kind of anti-gay reactionary right posturing. With your AG, governor and most of the statehouse running on this sort of platform! So it's really unclear if there would be any real appetite - either local or state - even if facts and circumstance lent themselves to a much easier case .. ? But in this case - not much shot.)

jimfields33

(15,902 posts)
5. The federal government should look at the case.
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 02:09 PM
Mar 23

They’ve done it numerous times before. Justice has been given with quite a few cases this way.

dickthegrouch

(3,183 posts)
6. Other witnesses must speak up
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 02:44 PM
Mar 23

Declining to prosecute can be reversed if the prosecution has enough evidence. Of course, the prosecution team is hostile to those providing the evidence. I think what is needed is a very visible team of sympathetic counsel to accompany those willing to stand up for Nex and prevent more bullying from the investigators/prosecutors.

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