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   From: j_d@invalid.org   
      
   On 15 Feb 2026, Waste Management posted some   
   news:b4d7806ae4746240897e41914f02a875@dizum.com:   
      
   > Following reports of a teen athlete in Puyallup allegedly being sexually   
   > violated by a biological male during a wrestling match, concerns were   
   > raised after the school district failed to report the allegations in a   
   > timely manner.   
   >   
   > Carleen Johnson, The Center Square’s Washington associate editor,   
   > detailed the incident involving Kallie Keeler, who is a Rogers High   
   > School athlete, and explained why she would want the same transparency   
   > for her own child.   
   >   
   > “[Keeler’s] been a wrestler since she was little. She was at a school   
   > meet. Didn’t know she was wrestling against a boy much larger than her,”   
   > Johnson told “The John Curley Show” on KIRO Newsradio. “Her assertion is   
   > that while he’s in the process of pinning her and has a hand between her   
   > legs, he spent a little bit more time in the inner regions than he   
   > should have.   
   >   
   > “You can actually see in the video that she’s looking over at her mom,   
   > who’s videotaping, thinking, ‘Oh my God. Like, what’s happening? I’ve   
   > just been sexually assaulted.’ The problem is, she told the school two   
   > days later, and they didn’t tell police until January 30, so that’s a   
   > problem,” Johnson continued.   
   >   
   > Puyallup School District accused of failing to act   
   >   
   > Brandi Kruse noted the Puyallup School District’s (PSD) failure to   
   > report the allegations to the police in her “unDivided” podcast,   
   > mentioning that four PSD officials did not act on the report in a manner   
   > consistent with state law.   
      
   Odd that Democrats aren't looking into this. Not, since it involves one   
   of their mutants.   
      
   > Johnson labeled the incident a “problem” and spoke for herself and other   
   > parents seeking greater transparency in youth sports.   
   >   
   > “In this case, this girl thought she was wrestling another girl. She   
   > didn’t know until later that he was a biological male. That’s a problem,   
   > right there,” Johnson said. “We should tell these young women, because   
   > she might not have felt comfortable doing that to begin with. She’s   
   > never wrestled a boy before.   
      
   Girls shouldn't be wrestling boys in school sports. Even the Olympics is   
   smarter than Democrats.   
      
   > “I would want my daughter to know, right? As a volleyball player, I’d   
   > want to know that the guy who’s going to be blocking her could break her   
   > nose with the strength of his swing,” Johnson continued. “I want to know   
   > so that I can help her make a decision whether she wants to compete   
   > against that boy or not. I want to know.”   
   >   
   > Watch the full discussion in the video above.   
   >   
   > Listen to John Curley weekday afternoons from 3 – 7 p.m. on KIRO   
   > Newsradio, 97.3 FM.   
   >   
   > https://mynorthwest.com/john-curley/puyallup-assault-teen-   
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