Following the death of nonbinary Oklahoma high school student Nex Benedict, a complex narrative has emerged surrounding the circumstances leading to their demise. Initial reports suggested that Benedict was a victim of bullying, potentially linked to their nonbinary identity, leading to a physical altercation. However, newly released police body cam footage and Benedict's own account complicate this narrative. According to the footage, Benedict admitted to initiating a physical confrontation with three girls after overhearing a comment about their laughter. Benedict described throwing water on the girls and physically engaging one of them. This account challenges earlier claims of Benedict being solely a victim of bullying. The incident has sparked widespread debate, with some media outlets and activists suggesting the altercation was influenced by Oklahoma's bathroom law, while others accuse various groups of exploiting the tragedy for political purposes. Representative Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) has called for a federal investigation into Benedict's death, and the White House mentioned that the Justice Department is considering whether the case should be investigated as a hate crime.
NEX BENEDICT POLICE INTERVIEW RELEASED Police body cam testimony of Dagny Benedict (referred to as Nex Benedict by LGBTQ+ activists) reveals that Dagny wasn’t the subject of bullying over her gender identity or anything of the sort. Dagny, a sophomore at her high school and… https://t.co/Tx4dCYZPFp
Video shows nonbinary student Nex Benedict explaining bathroom brawl to cop: ‘All three of them came at me’ https://t.co/RFScxBR6iP https://t.co/M3HkzdwXus
Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) calls for federal investigation into recent death of nonbinary Oklahoma high school student https://t.co/3ruzwu8sTD https://t.co/lc4e7vQ2s9
Oklahoma police have released video showing Nex Benedict in the hospital after a fight and speaking with police. The student died one day later. https://t.co/nGbKfpCWgh
LGBTQ: 'She was traumatized by a year of endless bullying. Targeted for being nonbinary! She didn't know what she was saying!!' Dagny, relaxed and cocky: 'Uh yeah, they made fun of how I laughed so I threw water at them then grabbed one by the hair and threw her into a wall.'
She did not know these girls. There was no history of them bullying her. Their entire narrative is falling apart. https://t.co/6uYic8Ag9d
Never believe leftist narratives. The trans-bullying death incident is a HOAX. https://t.co/LHGJjbWTDo
Nex Benedict describing the incident in her own words: The girls didn’t have a history of bullying her as has been claimed in several articles. They had never even seen each other before the incident. She assaulted them first because she thought they were laughing at her. Nex… https://t.co/dQmCQzTqKd
Based on this video. - Dagny was not severely beaten or injured. - She was alert, emotionally stable and coherent. - She does not respond negatively to female pronouns or her name. - The girls were younger, not older. She states they were freshmen. - She did not know the girls…
Sounds like the 'relentless bullying,' was entirely in her imagination and she was ready to attack anyone she thought was offending her LGBTQ status. The only example of bullying she gives is they apparently said rude things about the way she and her friends dressed.
Also, Dagny in describing the fight she started says she didn't know the girls, the ones she claimed relentlessly bullied her, then indicates *they* were freshmen and she and her friends (points towards herself) are sophomores. So the 'older girls attacked' her is bunk too.
The left can watch a video of Benedict casually boasting of targeting other girls for making a comment she didn't like and then slamming one girl into the wall by her hair and come away demanding she's more of a victim than ever and it's a hate crime the police are covering up.
Commenting that other kids laugh funny is not a hate crime. Benedict committed assault. She attacked them, grabbing one girl by the hair and slamming her head into a paper towel dispenser, in the fight *she* started. She is not the victim here. She is the violent bully. https://t.co/6iMq85r4Yq
I'm sorry she died. I am. But she was not a victim. She was a violent bully who felt entitled to attack other people over comments she didn't like and hid behind her LGBTQ identity and the vague shield of 'bullied.'
SOOOOWUHH. What have we learned kids? While you were being emotionally blackmailed over the idea some helpless, frightened child was being beaten to death because of 'who she was?' She started the fight over hearing a comment she didn't like. She slammed a girl into the wall by…
This video shows she overheard the girls apparently saying, 'why do they laugh like that?,' so she threw water on them. She then described grabbing one of them and slamming her into a towel dispenser. She was not jumped or attacked. She engaged in a fight. https://t.co/DenNPP9dpj
In a new video released by Owasso Police, Nex Benedict describes how they were bullied by three girls for "the way that we dress." After Nex dumped some water on them, the girls pinned Nex to the ground and beat Nex until Nex blacked out https://t.co/fgfl6wP8Rd
Cops Say Trans Teen WAS NOT Killed By Fight Injuries Despite Left Media Spin. Read more: https://t.co/Ch8QnthXNd Preliminary findings from the Owasso Police Department reveal that the recent death of Nex Benedi...
White House: Justice Dept has to decide if Oklahoma student death should be investigated as hate crime. #CGTNAmerica
Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) calls for federal investigation into recent death of nonbinary Oklahoma high school student https://t.co/SskrcBFuI0 https://t.co/yXx1YSNAly
Sick! Democrats Lie About Death of Nonbinary Teen To Push ‘Trans Bill of Rights’ https://t.co/cqj38ww55v
Oklahoma: Leftist media blames two-year-old Libs of TikTok tweet for 'non-binary' teen girl's death - https://t.co/4vPo48JHnB
LGBT activists exploit a child’s death to defame LibsofTikTok | Parker Miller https://t.co/U1011eGjh7 https://t.co/U1011eGjh7
The New York Times implausibly blames the fight that preceded a nonbinary student's death on Oklahoma's bathroom law. https://t.co/jD1lBzaVlR
Police don't believe nonbinary student died from altercation https://t.co/LQTR1Z0PEb https://t.co/T2k7s3FJZT