Controversy in Oklahoma: Police Release Evidence Following Nex Benedict's Death

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After the death of 16-year-old nonbinary student Nex Benedict, Oklahoma school superintendent Ryan Walters defended his strict gender policies, stating that there are only two genders as created by God and that nonbinary or transgender people do not exist. Despite accusations of fostering dangerous intolerance within public schools, Walters remains firm in his views, asserting that Oklahoma schools will not allow students to use preferred names or pronouns that differ from their birth sex.
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- Owasso Police release body cam video, 911 call, leading up to student's death following fight in school bathroom KOKI FOX 23 TULSA
- Senator calls LGBTQ+ people 'filth,' says most don't want them here Tahlequah Daily Press
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