Brian Farmer, a convicted sex offender, has been charged with additional offenses related to failing to comply with his parole conditions after being accused of murdering a Long Branch woman and her 10-year-old foster daughter. Officials are investigating how Farmer was classified as a moderate risk when he is now facing murder charges. A 13-year-old transgender student has faced challenges adjusting to life as a girl at a school unwilling to recognize her gender identity. According to a 2005 survey, over 20% of students experienced physical harassment at school based on their sexual orientation. LGBT students were twice as likely to not pursue post-secondary education compared to the general student population.
Brian Farmer, a convicted sex offender, has been charged with additional offenses related to failing to comply with his parole conditions after being accused of murdering a Long Branch woman and her 10-year-old foster daughter. Officials are investigating how Farmer was classified as a moderate risk when he is now facing murder charges. A 13-year-old transgender student has faced challenges adjusting to life as a girl at a school unwilling to recognize her gender identity. According to a 2005 survey, over 20% of students experienced physical harassment at school based on their sexual orientation. LGBT students were twice as likely to not pursue post-secondary education compared to the general student population.
Brian Farmer, a convicted sex offender, has been charged with additional offenses related to failing to comply with his parole conditions after being accused of murdering a Long Branch woman and her 10-year-old foster daughter. Officials are investigating how Farmer was classified as a moderate risk when he is now facing murder charges. A 13-year-old transgender student has faced challenges adjusting to life as a girl at a school unwilling to recognize her gender identity. According to a 2005 survey, over 20% of students experienced physical harassment at school based on their sexual orientation. LGBT students were twice as likely to not pursue post-secondary education compared to the general student population.
ESCAPE BEFORE WE SAY FAREWELL TO SUMMER fle:///C:/Users/Kdionne/Downloads/ L468694874+Gov2194Asbury.jpg_ExtColor- Conv.jpg FRANKLIN KICKER PROMO HEAD 30 PROMO HEAD 30 PROMO HEAD 30 PROMO HEAD 30 PROMO TODAY, A3 CHRISTIE TOUTS SHORES CLEAN WATER, BEACHES IN ASBURY PARK VISIT While officials try to explain why a convicted sex offender accused of murdering a Long Branch woman and her 10-year-old foster daughter was classified as moderate risk for recidivism, law enforcement officials added more charges against Brian Farmer. jFarmer now faces charges of failing to avoid alcohol, jfailing to refrain from contact with minors j and failing to get permission to change his address. Read more on Page A3. HOLES IN THE SYSTEM? Brian Farmer ONLINE Scan this QR code to see a video of Brian Farmers first court appearance on the murder charges. IN OUR SCHOOLS GENDER FIGHT For 13-year-old Rachel Pepe, adjusting to life as a girl has been complicated by a school unwilling to recognize her new gender. TODAY, A3 22.1% of students experi- enced physical ha- rassment at school based on sexual orientation, accord- ing to a 2005 Nation- al School Climate survey. COLLEGE NOT AN OPTION LGBT students were twice as likely as the general population of students to report they were not plan- ning to pursue post- secondary educa- tion. PETER ACKERMAN/ASBURY PARK PRESS TOM SPADER/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Asbury Park Press APP.COM $1.00 ), /sbury Park Press daily
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