Midwest
Gym allegedly allowing biological male into women's locker room faces criminal probe from Missouri AG
A St. Louis branch of Life Time Fitness could be facing civil and criminal liabilities after it allegedly “adopted a policy” allowing transgender women into the female locker rooms, the state’s attorney general announced Friday.
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey told the CEO of Life Time Fitness in a letter that while allowing biological males to enter whatever restroom they choose is popular in corporate policy books, he would not tolerate it under his jurisdiction.
“While it might be considered fashionable in certain corporate boardrooms to pretend that biology is irrelevant, the American heartland still lives in reality,” he said. “Missourians recognize that allowing adult men to openly invade and disrobe in spaces set aside for women and young girls is indefensible and places political correctness above public safety.”
The investigation followed an incident where a 52-year-old transgender woman entered the women’s locker room, to the outrage of some of Life Time’s customers. Some of the staff corrected customers, instructing them to use certain language when discussing the trans person.
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Life Time Fitness gym in hot water amid Missouri General AG probe. (Fox News Digital )
“Even more concerning is the fact that instead of taking the safety concerns from your gym members seriously, you rudely correct them and insist they call this biological male by the ‘correct pronouns,’” Bailey alleged.
He then said he was looking into criminal charges against them under various statutes after numerous constituents complained to his office, alleging “the gym has actively allowed a biological male to use women and girls’ private spaces.”
The Missouri AG cited a statute of “Trespass in the first degree,” arguing that he had previously established a precedent that a biological male entering a female-only space was a violation of the law.
“[T]he Court confirmed that a male’s presence in a females’ public restroom constitutes criminal trespass,” he said. “When restrooms are separately designated for males and females, one is only permitted to use the restroom designed for his or her gender.”
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Additionally, Bailey alleged that – generally speaking – a biological male exposing himself in a female space “may be subject to further criminal liability for multiple sexual offenses, including sexual misconduct in the first degree and the felony offense of sexual misconduct involving a child.”
Life Time gym’s “policies are enabling potentially criminal behavior, and I am writing to assure you that it will not continue on my watch,” the AG warned in a letter. (Adobe Stock)
The Life Time gym’s “policies are enabling potentially criminal behavior, and I am writing to assure you that it will not continue on my watch,” the AG warned. “If you insist on endangering women and young girls in our state, in open defiance of the law, be assured you will face the consequences.”
Fox News Digital contacted Life Time fitness for comment and did not immediately receive a response.
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The company previously released a statement which said it was complying with existing state laws.
Female athlete preparing for a workout in a gym locker room. (Adobe Stock)
“At Life Time, we recognize that there are varying opinions regarding locker room access. As a company, we are committed to following the law in every area we operate with respect to public accommodation. When members join Life Time, we review state-issued IDs to confirm their identity. The State of Missouri provides a mechanism for an individual to change their gender designation on their state-issued drivers’ license,” the company said.
“In this instance, the member presented a state-issued drivers’ license identifying as female and, based on Missouri laws, we cannot deny or discriminate on the basis of sex. Therefore, the member is to use Life Time’s women’s locker room.”
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North Dakota
June ND severe weather recap: 5 tornadoes, damaging winds impact numerous towns
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – Rounds of severe thunderstorms impacted many parts of North Dakota in June.
June 3 saw damaging straight-line winds in Rolette County, estimated up to 95 mph based on the damage observed.
June 7 brought two tornadoes to northern North Dakota, one of which caused damage to a property. The complexes of storms that Sunday evening also caused extensive wind damage, with 80-100 mph gusts estimated in many towns.
June 9 delivered more damaging wind, especially to the town of Sawyer, where lots of trees were knocked down. 90 mph winds were estimated there, as well as in rural northwest McHenry County at a property that sustained damage.
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After a break from widespread severe thunderstorms in the middle of the month, the final weekend of June brought more activity.
A tornado touched down north of Belfield on June 27, doing damage to a property. Meanwhile, another swath of damaging winds moved across the region, with western ND seeing the worst of it. Damage west of Williston was estimated to be caused by near 100 mph winds.
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June 28 also saw a tornado touch down near Riverdale and Coleharbor amid another severe weather outbreak, bringing the month’s tornado total to five.
Hail was also a common threat during the month, with June 29 delivering large hail to towns like Mandan, north Bismarck, and Max.
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Ohio
‘Pure evil’: Adults arrested after 16 children found in deplorable conditions in Ohio home
Authorities arrested four adults on felony child endangerment charges after discovering 16 children in dire need of medical treatment Tuesday in a rural southern Ohio home.
The Ohio Bureau of Investigation and local sheriff’s department searched a home in the small village of Hamden, where they found the kids in what officials called “deplorable” conditions.”
“Conditions you cannot even imagine people being in, let alone children being in,” Ohio Attorney General Andy Wilson said at a news conference.
Law enforcement arrested Gary Siders Jr., Gary Siders Sr., Christina Siders and Elizabeth Siders. They have not yet been arraigned and assigned public defenders.
Vinton County prosecuting attorney William Archer said they were being charged with second-degree felony child endangering because it involves “serious physical harm.”
Officials did not confirm if the children were related but said it was not a human trafficking situation. They said the adults were not locals and appeared to have been traveling.
Hamden has a population of less than 1,000 people and is about 60 miles southeast of Columbus.
The children ranged from ages 1.5 to 18 and included both boys and girls, officials said. Several were in serious conditions when found, and two had to be flown to level one trauma centers because of their injuries.
Wilson said it was the worst scene he had ever encountered in his entire career, describing what he saw as “pure evil.”
Law enforcement were also executing a secondary search warrant at the home Tuesday, and the investigation is ongoing. The four adults will appear in court Wednesday morning.
“Justice will be served for these children,” Wilson said.
South Dakota
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