ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月11日 10時08分


@kimraffphoto photographed Rasiah McDaniel riding in the bed of a pickup truck earlier this month as her adopted family drove around Dietrich, #Idaho. The McDaniels have long stood out in Dietrich. Over the years, Tim and Shelly McDaniel, who are white, have adopted 20 children of various races — white, Hispanic and black — many of them with physical, mental or emotional troubles. Then October 23 rolled around. There’s a lot of debate about what happened that day, but state and local prosecutors say that several white football players bullied and brutally assaulted a mentally disabled black teammate, an adoptive son of the McDaniels’, shoving a coat hanger into his rectum while other boys held his arms. But hardly anyone disputes that this town of 350 people has been shaken to the core. Last month, Tim and Shelly filed a $10 million federal civil suit, accusing the Dietrich school district of failing in its legal duty to protect their son.


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