Three weeks before the Father’s Day quadruple murders, the little town of Kellogg, Idaho, became a landmark in the culture wars.
That was at the start of June, after 18-year-old Travis Lohr was told that he would not be allowed to walk in the local high school’s upcoming graduation ceremony because of a statement he made at an assembly where seniors were invited to impart words of wisdom to the younger students.
“Boys are boys and girls are girls,” he famously said. “There is no in-between.”
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