Read More... (Credit: KMVT-TV / KSVT-TV) He was adopted by a white family at the age of four and brought to a nearly all-white community of Dietrich, Idaho, but according to his family, the racial bullying and sexual assault an African-American teenager faced from his high school football teammates didn’t occur until one particular transfer student “brought with him from Texas a culture of racial hatred” last year. On Wednesday, the Washington Post brought to light the story of a viscous, months-long campaign of bullying, racism and ableism that allegedly culminated in a gruesome October 25, 2015 sexual assault of an unnamed teenage African-American student in the tiny town of 338: When a teammate held out his arms after football practice in their high school locker-room, the boy thought he was about to get a hug. Instead, he got viciously raped, authorities say. As the teammate restrained the boy, another football player allegedly thrust a coat hanger into the boy’s rectum.