Hundreds of students in one of Virginia’s most populous counties walked out of school on Tuesday to protest against the handling of sexual assaults that took place in two different schools in the county. Video footage and photographs showed students outside multiple schools, including Stone Bridge High School and Broad Run High School—the facilities where confirmed and alleged assaults took place. The protests took place just a day after a male 15-year-old student was convicted of raping a female minor at Stone Bridge in May. The same male is accused of sexually assaulting another girl at Broad Run in October. “Loudoun County protects rapists,” students at Broad Run shouted. “Why didn’t anybody tell us?” one said. A flyer circulated before the walkouts encouraged people to leave the buildings for 10 minutes “to show solidarity to victims of sexual violence and demand safety in our schools.” Loudoun County Public Schools told …