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This article contains descriptions of violence against a lesbian.

A lesbian teenager who was struggling for a McDonald's in Carpentersville, Illinois on May 13th is committed to improving the indictment against her alleged attackers on a hate crime.

The nineteen-year-old Kady Grass, who currently lives in Wisconsin, told CBS News that she was in the city to visit the 13-year-old cousin choir concert. After the concert, grass and her cousin went to McDonald's, where she went to the toilet of women. She said that strangers who are sitting at a different table, according to LGBTQ Nation, referred to them as a “fagot”.

“How it started was because I was a lesbian – just because I ran into the wife's bathroom and I looked as I looked,” added Grass.

She said she told the strangers that she was a lesbian and hit her on her wrist. Carding the Carpentersville police, the local ABC partner WLS reported that the two perpetrators who had called the grass an arc, then attacked them and hit them and stepped on the ground. Grass was taken to a nearby hospital where she was treated on her face for serious injuries, including bleeding on her eye and a broken nose.

According to NBC Chicago, the Carpentersville police took custody on May 17, 19-year-old John Kammrad. The other 16-year-old, a 16-year-old, turned on May 16 and waited in front of the youth court.

Despite the approval of several crimes against the perpetrators, the Carpentersville police announced in an e -mail to NBC Chicago that after working with the public prosecutor's office in the state of Kane, they had refused to search for hate crimes – something, the grass towards CBS news that they want.

“I really think that your plan was to kill me, and you didn't care if you ended my life that day,” she said. “This will affect me for the rest of my life.”

Nevertheless, Grass said to LGBTQ Nation that she wants to stand up to stand up for himself and seek justice.

“That should never have happened just because I am as I am, and it should never have happened just because I tried to use the bathroom,” she said. “But I don't want people to be afraid to stand up for themselves because they believe that someone will hurt them all the time. I want to be seen as someone who is strong because he tried to ruin my life, but instead they ruined their own.”

Grass has set up a Gofundme donation campaign to cover its doctor bills and the costs of obtaining a lawyer.

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