No, it says the used “homophobic slurs”.
From this article https://abc7chicago.com/post/kady-grass-injured-knocked-unconscious-allegedly-homophobic-mcdonalds-attack-carpentersville-illinois/16474284/
“One of them called me a ***. I was very upset at that,” Grass said.
What 3 letter homophobic slur do you think John Kammrad, the adult attacker, and his juvenile accomplice called her? I can only think of one, and it’s not one that is used against cis women…
From another article https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/kane-county-prosecutors-hate-crime-investigation-mcdonalds-attack-carpentersville/
_Police arrested 19-year-old John Kammrad and a 17-year-old boy, and they both face several charges, including aggravated battery.
Grass has said she went to the McDonald’s in Carpentersville with her 13-year-old cousin after his choir concert. A group of strangers started harassing her and using anti-gay slurs as she left the restroom.
When she walked away, she said they followed. She told the strangers she is a lesbian and flicked her wrist at them.
“How it started was because I’m a lesbian — just because I walked into the woman’s bathroom, and I looked the way I look,” Grass said._
She attempted to get rid of the people following her by informing them she was a lesbian. The only context that makes sense is if they accused her of being trans…
“Do trans women generally have a physical advantage over women?”
No. Trans women were able to complete in the Olympics beginning in 2004. No trans woman has won an Olympic medal in the woman’s category.
There are many studies that compare cis men to cis women and based on that claim trans women have an advantage. Among the studies that actually compare trans women to cis women it is generally found that trans women have no overall advantage.
“Are there any rules for this kind of thing? Do they need to be transitioning or taking suppression drugs?”
The rules and requirements vary by league. At higher levels of competition its generally required to have hormone levels at cis female levels for a prolonged period. Often 6 months or longer. To clarify, getting to those levels roughly takes 2+ years of hormone replacement therapy(hrt). Hrt for trans women generally consist of an anti-androgen, estradiol, and progesterone.