Should I say something to the principal?

My principal is great. However, she is becoming less great because she has bought in to the whole trauma-informed, restorative justice, etc. Therefore she is being too soft and not giving appropriate consequences. Trauma-informed and restorative justice can be very necessary for kids, but some things should be automatic suspension.

For instance, I had a kid beat the fuck out of another kid. He got 1 day of in school suspension. Then the other day during a tornado drill, and a different boy said "I hope no one rapes me in the ass while we're doing this." The girl next to him started getting very upset about that and began yelling and crying. This kid has a long history of saying sexual stuff like this, according to his write ups from previous schools. He would also go up behind girls and act like he was "humping" them in front of the rest of the class.

I went off on the kid and told him to go to sit in my class, because I can control him and his current teachers can't. So he got super pissed and was talking back and then went AWOL. After school I asked her if someone what going to write him up for that. She said that she was (since the girl told her what he said.)

Welp, that happened 2 days ago and I checked his write ups and there is nothing in there about this incident. I want to ask her if she is going to write him up, because I think that he should be held accountable, he has a history of this, and last year he caused chaos all the time with.

I don't want to piss her off, but come on, he shouldn't be allowed to get away with this.

ETA: The reason I would ask her is because she's forgetful, and I'm thinking that she does want to write him up, but she forgot. So I would be reminding her. This has happened with things in the past, and I've nicely reminded her, and she was thankful for the reminder. So I don't know.

ETA: So I wrote "fucks" instead of "rapes" inadvertently. He said "I hope no one RAPES me in my ass"