ARMED AGENTS IN TEXAS SCHOOL DISTRICT ARREST CONCERNED PARENTS IN THEIR OWN HOMESPublished: November 29, 2021 Share | Print This https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/81300/armed-agents-in-texas-school-district-arrest-concerned-parents-in-their-own.html民主黨一定喜歡這種國家。特別是那些認為美國民主自由,司法公正的人。 我告訴身邊的人快20年,告訴他們美國會變成這樣。身邊的人不信。10年前就開始告訴他們不要來美國。他們不信。網上的人罵我是瘋子。那時候根本沒有所謂的WH。看不到任何正義力量的抵抗。看不到人民的覺醒。直到今天很多人還不知道,還在犯傻。但至少有很多人開始明白了。至少我還能看到一點希望了。希望現在這個時間是他們把壞人都挖出來的時候。讓他們一個都跑不掉。 The Round Rock Independent School District (RRISD) in Texas is using its own armed agents to arrest parents who speak out against the school board’s policies, according to Christopher Rufo in the City Journal. Rufo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, said: The battle lines are clear: on one side, the Biden administration, public school bureaucrats, and their armed agents; on the other, parents and families who oppose school closures, mask mandates, critical race theory and corruption. Public school officials have demonstrated a willingness to use police power to silence and intimidate their opponents.
Two fathers, Jeremy Story and Dustin Clark, had spoken out against the school board’s “alleged corruption and school officials’ hostility toward parents.” In August, while “produc[ing] evidence that the board had covered up an alleged assault by the superintendent, Hafedh Azaiez, against a mistress,” Story, a minister, was cut off midsentence as Azaiez ordered armed officers to remove him from the premises, according to Chronicles Magazine. At issue in the next meeting was the district’s mask mandate. For this, Clark, a retired Army captain, and other parents sought to speak, but instead, the school board “locked the majority of parents out of the room, preventing them from speaking.” According to Rufo, while the parents were asking the school board to open the room for public comment on a major policy item, “school board president Amy Weir directed officers to remove Clark from school property.” “As he was dragged out by two officers, Clark shouted to the audience: ‘It’s an open meeting! Shame on you. Communist! Communist! Let the public in!’” Rufo explained. RRISD has it’s own police force, Rufo said, explaining: “with a three-layer chain of command, patrol units, school resource officers, a detective, and a K-9 unit.” And only a few days after Clark’s removal from school board premises, the school district “sent police officers to the homes of both men [Story and Clark], arrested them, and put them in jail on charges of ‘disorderly conduct with intent to disrupt a meeting.’” They were released the next morning. |