A Connecticut trainer was positioned on go away for posting a Snapchat video of herself making violent threats in opposition to voters who selected President-elect Donald Trump.
Within the video, Chapman College particular schooling trainer Annie Dunleavy mentioned that she would put Trump supporters “on a stretcher” in the event that they “tested their gangster” on her.
“[I’m] so serious nobody f—king talk to me unless you wanna swing – if you wanna fight, text me call me, whatever, anybody else stay the f–k outta my face,” she mentioned within the video.
“If you voted for Trump literally, please delete me, block me, get rid of everything of me – or step to me, so that I know what’s up and I can handle you how I see fit.”
Cheshire Public Faculties Superintendent Dr. Jeff Solan was notified concerning the video over the weekend and warranted that the trainer in query was sharing her private views in what was meant to be a personal message.
“The Cheshire Public Schools is reviewing this situation as a personnel matter, and as such we are following all applicable laws,” he wrote in a message to the varsity neighborhood.
“That being said, it is immediately clear that it will be impossible to conduct business as usual for our students and staff without temporarily removing the teacher from the building so we have done so until the outcome of the investigation.”
Native police have been additionally notified after the publish went viral on-line and are nonetheless investigating it.
“The Cheshire Police Department is aware of the recent social media post which has gone viral which involves an employee of the Town of Cheshire Board of Education,” Cheshire police wrote in an announcement.
“Upon becoming aware of the nature of the post, an investigation was initiated. This investigation is still on-going and there is no further information available at this time.”
Mother and father and neighborhood members have been unnerved by the video, however consider that placing Dunleavy on go away was the very best accessible possibility.
“So, whether you agree politically or not, it doesn’t matter,” Cheshire guardian Ian Anctil advised Information 3.
“You’re a teacher and educator educating our kids. You need to be cognitive of who’s going to hear what you say, whether it’s not intended for the public or not.”