teacher Connecticut Suspended after sharing video online threaten to kill trump supporter.
Annie Dunleavy, 30, posted the video. snapchat she said she was leaving donald trump Supporters say she is ‘on a stretcher’ if she ‘tests the gangster’.
Cheshire Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Jeffrey Solan announced that he had been made aware of the video over the weekend and that the teacher had been suspended pending the results of an investigation into the matter.
‘Cheshire Public Schools is reviewing this situation as a personnel matter and therefore we are complying with all applicable laws,’ Solan wrote.
Dunleavy, a special education teacher at Chapman Elementary School, threatened everyone who voted for him. next president erase And told them to fight her or leave.
Dunleavy claims in the video that people she cares about “won’t do that.” It’s safe in America‘ So ‘not you guys either’.
Annie Dunleavy, 30, was temporarily suspended after posting a rant on Snapchat in which she threatened to murder Trump supporters and send them away on stretchers.
“It was clear that if we did not immediately remove teachers from the building temporarily, it would be impossible for students and staff to carry out their duties as usual, so we did so pending the results of the investigation,” Solan added.
‘Just because you don’t lose doesn’t mean you don’t remember who you are. Please don’t test your gangsta on me. The stretcher – gone forever.’ Dunleavy said.
‘(I’m) so serious that no one talks to me unless you want to swing. If you want to fight, text me to call me, anything or anyone, get out of my face.’
She added, “If you literally voted for Trump, please delete me, block me, destroy everything about me or come to me so I know what’s going on and I can deal with you as I see fit.”
She then urged Trump supporters to ‘come forward… or…’ Otherwise, please leave. ‘There’s a door,’ he requested, ending his rant.
“Literally, if you voted for Trump, either delete me, block me, get rid of everything about me, or come to me so I can know the situation and deal with it as I see fit,” Dunleavy said.
Dunleavy works at Chapman Elementary School in the Chesire School District and said teachers’ “personal opinions” do not reflect those of the school.
Solan said the school has also been contacted through phone calls and emails by people outside the Chesire community.
According to Solan, there was no direct threat to the school, but there would be a cautious police presence outside the school.
‘We once again encourage civil dialogue and call on everyone, especially adults, to work to lower temperatures for the benefit of all Americans, especially our students.’
The comments came under scrutiny as Solan said the teacher was ‘expressing personal opinions’ which were ‘intended to convey a personal message’ and that his views did not reflect those of the school.
‘So it doesn’t matter whether you agree politically or not. You are the teachers and educators of our children. ‘You have to be aware of who will be listening to what you say, whether it’s for the public or not,’ said parent Ian Anctil.
One person wrote to X: ‘So this teacher could express a desire to commit a serious crime and according to the school’s logic, it would be “okay”?’
Another said: ‘Why they didn’t fire this teacher is outrageous and shows they support this behavior by teachers.’
One parent, Ian Anctil, said: WFSB It said her response was ‘inappropriate’ and she should ‘absolutely’ be suspended while an investigation takes place.
‘So it doesn’t matter whether you agree politically or not. You are the teachers and educators of our children. ‘You need to be aware of who will be listening to what you say, whether it is for the public or not.’