VA parents face violent threats after speaking out against school

VA parents face violent threats after speaking out against school district’s LGBTQ agenda

Parents in Virginia said they were victims of violent threats after speaking out against the school district’s LGBT+ agenda.

Mother-of-three Alisha Brand said her critics threatened to “bridle” and “assassinate” her because her group Army of Parents fights for “excellent education, school safety and parental rights.”

“They targeted me in a Facebook group.” [Loudoun Love Warriors]”And they said they wanted to rein me in,” she told Fox and Friends on Friday.

Curb pounding is “grabbing the back of someone’s head, tearing open their mouth, pinning them face down on the concrete, cupping their mouth around the curb, and then stomping on the back of someone’s head.” according to fire.

“This is murder, it is a crime, and this is what these activists associated with our political candidates have threatened me with,” the mother said. “These are real threats.” “These are death threats.”

Mother-of-three Alisha Brand said her critics threatened to

Mother-of-three Alisha Brand said her critics threatened to “bridle” and “assassinate” her because her group Army of Parents fights for “excellent education, school safety and parental rights.” She said: “They targeted me in a Facebook group.” [Loudoun Love Warriors]and they said they wanted to rein me in.

Loudoun County Commonwealth Attorney Buta Biberaj said in a statement for the school district, “Violent threats are never acceptable and can sometimes be criminal.” Personally, I condemn any violent language and my office will investigate whether a crime has been committed. Due to the possibility of a criminal investigation, I am unable to comment further at this time.’

The Loudoun Love Warriors, who were apparently shot down, reportedly had ties to Biberaj, precinct leader Juli Briskman, school board chairman Ian Serotkin, school board member Brenda Sheridan, school board member Atoosa Reaser, school board member Erika Ogedegbe and school board member candidate Anne Donohue, sheriff candidate Craig Buckley and chairwoman Phyllis Randall.

None of them were accused of the threats.

The threats came after a group of parents spoke out at a recent school board meeting. They threatened to find the parents’ employer and fire them. One parent said critics even referred me “to the FBI, IRS, and DHS because they don’t like my opinion,” according to WJLA-TV.

“They’ll probably sit back and celebrate the fact that I’m unemployed.” I’m having a hard time finding a job. And who knows what’s next for the IRS and the FBI? I don’t know. But they did more than just put me out of a job. “It’s affecting my family and my kids,” Loudoun’s parent, Scott Mineo, told the outlet.

Parents who spoke out at the Loudoun school board meeting were targeted for attacks on the Loudoun Love Warriors Facebook group, which has apparently been deleted

Parents who spoke out at the Loudoun school board meeting were targeted for attacks on the Loudoun Love Warriors Facebook group, which has apparently been deleted

The group reportedly had ties to several officials and school board members

The group reportedly had ties to several officials and school board members

Mark Winn was attacked after saying at a meeting in December 2022: “[LGBT] Behavior should never have been encouraged, taught or encouraged in the schools you oversee.”

In the Facebook group, he received messages like: “Let’s put him out of work for love or force” and “I wish I had footage of every person clapping for him and would give them the same denial that Winn is about to do.” himself.” WJLA-TV.

“It shocked me,” Winn said.

Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears said the group was “nothing but hate”.

“As far as I know, the reports are true and I’m not responding to them as a lieutenant governor, but as a normal, sane person when you hear what this group is trying to do, they are.” “Trying to destroy lives,” she told Opposite WJLA TV. “They will make sure you lose your job no matter what, you may lose your life for talking about it.” [disassemble] You, and they may shoot you too.

Mark Winn (pictured) was attacked after saying at a meeting in December 2022:

Mark Winn (pictured) was attacked after saying at a meeting in December 2022: “[LGBT] Behaviors should never have been encouraged, taught or encouraged in the schools you oversee.” On the Facebook group, he received messages like: “Let’s put him out of work for love or forcibly” and “I wish I had footage of every person who clapped for him and would give them the same repression that Winn is about to do.”

“Remember, this is the kind of group that says they’re against guns, except I guess if they’re the ones that have guns.” So, folks, we need to get a grip on this. We are destroying America from within. That’s what our enemies do to us. “It’s not what we do to ourselves.”

In addition to wanting an apology from parents, Brand has reached out to Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, in hopes he and his team will investigate the threats.

She also wants the House Judiciary Committee to pass legislation that protects parents who speak out in public forums.

“This is a First Amendment right,” she told Fox and Friends.