
Morning Wire Thursday | October 14, 2021
Oct 14, 2021
Parents in Loudoun County are demanding school board resignations over serious allegations tied to safety and accountability. Tensions peak after a father's arrest during a heated meeting about a controversial bathroom policy linked to his daughter's assault. The podcast also highlights the alarming rise of counterfeit fentanyl pills, revealing that 40% could result in overdose deaths. Additionally, a heated debate surfaces around Dave Chappelle's controversial comments on transgender issues, showcasing the ongoing clash between comedy and censorship.
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Mislabeled Parent
- A Loudoun County father, Scott Smith, was initially labeled a domestic terrorist for protesting at a school board meeting.
- It was later revealed he was protesting an alleged sexual assault of his daughter at school, which the school board allegedly covered up.
School Board's Response
- Superintendent Scott Ziegler claimed no bathroom assaults occurred, despite the alleged rape of Smith's daughter.
- Smith alleges the school called the police on him, not the alleged assailant.
Second Assault
- The male student accused of assaulting Smith's daughter was transferred to another school.
- He then allegedly assaulted another female student there.
