Virginia’s Attorney General is set to intervene in Loudoun County’s mask fight after several school officials publicly threatened to suspend maskless children.
Recall, Newly sworn-in Governor Glenn Youngkin signed an executive order giving parents the right to decide whether their child wears a mask to school.
Far-left officials at Loudoun County Public Schools however are defying the governor and forcing children to wear masks at school.
Loudoun County Public Schools: Where rapists are protected and allowed to roam around campus while maskless children are suspended.
Earlier Wednesday, audio of the assistant principal of a Loudoun County’s Creighton’s Corner Elementary School threatening to charge maskless schoolchildren with “trespassing” surfaced.
In Virginia, trespassing is a class I misdemeanor that holds a 12-month jail sentence or $2,500 fine.
This woman should be fired immediately.
“It is important that I point out to you, stated in the letter that you’ll receive, it’s important that I point out to you that they’re not allowed on campus or on Loudoun County Public School property starting tomorrow,” said Assistant Principal Janet Davidson. “It will be considered trespassing.”
AUDIO via Daily Caller reporter Chrissy Clark:
This is audio from the Assistant Principal of a Loudoun County elementary school informing parents that children who come back to school maskless will be charged with “trespassing”
In Virginia, trespassing is a Class I felony that holds a 12-month jail sentence or $2,500 fine pic.twitter.com/lawXgLIfI5
— Chrissy Clark (@chrissyclark_) February 2, 2022
A student at Stone Bridge High School (same school where male student raped a girl without being suspended) was already suspended for 10 days for not wearing a mask on campus.
Virginia AG Jason Miyares said he was going to intervene in the Loudoun County mask fight shortly after this audio was released to the public.
Miyares told the Daily Caller’s editor Vince Coglianese, “You will be seeing some news from our office in the next 24 hours on behalf of those parents in Loudoun County…”
AUDIO:
Thank you for standing up for parents and our right, @JasonMiyaresVA. The Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Virginia joined @VinceCoglianese to discuss school mask mandates, as well as what parent's of suspended children can expect in the coming days https://t.co/KwIJWsSY0L pic.twitter.com/usdjIkXa8m
— WMAL DC (@WMALDC) February 2, 2022