Substitute teacher accused of reenacting George Floyd murder

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George Floyd’s murder literally set America on fire. Police officer Derek Chauvin became the most hated man in the country next to Donald Trump for killing Floyd in broad daylight in front of a group of pleaded witnesses. It was one of the most disturbing and egregious examples of police brutality that these 50 states have ever seen. It’s not a thing to be played with, mocked, or taken lightly, however, ACAB.

According to CBSNews, a police officer named Steven Williams was moonlighting as a substitute teacher as Woodbury High School when he was accused of using students to reenact the Floyd murder in addition to making sexist jokes and racially insensitive comments. The school’s principal, Sarah Sorenson-Wagner, had to send a letter home to parents to explain that the incident was unprovoked and that the police are now investigating.

“The city of Prescott and the Prescott Police Department find the current allegations, if true, made against Mr. Williams to be very disturbing, reprehensible and in no way do we condone these actions,” Eric Michaels, the Prescott Chief of Police said in a press conference on Wednesday.

As a result of this alleged infraction, Williams has been placed on administrative leave. School district officials say that Williams is no longer allowed on any district property.

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Students at the school told officials that Williams also demonstrated police tactics on students like twisting their arms behind their backs and pressing painful pressure points. Additionally, Williams allegedly told his students that “police brutality isn’t real”. Apparently, this bacon boy thinks a badge means you can do whatever you want, including harming and killing.

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Suffice to say, parents were none-too-pleased about the news…

“I’d want to have strict assurances that this person is never going to be teaching my kids again,” said Jackie Schneider of Woodbury, whose son is a senior.

Fire this POS from the police department AND from teaching!

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