An anti-mask mom threatened to bring a loaded gun during a Virginia school board meeting, saying 'see you all on Monday'
A parent who opposed COVID-19 mask mandates for students threatened to bring "every single gun loaded" while speaking during a Virginia school board meeting — and now police are investigating the comments.
"No mask mandates," a woman identifying herself as Amelia King said during the Page County Public Schools board meeting in Luray, Va. on Thursday, which was livestreamed on YouTube. "My child, my children will not come to school on Monday with a mask on, alright, that's not happening."
"And I will bring every single gun loaded and ready to — I will call every," King continued before she was cut off by a school board member who told the parent that she had surpassed her allotted three minutes to speak.
Before walking out of the meeting room, King said, "I'll see you all on Monday."
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, issued an executive order on his first day in office, rescinding a previous school mask mandate and allowing parents to decide whether their children wear masks in public schools, in other word I don't really give a fuck about your kids.
Why should Gov. Youngkin care about it, his kids go to a school in Maryland that HAS a mask mandate.