Folks, I understand that a lot of people can’t afford to send their children to private schools — and even if you can and do, you better choose the right private school. But, if you’re like many who have no choice but to send your child to a government-run indoctrination center — I mean, public school — please, please stay on top of what’s going on with your kids’ education, or lack thereof.
And whenever there’s a school shooting, and all of the establishment — the media, politicians and school board members — want to blame guns, this story will let you know that the blame shouldn’t fall at the feet of an object that can’t hurt anyone without someone behind it. Rather, we need to begin asking the question: Are these school shootings the fault of the school board who tries to save face - and their cushy administrative jobs — by downplaying or straight-up covering up dangerous warning signs from the actual parents of the students?
On February 7, the “Louder with Crowder” daytime talk show revealed that the Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin school board covered up a manifesto that was discovered back in October 2023 in which it stated the following (Warning: Strong Language):
“This will be the next Columbine. I will kill the most people I can by using explosives that I will make myself all [t]he problems that I face will be worth it after I kill all the fucking jocks and those fucking preppy shit-headed fucking girls they need to die and then they go burn in hell and I will be, (unknown word) and that is when I will kill myself and I will go to the void because that’s what I believe.”
So the school board didn’t notify parents of this manifesto. It took a comedy show for most parents to find out. If that was all, that would be enough. But, that’s not all.
Because of the coverage and parent outrage at the situation, the school board decided to have a special meeting. “Louder with Crowder” was there to cover the event. And that’s where the second bombshell was uncovered.
Apparently, and this has been verified by “Louder with Crowder’s” “Mug Club Undercover” team, when parent Emily Gumbert took the podium to address the school board, she revealed that the October manifesto wasn’t the first time this happened in Chippewa Falls specifically…in the same calendar year!
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Gumbert spoke on another manifesto that was discovered in the “Spring of 2023” that literally named her daughter and two other students as targets of the prospective attacker/possible shooter.
The mother noted that in the manifesto, which the school board also covered up by not notifying parents, the student claimed they would attempt to steal a firearm in order to carry out their actions. This occurred during Gumbert’s daughter’s eighth grade year in middle school. The student was suspended. Again, that’s not all.
“The assistant principal, he said she’s safe in the safe room, but this is the incident that happened, this is the information that we found, she’s on this hit list. This is the date it’s going to happen. It’s up to you if you want her to ‘attend school or not on this day,” Gumbert said of the day she was notified of the situation. “Really? Why would I?
My daughter was asked not to tell her friends about the situation,” Gumbert continued. “I was told, or asked, not to tell other parents to not raise chaos. And Officer Downey, Officer Fluge [sic], they were all a part of it.”
Sick. And for what? The safety of the student terrorist? So that they wouldn’t have to answer a mountain of question from concerned parents?
The school board said that they didn't notify parents because of certain laws that prevent them from doing so in a manner that divulged all the information. But, Crowder's team provided links to the laws they referred to that shows that isn't the case. (For FERPA laws under "Are law enforcement records considered education records?" click here. For Wisconsin State law under statute 118.125 - subsection 7, click here.)
The really sick part is that the student who wrote the manifesto was suspended, but was allowed back in school the next year. In the move from middle school to high school, neither guidance counselors or the dean of students at the high school were aware of the situation. And the way Gumbert and her daughter found out the student was back in school? Her daughter, who was scared enough to go to school in the first place, saw the student in the halls.
And according to Gumbert, the school’s excuse was that the student was only attending school half days.
Unacceptable. You would think someone in the school board, or the entire board, would be held accountable for their inactions. Multiple parents at the meeting said they absolutely should be.
Newsflash to those that work in schools, who because of tenure are almost impossible to fire for being incompetent or derelict in their duties — these students are NOT your kids. They are the children of the taxpayers that provide the money for your jobs to exist in the first place. It’s not your decision on what parents of these students should or should not hear. Leave that up to them to decide. They’re adults. They can handle it. And if they get upset at you, then you must have done something wrong in your jobs.
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