Mon Apr 17, 2023 – 6:32 pm EDT
HERNANDO COUNTY, Florida (LifeSiteNews) – Parents of children at a Florida middle school want answers as to why they weren’t informed about a “transgender” teacher allegedly threatening to shoot students and being allowed to return to class afterward.
The New York Post reported that on March 24 the teacher in question, identified in other media reports as Alexander “Ashlee” Renczkowski, a man who identifies as a woman and is married to a woman, was sent to speak to a guidance counselor at Fox Chapel Middle School to discuss “bad thoughts” he was feeling stemming from having “learned about a social media post where people were talking negatively about her sexual orientation.”
At the meeting, he allegedly said he “wanted to shoot some students due to them not performing to their ability,” but immediately retracted and denied the sentiment. When later questioned by law enforcement, Renczkowski insisted he would never harm a student and was just expressing frustration about lack of effort in class.
An investigation determined that Renczkowski was not a threat, but Fox 13 News reported that the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office subsequently obtained a Risk Protection Order
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