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The executive director of a police union in California has been placed on leave and is facing federal charges after allegedly importing drugs from overseas and distributing them throughout the country

           

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It is unacceptable for anyone to engage in illegal activities, especially those who are in positions of authority and trust like the executive director of a police union. This behavior undermines the very purpose of law enforcement and tarnishes the reputation of the police. It's important to allow the legal process to take its course and hold accountable those responsible for their actions,The charges against the individual will be determined by the court's verdict after investigating and analyzing the evidence presented by both sides. It is important to respect the legal process and wait for a verdict before making any judgments or comments on the matter according to me .


Matthew Healy how much time have you spent in a classroom as a volunteer to actually see what’s happening? Parent teacher conferences? Field trips? I’ve raised three kids through the public school system and can tell you that the teachers are getting an unfair assessment. They work their tails off to get our kids to the next level. They are sometimes the ones that feed and clothe their students. Supply classrooms out of their own pockets. They can also tell which kids don’t get support from their parents and offer a little extra guidance so they don’t fall behind. This nonsense lately is purely political and the kids end up affected by the parents politics!


Matthew Healy how much time have you spent in the classroom? What is YOUR experience? Do you follow the budget of your school district? Do you attend meetings? Do you speak up and fight or fundraiser for programs you think are important? Do you go to classrooms and give spelling tests to students? Correct papers? Or is book banning what you’re looking for? I’ve spent countless hours helping in the classrooms and PTAs to support these teachers. We’ve fundraised to keep music programs going and provide teachers basic classroom needs. I’ve seen parents more concerned with using schools as a babysitter and never stepping inside the doors to help. I’ve seen parents at the end of the school year dropping off their child’s lunch who didn’t even know their child’s teachers name! The end of the year! Parents couldn’t be bothered to get involved until recently. And for what - to ban books on Rosa Parks! Heaven forbid they attend a book fair or science fair or back to school night! So when we talk about what’s failing our students, we need to look at those who never stepped up or fought for their kids and are now crying foul!




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