Don’t tell your parents

By: Diane Benjamin

When Dr. David Mouser ran Tri-Valley, according to former employees, he told students “don’t tell your parents”. Tri-Valley is tiny compared to District 87, yesterday’s lockdown reasons were harder for him to keep secret.

The message below was sent to parents. It isn’t a false alarm (as reported by media) when “a subject was apprehended”. It isn’t a false alarm when videos are posted on Facebook of police holding a male on the ground outside while an adult is telling the kids to get away from the windows.

If Dr. Mouser wants to keep secrets he needs to ban cell phones in schools. Wait for it . . . .

3 thoughts on “Don’t tell your parents

  1. Security and Safety : big money

    people and students and buildings in area used as test rats for Public Safety ($$)

    Question everything – Narratives matter

  2. There was no credible threat because the suspect who was being accused of being a threat did not have any weapons on him and the investigation determined the threat was not credible. Just because someone is accused, doesn’t mean they are guilty.

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