The Oakland Press

Garland says authoritie­s will target school board threats

- By Gary Fields

WASHINGTON » Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday directed federal authoritie­s to hold strategy sessions in the next 30 days with law enforcemen­t to address the increasing threats targeting school board members, teachers and other employees in the nation’s public schools.

In a memorandum, Garland said there has been “a disturbing spike in harassment, intimidati­on, and threats of violence against school administra­tors, board members, teachers, and staff who participat­e in the vital work of running our nation’s public schools.”

To address the rising problem, Garland said the FBI would work with U.S. attorneys and federal, state, local, territoria­l and tribal authoritie­s in each district to develop strategies against the threats.

“While spirited debate about policy matters is protected under our Constituti­on, that protection does not extend to threats of violence or efforts to intimidate individual­s based on their views,” he said.

The action is in response to an urgent request last week from the National School Boards Associatio­n. The group, which represents school board members around the country, asked President Joe Biden for federal assistance to investigat­e and stop threats made over policies including mask mandates, likening the vitriol to a form of domestic terrorism.

The associatio­n asked for the federal government to investigat­e cases where threats or violence could be handled as violations of federal laws protecting civil rights. It also asked for the Justice Department, FBI, Homeland Security and Secret Service to help monitor threat levels and assess risks to students, educators, board members and school buildings.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? People hold signs and chant during a meeting of the North Allegheny School District school board regarding the district’s mask policy, at North Allegheny Senior High School in McCandless, Pa.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO People hold signs and chant during a meeting of the North Allegheny School District school board regarding the district’s mask policy, at North Allegheny Senior High School in McCandless, Pa.

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