New York Post

Blue with outrage

Teacher scolds kid for pro-cop mask

- By JACKIE SALO

A substitute teacher in California berated a 13-year-old student for wearing a pro-police mask, claiming the face covering was the new version of the Confederat­e flag, video shows.

Lucas Lillar was wearing the mask featuring a thin blue line in support of law enforcemen­t when he was confronted by the educator last Monday in his math class at Lyman Gilmore Middle School in Grass Valley, Fox News reported.

“That’s not the American flag, that’s the new Confederac­y flag,” the teacher could be heard saying in the video.

“Well, we can’t do the Confederat­e, but we can put up the red, white and blue. No, it’s black, white, with some blue line in it,” the substitute continued.

Lillar replied, “Yeah, it’s got the thin blue line.”

The teacher replied, “Yeah, but it’s not American.”

Lillar said he was scratching his head over the exchange, which he says lasted 20 minutes.

“I was confused because I didn’t know what he was talking about at first. And then he kept saying that is un-American and how if police don’t like you, they’ll shoot you,” he told “Fox & Friends.”

Lillar’s mother, Amanda McCallum, said the principal assured her that the substitute would not be allowed to teach in the district again.

“The next step that we’re working on is putting statements together so that he cannot teach again in the state,” she told the outlet.

Nevada County Superinten­dent of Schools Scott W. Lay said the incident is under investigat­ion.

“We expect all educators to perform their duties with utmost respect and profession­alism to afford our youth an environmen­t conducive to learning. The California Commission on Teacher Credential­ing that governs educator credential­s will be informed of this incident,” Lay said in a statement to CBS13.

 ?? ?? SHIELDED: Lucas Lillar of California wearing his thin blue line mask, and with his mother, Amanda McCallum.
SHIELDED: Lucas Lillar of California wearing his thin blue line mask, and with his mother, Amanda McCallum.

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