Washington DC’s ABC News affiliate reports:
Page County Public Schools in Luray, Virginia will increase police presence at schools Monday after a mother made a perceived threat during a school board meeting Thursday night.
Amelia King was upset about the school mask mandate and said her children would not be wearing masks on Monday and she would “bring every single gun loaded and ready.” King was cut off because she ran over the three-minute time allotted for comments.
She walked away saying, “I will see you Monday.” School officials said they are in communication with local law enforcement and that there will be an increased police presence at each school Friday and Monday.
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VA MOM THREATENS TO BRING GUNS TO SCHOOL OVER MASK MANDATE: Amelia King was upset about the mask mandate and said her children would not be wearing masks on Monday and she would “bring every single gun loaded.”https://t.co/OKXoKZtJwv
— 7News DC (@7NewsDC) January 21, 2022
“I will bring every single gun loaded and ready to…I’ll see you all on Monday.”
Page County Public Schools in Luray, Va. to increase police presence Monday after a mother made a perceived threat during a school board meeting over mask mandates.
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— 7News DC (@7NewsDC) January 21, 2022