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Teacher Who Doxxed The WRONG Covington Student Has Been Dealt A Big Dose Of Karma!

Many of us when we were kids were taught one key principle that we hopefully all tried to take with us throughout our lives.

If you are going to accuse someone of something you had better make sure that you are one hundred percent that you are correct.

Accusing someone of something when you aren’t totally sure opens you up for a good browbeating by even people that might be on your side if you accuse someone that’s innocent of what you are accusing them of.

Also, if you are going to accuse someone you also might want to make sure you have the right person too…

Via Daily Caller:

A Colorado school district placed a seventh-grade teacher on leave following her alleged claim on Twitter that a random student was part of the “Hitler Youth,” mistaking him for one of the Covington Catholic High School boys caught in the encounter with American Indian activist Nathan Phillips.

Mountain Ridge Middle School (MRMS) social studies teacher Michelle Grissom allegedly named and posted a picture of Covington Catholic student Jay Jackson as one of the boys wearing Make America Great Again (MAGA) hats in Washington, D.C. Jackson was not in Washington with his schoolmates at the time of the now-infamous incident.

The group of boys were caught in a viral video that made it seem like they were mocking Phillips, though complete footage shows Phillips had initiated the encounter Friday. Many have tried to doxx the boys following the media outrage.

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John Jackson, the dad, asked Grissom multiple times to take down tweets referring to his son as part of the “Hitler Youth” and a picture of Jay Jackson. Grissom took down the post Sunday, but only after the father sent the tweet to the district.

“Michelle Grissom is currently on leave,” MRMS principal Shannon Clarke said in an email to parents Wednesday, 9News reported. “Please understand that I am unable to share specific details, as this is a personnel matter.”

John Jackson said in a series of tweets his son was not at the U.S. capital due to basketball games on Friday and Saturday. The dad added his son faced harassment and bullying because of the accusations.



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