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Loudoun County dad hears verdict on claim he trespassed at school board meeting

A Loudoun County, Virginia, father who was arrested in 2021 at a school board meeting – an arrest that was used by the Biden administration as reason for its political attacks on parents concerned about leftist ideologies – has been found not guilty of trespassing.

Jon Tigges had been arrested on June. 22, 2021, after he raised his objections to the school district’s “moral decay.”

He had been found guilty earlier, but now Loudoun Circuit Judge Douglas Fleming Jr. cleared him of any wrongdoing.

Fleming found Tigges not only had a First Amendment right to attend the heated meeting but also that the superintendent who shut down the official gathering last summer had no right to declare it an ‘unlawful assembly,’” according to a report in The Federalist.

Tigges said, “My thanks to God for justice.”

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