“Another teacher. “Redacted” works for John McEachern
High School in Powder Springs, Georgia. Here's the contact info for the school.”
Replies of, “I let them have it,” and “ Hunt this POS down” appeared alongside photos of McEachern’s principal. A day later, someone shared their response from Cobb County Schools that the teacher was under investigation. By Saturday it was circulating on Facebook and within seven days Cobb Superintendent Chris Ragsdale proudly announced several teachers had been removed for “celebrating” Charlie Kirk’s death.
But was it?
A post made by a political account called So Informed was allegedly shared by a Cobb County teacher to their personal story. The post read:
“Charlie Kirk was a racist, xenophobic, transphobic, Islamophobic, sexist, white nationalist mouthpiece who made millions of dollars inciting hatred in this country.
Whether it was his genocide denial, his transphobic tirades, his pushing for mass deportations, or his normalizing Trumpism for years, the man stood for nothing but hate.
I extend absolutely no empathy for people like that.
In this situation, my empathy is reserved for his children.
May they grow up to live in a country that is the total opposite of everything their father envisioned.
May all of our children grow up to live in a country that values their lives enough to take gun violence seriously and reject any person who would try to justify senseless gun-related deaths - especially the deaths of children.”
The Cobb teacher allegedly added, "Guess this was just the unfortunate result of protecting that oh so precious second amendment,” a reference to a statement made by the late podcaster.
Let’s compare the above statement with one made by the account that exposed the Cobb County teacher’s first and last name along with her place of employment.