First published at 10:05 UTC on November 8th, 2017.
A middle school teacher who organized violent far-left riots on behalf of Antifa is suing the U.S. government for daring to expose her ties to domestic terrorism.
A Judicial Watch California Public Records Act (CPRA) request with the Berkeley Unif…
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A middle school teacher who organized violent far-left riots on behalf of Antifa is suing the U.S. government for daring to expose her ties to domestic terrorism.
A Judicial Watch California Public Records Act (CPRA) request with the Berkeley Unified School District (BUSD) to obtain information about Yvette Felarca’s violent activism, has fuelled an already tense legal drama between the teacher and the public district that employs her.
Judicialwatch.org reports: The teacher, Yvette Felarca, works at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School and is a prominent figure in By Any Means Necessary (BAMN), an organized militant group founded by the Marxist Revolutionary Workers League that uses raucous militant tactics to protest conservative speaking engagements. Over the summer Felarca was arrested and charged with several crimes, including felony assault, for inciting a riot in Sacramento, according to information provided by the Sacramento County District Attorney’s office to a Berkeley news outlet.
Felarca was captured on video calling a man a Nazi and punching him in the stomach repeatedly while shouting obscenities at him. More than a dozen people were injured in the riot, at least 10 with stab wounds, and the capitol grounds suffered thousands of dollars in property damage.
BUSD has accused Felarca of brainwashing and indoctrinating students for years and in a 2016 letter cited in a local news article the district writes that her performance “reflected unprofessional conduct and unsatisfactory performance,” both grounds for dismissal.
The teacher repeatedly solicited students to participate in protests, used students to support her own personal political agenda and repeatedly used leave time to attend immigrant rights marches in Washington D.C., even though the district says it is not an allowable use for personal or sick leave. “It was evident that you and your [By Any Means Necessary] representatives were actively trying to brainwash and manipulate these young..
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