Round Rock ISD police force arrests parents at their homes
The Round Rock Independent School District (RRISD) in Texas is using its own armed agents to arrest parents who speak out against the school board's policies
At issue in the next meeting was the district's mask mandate. For this, Clark, a retired Army captain, and other parents sought to speak, but instead, the school board "locked the majority of parents out of the room, preventing them from speaking." According to Rufo, while the parents were asking the school board to open the room for public comment on a major policy item, "school board president Amy Weir directed officers to remove Clark from school property." "As he was dragged out by two officers, Clark shouted to the audience: 'It's an open meeting! Shame on you. Communist! Communist! Let the public in!'" Rufo explained.
RRISD has it's own police force, Rufo said, explaining: "with a three-layer chain of command, patrol units, school resource officers, a detective, and a K-9 unit." And only a few days after Clark's removal from school board premises, the school district "sent police officers to the homes of both men [Story and Clark], arrested them, and put them in jail on charges of 'disorderly conduct with intent to disrupt a meeting.'"