School leaders face backlash over Charlie Kirk posts: 'It’s scary' – EVOL

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. — Several prominent Virginia Republicans are expressing outrage over social media posts that appear to come from two Chesterfield County school leaders in the wake of the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

State Sen. Glen Sturtevant Jr. (R–Chesterfield) said the posts—though not yet publicly confirmed by their authors—were unacceptable.

“Sure looks like it’s them, and if it’s not, I’d love to hear from them saying they did not post these awful, terrible things,” Sturtevant said. “It’s not acceptable. It can’t continue.”

Posts Circulating Online

As reported Thursday by CBS 6, one private Facebook post, apparently from Chesterfield Dean of Students Alana Hartman Hall, read:

“When you promote violence and advocate for a percentage of teachers and students to be sacrificed to school shootings. You reap what you sow.”

Chesterfield school official faces calls for resignation over Facebook post about Charlie Kirk

A second post circulating online is a screenshot of an Instagram Story from the private account of Chesterfield School Board Member Dot Heffron.

It read: “Call me old fashioned, but I remember when we used to be okay with shooting Nazis.”

The Chesterfield County Public Schools division released a statement later Thursday, saying in part:

“The school

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