TUSD Mexican American/Raza studies supporters target school safety staff

“Also staff have been told they are sitting in Mexico in the auditorium… Someone should look into this….. He passes out ligature (sic) and demands by threat that no one show it to anybody.” TUSD School Safety Officer, Censored News
 
Both Raza propagandist, David Abie Morales, aka the Three Sonorans, and Brenda Norrell of Censored News have highlighted the alleged work against TUSD security staff by the group Antisec, which is characterized as a Lulz Sec successor. Previous information dumps of law enforcement information were allegedly conducted by Lulz Sec which has rejoined the infamous and destructive internet group which calls itself Anonymous.

According to Norell, “in the C—- (Spanish expletive deleted) La Migra Dos files, Tucson schools public safety officer….. sent a letter to Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne urging an investigation of studies at Santa Rita High School in May.” The TUSD employees reached out to Arizona Attorney Genera’s office in an email, stating that, “There is a number of staff who dislike this program but afraid to speak up because they are in fear of their positions.”

Fear of reprisal from the Mexican American/Raza Studies staff and their supporters has hampered efforts of professional TUSD staff from coming forward with their concerns over the years. Now Censored News “reports” that Antisec claims, “We are making sure they experience just a taste of the same kind of violence and terror they dish out on an every day basis. Our advice to you is to quit while you still can and turn on your commanding officers before you end up in our cross hairs next, because we’re not stopping until every prisoner is freed and every prison is burned to the ground.”

Last week Tucson Daily Independent reported that an international group of hackers hacked into Arizona DPS’s computers because of the group’s opposition to Arizona’s immigration law SB1070. The group known as LulzSec downloaded and posted law-enforcement files.

The Arizona Department of Public Safety files posted on LulzSec’s website included “personal information about officers and numerous documents ranging from routine alerts from out-of-state police agencies to videos and photos about the hazards of police work and operations of drug gangs. The names of the files are as innocuous as “resume” and “evaluation form” and as provocative as “cartel leader threatens deadly force on U.S. police,” according to the Arizona Republic.

According to Norell’s blog, the TUSD School Safety Officer described a TUSD event, “Also staff have been told they are sitting in Mexico in the auditorium… Someone should look into this….. He passes out ligature (sic) and demands by threat that no one show it to anybody.”

Loretta Hunnicutt