March 25, 2023

Exclusive: Cops Allow PEDO Textbooks In Schools

Local police force not concerned with extremely graphic sexual images in school your local library

Media reporter Kristi Leigh attempted to file a police report regarding pornographic materials found in the particular library of her kid’s school and was power down by local law enforcement.

Leigh tried to file the report with the Williamson County, Texas Sheriff’s Office because she has been worried the Round Rock Self-employed School District Police might cover for their employer, the college district.

Instead of talking with her, the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office place her on the phone with Round Rock ISD Police.

Leigh showed the particular camera a censored edition of one of the disturbingly intimate books found at the school library while describing it for an officer.

GRAPHIC IMAGE WARNING!

After several mins of being transferred back and forth between multiple police departments, Leigh finally got a Travis County Sheriff’s deputy to the phone.

Leigh explained what type of pornographic material the school books contained as well as the officer responded, “ These people books right? It’s an educational facility… I don’t think it fits the elements of the crime. ”

Would the officer end up being fine with Playboy mags being placed on school bookshelves?

In the end, the officer failed to take Leigh’s report and suggested the lady file a complaint on-line.


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