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    FYI: name and state have been removed from the following news story…

    <state> Superintendent of Public Instruction <name> was arrested Sunday for a domestic incident. Just before 11 p.m., last night she released a statement.

    <name> said: “An argument escalated to the point where I was concerned for my safety. Unfortunately, this incident was not the first situation where I felt I was at risk. In fact, the problem has been escalating in recent months. The mistake that I made was I thought I could fix the problem, and that it was somehow my fault.”

    She posted bail and is scheduled to appear in court.

     

    I’ll follow this story and add as needed..

    #23876
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    It’s  rare that a woman will get arested in a domestic violence situation, which signals utter bulls~~~ in her statement.

    I’ll keep an eye out here for any updates, Cheers XSDBS.

    The harder the fight the sweeter the victory

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    Yesterdays newspaper:

    Few willing to comment on arrest of top education official

    Story:

    The top Department of Public Instruction official was arrested Sunday following a report of domestic violence that occurred at the <city> residence of <man>. <woman> was later released on bond.

    Officials were hesitant to comment Monday on the weekend arrest of <woman>, the state’s superintendent of public instruction, saying more information was needed.

    <city> Police received a call from a residence on the 1100 block of <address> at about 1:45 a.m. Sunday when <man>, <age>, reported that <woman> had struck him.

    “The victim had a visible injury on his face,” said <city> Police <officer>, who declined to say whether alcohol was a factor in the incident.

    <city> Police <officer> said officers arrested <woman> at her <city> home.

    “(Officers) met her at the residence, explained the situation and she was taken into custody,” <officer> said.

    <officer> said <woman> was transferred from <city> police custody shortly after 2 p.m. and booked at the <city> Detention Center shortly after 4:30 p.m.

    A bond hearing was held Sunday night before <city> Municipal Judge <judge>. A $150 cash bond was posted by <woman>’s sister, and <woman> was released.

    No charges yet

    <woman> hasn’t officially been charged but had been held on one misdemeanor count of simple assault.

    <state> Republican Party chairman <name> issued a statement on Monday afternoon.

    “This is a troubling reminder of what is, unfortunately, a situation for many families across our state. We hope that this incident will spur a public conversation about domestic violence and will help others in similar circumstances to take appropriate corrective steps,” <name> said.

    Gov. <name>’s office declined comment.

    “Knowing little about what has occurred, it would be irresponsible to comment at this time,”

    spokesman <name> said.

    Democratic-NPL Party officials also refrained from weighing in.

    “We don’t know all the facts. We don’t have a comment until more details come out,” Dem-NPL executive director <name> said.

    The superintendent’s office is traditionally a nonpartisan office, although the Republican and Dem-NPL parties provide a letter of support to a candidate at their party conventions. <woman> is a Republican.

    <woman> is scheduled to appear in municipal court Tuesday.

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    More news:

    An attorney for <state> Superintendent of Public Instruction <woman> entered a not guilty plea on her behalf Tuesday to a simple assault charge that alleges she struck her fiance with an object Sunday, injuring his face.

    Attorney <attorney> said after the arraignment in <city> Municipal Court that now isn’t the time to get into specifics about the case.

    “When that time comes, the facts will plainly show that <woman> did not do this and she is innocent of this charge,” he said.

    <woman> did not appear with <attorney> in court, which is common for a Class B misdemeanor charge. She faces up to 30 days in jail and a $1,500 fine if convicted.

    Municipal Judge <judge> allowed <woman> to remain free on $150 cash bond and ordered her to have no contact with her fiancé and alleged victim, <man>.

    A court trial was set for March 23, but <attorney> said there’s a “very good likelihood” that <woman> will request a jury trial and the case will be transferred to district court.

    City Prosecutor <name> declined to comment on the specifics of the charge. The complaint alleges <woman>“struck her boyfriend, <man>, with an object causing injury to his face” at his home in the 1100 block of <address> in <city>.

    Police were called to the home at 1:43 a.m. Sunday and arrested <woman>later that day at her home in <city>. She was briefly jailed at the <city> Detention Center and was bailed out by her sister.

    <woman>, <age>, said in a statement released by her spokesman Sunday that said an argument with  <man> “escalated to the point where I was concerned for my safety,” and that it wasn’t the first situation where she felt at risk.

    In a statement Monday from his attorney, <man> said it’s “disappointing that there has been an attempt to discredit me personally as well as what happened. There are other witnesses to verify what took place, but out of respect for the legal process and <woman>, I decline further comment at this time.”

    <man> also denied assaulting <woman> in an incident that led to him being arrested for battery last summer by the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in Orlando, Fla. The charge was later dropped.

    A copy of the police report obtained by <city> News Service says that <woman>, <man> and <woman> s twin 20-year-old sons were staying in the same room at the Grand Floridian hotel near Walt Disney World.

    One of the sons told police he awoke to see <man> straddling his mother with his hands around her neck. The son said he jumped out of bed and fought with <man> and police observed that the son had a large scratch over his chest, which he said happened during the fight.

    <woman> had a large bump on her forehead, just above her left eye, which she said she got when she fell and hit her head at the park, the report states.

    <woman> told police that “<man>was physical” and that he had straddled her and held her down by her shoulders saying, “this is it,” the report states.

    <man> wouldn’t talk with police and wasn’t being cooperative, and he smelled of alcohol and swayed from side to side when he stood up, the report states. Police observed he had a small cut to his lower lip and a cut over his left eyebrow.

    While being transported after his arrest, <man> said he was set up by <woman> and her children, the report states. He said as he returned to the room, he kissed <woman> and her son attacked him without warning.

    <woman> refused to complete a statement and said she didn’t want to involve police, the report states. The prosecutor dropped the battery charge about a month later.

    In his statement Monday, <man> called the Florida incident “regrettable” but said there was no assault on <woman>.

    <woman> was in Orlando to attend a summer institute put on by the Council of Chief State School Officers, which ran July 9-12, according to <name>, spokesman for the state Department of Public Instruction.

    The $1,680.59 in state money spent on the trip covered her lodging, airfare, miscellaneous expenses such as parking fees and taxis, and some meals, <name> wrote in an email.

    “There was no taxpayer money spent to have her sons or <man> accompany her,” he wrote.

    #23922
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    Date a woman. Go to jail. Serves you right too, you chauvinist pig! (But I’m not bitter.)

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #23927
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    Looks like she used a weapon to hit him very hard in the face. Using a weapon makes the assault charge much worse, although they don’t seem to be making a big deal of it in cases like this when the female is the perp.

    Women are famous for using weapons when fighting with men. This is why despite men being a little stronger, serious injury to to DV is equal across the sexes.

    I’m posting his pic because it’s all over the internet and notice in this pic it says “busted” like he’s the perp.

    The true face of domestic violence

    Someone posted a pic of a woman who got a black eye and her abuser was, rightfully put in prison.

    Now this woman is a top educator. Shouldn’t she lose her job? The people commenting in the paper sure think so.

    I think keeping these two apart is the right thing to do, they seem to have a toxic relationship (he’s engaged to a single mom over 40 with kids, any questions?).

    Do I think she is a danger to others? No I don’t. This is between them. I don’t see her as a danger to society.

    But things won’t change until women are held accountable for their domestic violence. Right now it’s open season on men. Men can’t defend themselves. You hear her, she’s already accusing her accuser of domestic violence and she was “afraid”.

    For younger guys remember that word “afraid”. P~~~ off any woman anytime, especially where it matters, at work or at home and she will say “I was afraid”. Try and prove she wasn’t. It’s the new buzz word for “men are evil” combined with “my feelings are more important than reality.

    Go your own way, do any of us really need this bat s~~~ crazy ameriskank drama? Especially with the cops with their trigger finger waiting to arrest the man.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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    03/05/2015

    (Wow, this is turning into a soap opera….)

    Board delays action on state superintendent, fiancé until assault charge resolved

    Members of the Education Standards and Practices Board indicated Thursday they would postpone any disciplinary action against the state superintendent of public instruction and a <city> teacher until the court reaches a decision in the alleged domestic violence incident involving the two educators.

    The board, which oversees licensing of <state>’s teachers, voted to table the matter.

    State Superintendent <woman> was charged with simple assault in February after allegedly assaulting her fiance, <man>, who teaches at three public schools in <city>.

    <woman>’s trial is scheduled for March 23 in <city> Municipal Court.

    <woman attorney>, assistant attorney general for <state>, said it’s board policy to address situations in which teachers face assault charges.

    “You can discipline a licensee if they have been convicted of an offense deemed by the board to have a direct bearing on their ability to serve as a teacher or administrator and not been sufficiently rehabilitated,” <woman attorney> told the board.

    <woman> attended the meeting but did not speak to the board.

    <woman attorney> also addressed <man>’s police records.

    <man>, who did not appear at the meeting, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence in December. In an earlier incident, he was arrested for DUI in 2011, and he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of reckless driving.

    A battery charge against <man> was dropped in July after an alleged domestic violence instance against <woman> in <another state>.

    <woman attorney> said the board could choose to take disciplinary action against <man> if he violated a rule adopted by the board. She referenced the board’s code of ethics, which requires teachers to protect students from conditions detrimental to learning or to their physiological or psychological well-being.

    “That’s all the information we have,” she said. “As is our policy, normally we wait to get more information before making a decision on these things.”

    <woman attorney> said the board will monitor legal proceedings against <woman> and any action taken against <man> by the <city> School Board.

    The school board has not taken any steps to discipline <man> though school administrators have placed him on an improvement plan following absences at work.

    #28092
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    Seems like he’s getting off easy? They are getting ready to fire him and her. He get’s hit they both get punished same old pussy pass.

    It seems in NY it’s against the law to hold absences due to DV against an employee. So the school board is breaking the law by holding the absences due to him having in the s~~~ beat out of him by his boss who works for them against him.

    Being a victim of domestic violence can affect many parts of your life, including your job. Under NY’s employment discrimination law, you cannot be discriminated against by an employer due to your status as a domestic violence victim. You may file a complaint against an employer if you feel that s/he has fired you, refused to hire you, or treated you differently than other employees based on your status as a victim of domestic violence. Also, if you have to quit your job due to domestic violence, you may still be entitled to unemployment benefits. The laws that protect you are explained below.

    Of course this is from a womans law web site.

    http://www.womenslaw.org/laws_state_type.php?id=13717&state_code=NY

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

    #28093
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    Women tend to be more brutal in DV cases because they know that they have a huge chance at getting away with it.

    #32539
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    03-20-15

    (I’m not surprised at all with this news…)

    A simple assault charge accusing state Superintendent of Public Instruction <woman> of striking her then-fiance with an object has been dismissed for lack of evidence, City Prosecutor <prosecutor> said Friday.

    Authorities arrested <woman> on Feb. 15 at her <city> home on suspicion of simple assault, a misdemeanor punishable by up to 30 days in jail and a $1,500 fine.

    <city> police said her then-fiance, <man>, a teacher at <school> in <city>, reported that <woman> had assaulted him at his home early that morning. Police said <man> had a visible injury and dried blood on his face.

    <prosecutor> said there were two witnesses to the incident, and, while they saw <woman> throw some things, “neither of those two saw anything strike the victim.”

    “So, I don’t think there’s enough to prove that the injury occurred as a result of her throwing something,” <prosecutor> said.

    #32540
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    A simple assault charge accusing state Superintendent of Public Instruction of striking her then-fiance with an object has been dismissed for lack of evidence, City Prosecutor said Friday.

    Had it been a man there would have been enough to convict because you know men are violent abusers. ::eye roll::

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    March 27th, 2015

    Teacher licensing board to consider action against <woman>, <man>

    State Superintendent of Public Instruction <woman> and her former fiance <man>, a teacher, will appear on the agenda of an upcoming meeting of the state’s teacher licensing board.

    The Education Standards and Practices Board is slated to discuss both educators at its meeting Thursday in <city>.

    The board delayed taking any disciplinary action against <woman> or <man> at a meeting earlier this month. Board members agreed to wait until the court reached a decision in the case against <woman>, who was charged with simple assault after <man> called police following an incident between the two.

    The charge against <woman> was dropped last week.

    The board also discussed <man>’s police records at its March meeting, including pleading guilty to driving under the influence in December 2014. He was also arrested for DUI in 2011, and he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of reckless driving.

    A battery charge against <man> was dropped last summer after an alleged domestic violence instance against <woman> in Florida.

    The board said it would also monitor any action the <city> School Board takes against him. <man>, a <city> Public Schools teacher, is on an improvement plan following absences at work.

    The school board has not taken any action against him.

    #35495
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    There is no f~~~ing justice anymore.

    Woman gets arrested for domestic violence: “I’m the VICTIM! I didn’t feel safe! It’s all because of MEN that I had to hit back! The fact that you ARRESTED me for it means that there is a WAR against WOMEN!”

    Men gets arrested for domestic violence: *He makes no statement* He’s thrown into jail so fast, he doesn’t have time to make a statement. And if he makes bail, the screaming feminists are calling for his return to prison and he can’t come within a mile of his own house if his girlfriend/wife is still living there. His job is lost, his money is gone, his life is in shambles.

    And that’s even if he’s innocent of these charges. Any statement he ends up making falls on deaf ears and ZERO sympathy.

    My mother was a GENIUS at making false domestic violence charges…but most of the time, the charges never stuck. As she got older and more violently-deranged, her brain cells began to misfire and she could NEVER keep her story straight.

    The last time I was around her, in 2006, we had a huge argument and she threatened to call the police on me after she attacked me with a knife and I disarmed her and pushed her away from me. I said, “Go ahead, bitch” and she called 911. When the police arrived, she was screaming that I had tried to RAPE her. When the R word came out, I was astonished and speechless. Why would anyone try to rape/molest their own MOTHER, for God’s sake? The police tried to calm her down and told her to explain the entire story. They got the story out of her seven times, and in seven different versions.

    Story number one: I had pushed her down across the bed and tried to rape her.

    Story number three: I didn’t rape her but I abused her, and threatened her with a knife.

    Story number five: There was no knife, but she THINK she was raped, and now she wasn’t so sure that I did it.

    Story number seven: A BLACK man had crawled through her window and raped her, and he jumped back out the window after doing the deed when I burst through the door waving a knife.

    Yes. No F~~~ING s~~~. I wish I was making this up. Needless to say, the policemen on scene were as speechless as I was. The handcuffs never went on my wrists, and after I told them that she is bipolar and has Borderline Personality Disorder, the police recommended that I get her some medical help and left shortly after that, clearly thinking that she was completely bats~~~ crazy.

    She could never get her stories straight, which is why not even our crooked, woman-friendly legal system could ever take her word for it.

    And that was the last time I was ever with my mother without having potential witnesses just in case of another outburst.

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    April 2nd 2015

    Board takes no disciplinary action against <woman>, <man>

    State Superintendent of Public Instruction <woman> and her former fiance, <city> Public Schools teacher <man>, will face no disciplinary action from the state’s teacher licensing board following a February dispute between the two.

    The Education Standards and Practices Board voted unanimously Thursday against disciplining either educator.

    <woman> faced a charge of simple assault stemming from an incident in February when <man> called police on his then-fiance.

    When the board met in early March, members agreed to hold off on any action against the educators until the court reached a decision in the legal dispute.

    The charge against <woman> was dropped two weeks ago.

    Board members did not discuss either educator during Thursday’s meeting before they voted, though Assistant Attorney General for North Dakota <attorney general> explained why she recommended the board take no action.

    She said the only basis for discipline against <woman> would be for immoral behavior.

    “I do not think that there is any evidence to support this, and I would recommend that the board does not take any disciplinary action,” she said.

    <woman> sat with the audience during Thursday’s meeting but did not address the board.

    <man> did not attend the meeting. <attorney general> recounted his history of police-related incidents that has come to light following the February incident between him and <woman>.

    <man> is on probation after he pleaded guilty to a driving under the influence charge in December, she said. He was also arrested for DUI in 2011, and he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of reckless driving.

    A battery charge against <man> was dropped this summer after an alleged domestic violence instance against <woman> in Florida.

    <attorney general> also referenced a letter of reprimand in his <city> Public Schools personnel file. <man> has been placed on an improvement plan following absences at work.

    She said the board could decide to take action against <man> based on his DUI charge for being convicted of an offense that has a direct bearing on his ability to serve as a teacher. The board could also decide to discipline him for refusing to perform the duties of a teacher, or for violating the board’s code of ethics.

    However, she said she did not believe the board had evidence to support any of those bases.

    <end of news story>

    Every one of these news stories goes on and on about the man, vilifying him, trying to redirect the focus from the woman.

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    April 10th, 2015

    <man> resigns teaching post

    Teacher <man> resigned his job at <city> Public Schools late Thursday, citing personal reasons, according to a press release from the school district.

    The district had placed him on administrative leave Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday after he made a call to a radio talk show during the work day to discuss his relationship with former fiancee, State Superintendent <woman>.

    He spoke on <radio>’s “News & Views” with host <host> for 16 minutes Tuesday morning. The school district said <man> made the phone call during his paid travel time or classroom preparation time.

    Bismarck Superintendent <superintendent> said Wednesday that discussing his personal relationship issues on the radio show during his paid work day was not appropriate and violated a district administrative rule.

    A press release from the school district cited the rule, which states that “the minimum work day for all full-time teachers in the Bismarck School District is eight hours including a duty-free lunch period of one-half hour.”

    <man> spoke on the radio after he heard an interview with <woman> on the same show, <host> said Wednesday. <woman> and the radio host discussed her relationship with <man> last week.

    A February dispute between the two educators led <man> to call police on his then-fiancee. <woman> faced a simple assault charge, which was dropped last month.

    <man> was already under scrutiny by school administrators, who had issued him a letter of reprimand in January following absences at work. He was also placed on an improvement plan for the remainder of the school year.

    The state’s teacher licensing board opted against disciplining <man>  or <woman> at a meeting earlier this month following the legal dispute between the two and information that came to light about <man>’s criminal history. He pleaded guilty to a driving under the influence charge in December.

    <man>’s resignation is effective Friday, according to the school district. The school board is slated to formally accept his resignation at a meeting Monday.

    <man> worked at <city> Public Schools for 25 years and spent this school year teaching business at <name> High School, <name2> Middle School and <name3> Middle School.

    The school district said administrators will find a long-term substitute to finish teaching his classes the rest of the school year.

    <superintendent> was not available to comment Friday because she was in meetings all day, according to the school district.

    <man> did not respond to a request for comment.

    –end news story

    She goes on the radio to talk about personal issues?

    He, unfortunately, does the same thing, giving the school district the excuse it needed to “push him out the door”.

     

     

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