
Republican Indiana Gov. Mike Braun on Wednesday threatened to suspend or revoke teachersā licenses if they have made āterribleā comments online in the wake of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirkās recent assassination.
Braun wrote on social media Wednesday that the Indiana Secretary of Educationās office will review reports of teachers and administrators in the state making comments celebrating or inciting āpolitical violence.ā The governorās comments come amid recent reports of some school board members and teachers across the U.S. celebrating Kirkās Sept. 10 murderon social media.
āTeachers play a critical role in the shaping of our youth. As a result, we hold them to a higher standard,ā Braun wrote in the X post. āThe vast majority of Indianaās educators live up to that standard; but sadly, in recent days a few have not.ā
Braun also emphasized that any calls for political violence āare not freedom of speech and should not be tolerated.ā
āWe donāt always have to agree with each other on all of the issues,ā Braun said. āBut disagreement should never lead to the type of horrific tragedy we witnessed last week. In the aftermath of Charlie Kirkās assassination, there have been some terrible things shared, particularly across social media. While we must protect the First Amendment, calls for political violence are not freedom of speech and should not be tolerated.ā
āThe Secretary of Education has the authority to suspend or revoke a license for misconduct and the office will review reported statements of K-12 teachers and administrators who have made statements to celebrate or incite political violence,ā the governor added.
The Indiana secretary of education is able to suspend or revoke teachersā licenses for immorality, misconduct in office, incompetency or willful neglect of duty, according to Indiana Code.
Republican Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and Republican Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith have both been soliciting reports of teachers and other employees in the Hoosier State who ācelebrate or rationalizeā Kirkās assassination, the Indianapolis Star reported.
Additionally, Ball State University in Muncie, Ind. said in a Wednesday statement posted to X that they had fired a staff member, Suzanne Swierc, after she made a social media post about Kirkās assassination that was āinconsistent with the distinctive nature and trustā of her leadership position.
The Indiana Department of Education did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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