Police say juvenile who allegedly wrote racist messages against Black Lives Matter at a grade school playground committed a misdemeanor violation



A juvenile could face misdemeanor charges for allegedly writing racist messages against Black Lives Matter with wood chips in a playground at an elementary school in Burlington, Wisconsin.

The messages were discovered in September at Cooper Elementary School but it took police months to identify a juvenile suspect and notify the public.

The wood chips were arranged to spell out the phrase, "die n***** die," and "down with BLM."

A spokesperson for the Burlington Area School District would not say if the juvenile suspect identified by the police was a student of the elementary school, and if they were to face punishment from the district if they were a student.

Police Chief Mark Anderson said that the juvenile had committed a misdemeanor and that they are considering charging them with disorderly conduct charges for crimes committed against certain people or property.

The phrases were discovered three days after a heated school board meeting over a controversy stemming from a teacher that decided to teach her fourth grade class about the Black Lives Matter movement. Many of the parents in the district were outraged that she was teaching what they believed to be political propaganda in favor of the liberal movement.

At a later school board meeting in November, Black Lives Matter protesters interrupted the board members and demanded that more be done to curtail incidents of racism related to the outrage around the 4th grade BLM lesson. Police had to escort them out after the scene turned ugly with angry confrontations.

If the minor is charged with the Class B misdemeanor violation and found guilty, they could face up to a year in jail, or a $1,000 fine, or both.

Here's more about the controversy at Cooper Elementary:

Parents angered over 'Black Lives Matter' lesson taught at elementary schoolwww.youtube.com

Wisconsin school board meeting descends into chaos when Black Lives Matter protesters chant and intimidate board members



Black Lives Matter protesters succeeded in disrupting and shutting down a local school board meeting in Wisconsin after they angrily confronted board members over an anti-racist curriculum.

The chaos unfolded at a meeting of the Burlington Area School District Board of Education in Burlington.

The protesters were angry about racist comments made on social media against a fourth-grade teacher in the school district that had taught a lesson many thought was political propaganda related to the Black Lives Matter protests.

"I'm sick of each and every one of you being silent!" said one mother to the board after speaking about racism against her son.

Protesters were allowed to publicly comment for about an hour but when board members tried to move on to other topics, they began chanting, "Black Lives Matter!" and "Shut it down!"

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In a video of the incident posted by The Journal Times, protesters can be seen screaming and yelling at other members of the audience and getting in the faces of the school board members. One can be heard mocking a school board member about President Donald Trump.

After police shut down the event and escorted the school board members out of the room, the protest continued outside. One man claimed that the police pushed him and a scuffle appeared to break out as others tried to hold him back from escalating the situation.

"Stop holding motherf***ers back! If that's what they want to do, let them do it! The f***?!" yelled one woman.

In another video from the event, Mike Ramczyk of the Burlington Standard Press reported that many of the protesters said that they were from Milwaukee and other communities outside of Burlington.

Black Lives Matter caravan, many who said they came from Milwaukee and other area communities to show solidarity fo… https://t.co/wgPtqcv5IV
— Mike Ramczyk (@Mike Ramczyk)1604977702.0

After the meeting, protesters encouraged each other to continue resisting racism through the use of the disruptive tactics employed at Karcher Middle School.

"We are non-violent, but we did not stay peaceful," said one protest speaker.

The Burlington School District serves about 3,100 students, with about 36% of those being minority students.

Here's a video from the fiery meeting:

Burlington Area School Board meeting gets shut down by demonstrators calling for anti-racismwww.youtube.com