Kyle Kashuv is one of the Parkland survivors you don’t hear much about. That’s because he isn’t anywhere as obnoxious as David Hogg or Emma Gonzalez. You don’t hear much about Kyle Kashuv primarily because he’s also pro Second Amendment. Over this past weekend, Kashuv and his father went to a Florida gun range to fire off some rounds. What happened on Monday should scare anyone who fears they might be losing their rights. Kashuv was summoned by an armed school resource officer to Mr. Greenleaf’s office. They pulled Kashuv from class because he had posted pictures on his social media accounts of being at the gun range with his dad. Basically, Kashuv is being checked over more harshly than Nikolas Cruz ever was by the FBI or local Broward County police. What the hell is going on here? Need any more proof that the real fascists in this country are liberal Democrats?
Kyle Kashuv questioned by school authorities for visiting gun range with father |
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BREAKING: Anti-Gun Control Parkland Survivor Kyle Kashuv Questioned By School Security For Visiting Gun Range With His Father https://t.co/g2FaAuglMn pic.twitter.com/44HmlxGUYf
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) April 23, 2018
Kashuv was quickly called out for visiting a gun range and posting about it by a variety of other students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. But that wasn’t the end of the story. When Kyle went to school today, his principal informed him that other students had been upset by his posts, but that he hadn’t done anything wrong. But according to Kyle, in the middle of the morning, events took a different turn:
Near the end of third period, my teacher got a call from the office saying I need to go down and see a Mr. Greenleaf. I didn’t know Mr. Greenleaf, but it turned out that he was an armed school resource officer. I went down and found him, and he escorted me to his office. Then a second security officer walked in and sat behind me. Both began questioning me intensely. First, they began berating my tweet, although neither of them had read it; then they began aggressively asking questions about who I went to the range with, whose gun we used, about my father, etc. They were incredibly condescending and rude.
Then a third officer from the Broward County Sheriff’s Office walked in, and began asking me the same questions again. At that point, I asked whether I could record the interview. They said no. I asked if I had done anything wrong. Again, they answered no. I asked why I was there. One said, “Don’t get snappy with me, do you not remember what happened here a few months ago?”
They continued to question me aggressively, though they could cite nothing I had done wrong. They kept calling me “the pro-Second Amendment kid.” I was shocked and honestly, scared. It definitely felt like they were attempting to intimidate me.
I was treated like a criminal for no reason other than having gone to the gun range and posted on social media about it.