1/ @chccs superintendent Nyah Hamlett will be moving to her next DEI position after a scandal-ridden term
Hamlett was discovered to have plagiarized in her doctoral dissertation, and she's facing a lawsuit for "maliciously" using the court system against critics
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2/ Hamlett came to North Carolina from the Loudoun County, VA
Months after her departure as Chief of Staff, the school district was embroiled in a scandal when it attempted to cover-up the rape of at least two female students by a skirt-wearing male
3/ In Loudoun Co. they had the father of one of the victims arrested
Hamlett's administration merely filed reports with two different police departments based solely on critical emails and social media posts by a parent
Carrboro Police found there was "no criminal violation"
4/ Although @KevinKlosty and his son initially took issue in 2022 with the school's post-COVID-19 reopening policies
Hunter, who had been elected Student Body Vice-President in his senior year, was vocal in criticizing the administration, both directly and on social media
5/ According to the complaint, Hunter was even called into a "combative and tense" meeting with his principal asking him to "tone down his social media rhetoric", but not specifying anything specific "that was wrong or that was abusive in any way"
6/ Things escalated when a plagiarism investigation by @newsobserver revealed "35 examples of nearly word-for-word paragraphs" Hamlett's doctoral dissertation
E.g. she not only lifted multiple sentences from a government report, but inserted unrelated fake references
7/ The reaction was nearly textbook for a DEI academic accused of plagiarism; the @chccs board, who hired Hamlett in part due to her "focus on equity", was quick to come to her defense
And "anti-racists" got 700 signatures on a letter defender her as a "Black leader" who was "experiencing the same disrespect, low expectations, and suspicions that Black students have experienced for decades"
8/ (as a side-note, the topic of the dissertation in question involved "Social Emotional Learning" which has been described as "neo-Communist brainwashing")
9/ At his graduation, Hunter called his principal "a very stupid man"; when Hamlett declined to give him the fist bump offered to the rest of the graduating class, he called her a "plagiarizing b****"
(according to the complaint, he now "regrets allowing his emotions to get the best of him on graduation day and for profanely addressing CHCCS administrators and Defendant.")
10/ In response to the incident, Hamlett began her commencement address with a jibe transparently directed at the Klostys and a quip about "citation errors"
11/ Kevin approached Hamlett afterwards, letting her know an "investigation [would] begin"
A police report she requested concluded that "at no point during the interactions at the Smith Center did Hunter or Kevin Klosty exhibit any criminal behavior"
12/ Five days after the graduation, school administration held a meeting where the incident was discussed, including what "consequences" could be imposed on Hunter post-graduation, including potentially "retracting[ing] college recommendations"
The meeting concluded that a "no trespass" order would be "[held] for now", as Hunter "[hadn't] done anything to the Principal or on school property; just name calling and false statements on social media", but that a "no contact order may help"
13/ The next day, Hamlett filed for no-contact orders against both Kevin and Hunter
Although she referenced emails and social media posts as "harassment", as well as Kevin "smirk[ing]" at her, she provided no evidence as to any threats made by either of the two
14/ Hamlett received temporary orders ex-parte orders against the pair, without them having an opportunity to respond
The two were prohibited from contacting her, posting about her on social media, or setting foot on any CHCCS property
15/ The first judge Kevin saw presiding over the case at a hearing had been a member of the school board when Hamlett was hired
She recused herself, and the case was assigned to one of the judges in Chatham (the other county in the judicial district) thisweekinthetriangle.com/p/plagiarizing…
16/ Just before the first in-person hearing at which Hunter and Kevin would have had the chance to present evidence and argue against the orders, Hamlett voluntarily dismissed the complaints "without prejudice", meaning they could be refiled in the future
17/ The Klostys' lawsuit alleges malicious prosecution, that Hamlett "out of a motive of ill will, spite, grudge, revenge, and oppression for Plaintiffs' criticisms of her and of CHCCS" despite knowing that the "proceedings were [not] justified"
18/ Hamlett announced this week that at the end of the year, she would be leaving the district for a position as chief equity and development officer at @MCPS due to "prioritizing the well-being and success of my children and family"
20/ For more original reporting here in North Carolina, please give me a follow and consider signing up for This Week in the Triangle, where I bring you local stories from a conservative/libertarian editorial perspective: thisweekinthetriangle.com/p/plagiarizing…
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2/ Selma Islamic Center, the corporation behind the mosque, initially purchased a dilapidated Baptist church in the nearby eponymous town
3/ However, the town sued the SIC and Free Spirit Missionary Baptist Church, the previous owners who financed the SIC's purchase of the church, over the fact that the building was condemned and a public nuisance portal-nc.tylertech.cloud/app/RegisterOf…
1/ The City of Raleigh has been caught red-handed scrubbing DEI references from departments and documents, while continuing to fund DEI and DEI staff
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3/ Earlier this month, @AccuracyInMedia published a video in which a Raleigh DEI official described their intention to covertly continuing the city's previously publicized "commitment to the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion"
1/ Have the antifa at UNC-Chapel Hill had an ally in the county's sheriff department?
Detention Corporal Brian D. Edwards has been fired by the @OCNCSheriff for declaring "I am antifa" and calling for right-wingers to be imprisoned or executed
3/ On Saturday, @MostlyPeacefull exposed that Edwards had made a post stating "I am antifa" and that he would "never comply with a fascist regime," also referring to President Trump as a "piece of s___"
1/ It's been three years since the line-of-duty murder of Wake Co. Deputy Ned Byrd on August 11, 2022
The four illegal alien siblings have been charged in relation to the killing including the late night ambush, the attempted coverup, and even a jail-break
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2/ There's a longer write up at @TriangleTrumpet from earlier this year when the Trump admin. secured the extradition of one of the alleged murderers: thisweekinthetriangle.com/p/trump-admin-…
3/ Wake Co. Sheriff's Deputy Ned Byrd was patrolling in a rural area of the state's largest county on August 11, 2022 when he stopped to investigate a parked truck at ~11pm
Byrd left his K-9 partner in the vehicle, apparently not expecting trouble
1/ Did COVID-19 re-leak out of UNC labs over half-a-dozen times during the pandemic?
That's what two researchers believe they have found evidence of in seven anomalous genomes sequenced at a UNC Hospital lab in Chapel Hill between June 2020 and January 2021
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2/ Read the full article at @TriangleTrumpet, as well as the full interview w/ Drs. Steven Quay and Steve Massey (for supporters): thisweekinthetriangle.com/p/unc-lab-leak…
3/ Although UNC's coronavirologist Dr. Ralph Baric has ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the gain of function research which potentially started the pandemic, the subject of this preprint is lab-acquired infections after COVID-19 was widespread thisweekinthetriangle.com/i/162193385/un…
@TriangleTrumpet 3/ The anonymous Facebook account "Ronald Johnson's Prison Cell Phone" was named after former Johnston County school board member Ronald Johnson, who was removed from office and sentenced to prison after being found guilty of extortion, obstruction of justice, etc.