NYC high school fires teacher for 'politically charged' tweet about gunned down cops
The teacher tweeted that she was going to 'intentionally' dress-up during the student-led 'dress down' fundraiser supporting two fallen New York City police officers
Adam Sabes By Adam Sabes | Fox News
A New York City private high school teacher has been fired after making an anti-police tweet.
Laura Lynne Duffy, a math teacher at Fontbonne Hall in Brooklyn, tweeted that she was going to "intentionally" dress-up during the student-led "dress down" fundraiser on Wednesday in support of two New York City police officers who were killed while responding to a domestic violence call in January.
"If anyone was wondering, I am intentionally dressing up today. #Abolition #BLM," Duffy said in a now-deleted tweet.
The Sisters of St. Joseph, Brentwood, New York, which supports Fontbonne Hall, posted an update to Facebook stating that as of Friday, Duffy is no longer employed at the school.
Not a good person in my book.