A “Democratic socialist” member of the Denver school board , who advocates for defunding the police and led a movement to remove police from schools and now we may know why. Director Tay Anderson. He is being accused of sexually abusing illegal immigrants, 61 of them to be exact. I guess having the police there would have cramped his style.
On May 25, a parent told a Colorado House committee that there was someone who was a sexual predator targeting Denver school children. She claims that 62 people came to her with complaints with 61 of them being Dreamers. On May 28th, the school announced that the accused was Tay Anderson. An attorney for Anderson, Christopher Decker, denied the accusations saying that they are false rumors started by 62 victims.
Decker claimed:
“Nothing is worse or more unacceptable than the harm caused by sexual assault upon our children, or the related harm caused by not believing those who have been victimized in this way. This is also why false assertions of these horrible crimes act to cheapen and diminish its importance.”
Denver Police Department spokesman Jay Casillas told the Post that it had talked to Mary-Katherine Brooks Fleming, but had not yet spoken to any of the victims. That is not unusual since illegal aliens do not like talking to the police and making themselves too visible. But, the police are trying to speak to the victims directly and to gather information as to what if anything had happened.
On March 26, a Black Lives Matter chapter with which Anderson was involved lodged a separate allegation of sexual assault against him. “When we say protect Black women this must entail calling in those who have allegedly caused harm, including elected officials. Until Dir. Anderson has accounted for himself in these ways, he will not be welcome to share space with BLM5280 physically or on any of our platforms,” the group wrote.
Anderson also denied that charge.
And three former members of a youth anti-gun group associated with a March for Our Lives rally in Denver told the Denver Post they witnessed sexual misconduct by Anderson. Madison Rose, who was the group’s vice-president, said Anderson was its president when he was 19 years old, and used his position to pressure others — some underage — into sleeping with him, the Post reported.
Anderson also denied that charge.
And three former members of a youth anti-gun group associated with a March for Our Lives rally in Denver told the Denver Post they witnessed sexual misconduct by Anderson. Madison Rose, who was the group’s vice-president, said Anderson was its president when he was 19 years old, and used his position to pressure others — some underage — into sleeping with him, the Post reported.
He is being accused of sexually abusing illegal immigrants, 61 of them to be exact. I guess having the police there would have cramped his style.