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Uvalde Foundation plans citizen patrols after Tulsa school bomb threats

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Uvalde Foundation plans citizen patrols after Tulsa school bomb threats


TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) – A national nonviolence advocacy nonprofit says it’s organizing citizen security patrols at an elementary in Tulsa following multiple days of bomb threats.


Ellen Ochoa Elementary has received several bomb threats following a post by conservative platform ‘Libs of TikTok’ and repost by Oklahoma’s State Superintendent Ryan Walters, criticizing a school librarian for her social media post.


Since then, the school has received multiple bomb threats, including one Friday morning that read, “Union schools continue to push woke ideology. This will not be tolerated.” Also on Friday, Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell released a statement on X about threats to Union Public Schools.


The Oklahoma State Department of Education said it would not be commenting on the bomb threats.

Now, the Uvalde Foundation For Kids is putting together volunteer teams to protect students at Ellen Ochoa Elementary. The Uvalde Foundation’s STOPNOW volunteer school patrol teams, inspired by New York City’s Guardian Angels, monitor areas around school campuses threatened by violence.

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