Ccsd police report file8/23/2023 ![]() “If they want to post a picture,” says Conway, “to say, ‘look at me at drill last week,’ that’s just fine.” April Conway, a spokesperson for the Nevada National Guard, tells Nevada Journalthere are no rules against soldiers posting pictures of themselves in uniform or participating in drill. “He takes pictures of himself in foxholes, with tanks, wearing military gear and things of that nature.” “Our son is an active member of the Army National Guard,” explains the father. The Facebook pictures, the father explained to Galindo, are related to his son’s National Guard activities, air-show enthusiasm and other civil service endeavors - including Scouts and the Civil Air Patrol. Yes, replied the father, he was entirely aware of the Facebook pictures and saw them as in no way inappropriate for a young soldier. Was he aware, the father was asked, of the content on the student’s Facebook page? Certain other students had become frightened, said the dean, upon seeing pictures of the young soldier wearing military clothes, plus another picture of the youth, as a 14-year-old, three years earlier, holding a dummy rocket launcher at a public “Aviation Nation” event held at Nellis Air Force Base. The family’s ordeal began two days before Christmas break when the father received a phone call from Northwest Career and Technical Academy’s Dean Karen Galindo, informing him the school was concerned about pictures posted on his son’s Facebook. ![]() Nevertheless, say his parents, Clark County School District police and a high-school principal who didn’t like his Facebook page detained him, illegal, for over three hours. High school administrators found photos of student’s National Guard service alarming. Illegal search.ĬCSD police and principal illegal search… He was a high-school honor student, a senior and a member of the Army National Guard.
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