Maine School Board Member Loses His Sh!t When Confronted By A Patriot, Pissed Off Over A Teacher Mocking Charlie Kirk's Death
A school board meeting in Maine descended into chaos after a board member slapped a phone out of an attendee's hand during a heated exchange.
Tensions flared during a Regional School Unit 67 meeting on Wednesday night when Tim Bodnar, a social media personality, targeted a teacher.
The unknown teacher was placed on leave last week over comments they made about the killing of Charlie Kirk, with an investigation pending.
Bodnar, known online as the 'Truth-slinger' and followed by tens of thousands on social media, repeatedly disrupted the otherwise orderly meeting.
He condemned the teacher and accused the district of allowing 'communist propaganda' in schools.
Buck then called a recess, but when the board reconvened, Bodnar resumed speaking and again raised his voice.
'I demand counseling for the kids who were hurt by Charlie Kirk's death that (the teacher) dissed,' he said.
'He can have free speech, he just can't have a job on taxpayer money!' he continued, as the comment drew applause from the audience.
Bodnar only continued to escalate, this time accusing Buck of ignoring him.
'You're a foul, evil woman! You're a coward!' he shouted just as board member Andrew Funaro interjected in defense of the school board chair.
'Don't you insult that woman!' Funaro said.
'Why not?' Bodnar shot back.
'Because she's doing the best she can, and you don't know what we think,' Funaro said. 'We haven't made a decision yet.'
'You should have made a decision when you found out!' Bodnar yelled.
'We found out on Friday,' Funaro replied. 'We're doing the best we can.'
'It's too slow,' Bodnar said. 'The world is moving on way too fast for you, old man!'
The board abruptly recessed again and when they returned, they attempted to resume business, including reports from committees.
But, seemingly fueling the already tense situation, another man began speaking out of turn, prompting police officers to flank him and ask him to leave.
As this happened, Bodnar returned to the front of the room with his phone out, filming the interaction.
The district's investigation into the teacher's comments remains ongoing.

