Rhode Island teacher who called Charlie Kirk ‘piece of garbage’ set to return to classroom after suspension

Fox News ^ | November 21, 2025 | Rachel del Guidice Posted on by The_Media_never_lie A Rhode Island high school will reinstate a teacher who was put on administrative leave after he called assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk a “piece of garbage.” In an email sent Friday and obtained by Fox News Digital, interim Superintendent Bob Mitchell of Barrington Public Schools said social studies teacher Benjamin Fillo would return to teach despite violating the district’s social media policy. “The high school teacher at the center of the recent district independent investigation will be returning to the classroom on December 1,” the email from Mitchell read. “The investigator’s now public report confirms that the teacher violated district social media policy, resulting in substantial disruption to our district. To: The_Media_never_lie Where are the conservatives and parents protesting outside the school the way the soros and ANTIFA crowd was protesting college campuses and attacking Jewish students? 5 posted on by Blue Highway Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by.
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Long Island school district ignored warnings about janitor’s ‘harmful sexual tendencies’ before he allegedly groped student in bathroom: suit

A Long Island school district allegedly failed to protect a former student from a perv employee who locked him in a school bathroom and sexually assaulted him, a newly revealed lawsuit claims. The Massapequa school district is accused of knowing about janitor Michael Sodano’s alleged predatory tendencies and doing nothing to stop him before he groped the then-18-year-old high school senior in February, according to the student’s suit in Nassau County Supreme Court. “[The district], despite knowing of the inappropriate sexual, offensive, harmful tendencies of [Sodano], failed to exercise sufficient care and control in the hiring, retention, and supervision,” of the now-former staffer, the complaint states. It also alleges the district “failed to monitor and supervise [Sodano] as to prevent him from committing the offensive, harmful and unwanted acts.” Sodano allegedly preyed on the student whose name The Post is withholding as he is an alleged victim of sexual assault for weeks leading up the incident, obtaining his phone number by pretending to want to buy headphones off the teen, the suit claims. Not long after the pair started texting about the sale, Sodano’s messages allegedly took a sickening turn asking the then-highschooler for hugs and wanting to have a threesome, the suit detailed. After texting for weeks, Sodano allegedly told the student to meet him in the boy’s bathroom near his gym class so he could purchase the headphones without it giving the “impression of a drug deal,” court documents said. But when the student walked into the bathroom to sell the headphones, Sodano allegedly used his janitor keys to lock the door behind him and block the exit with his body, according to the complaint. Sodano then allegedly “bear-hugged” the student and started kissing him all over his face while grabbing his buttocks, the filing reads. The disgraced janitor was arrested the next day and arraigned in March on charges of forcible touching and third-degree sexual abuse, according to court documents. He has since pleaded not guilty on both charges and is due back in court on Friday. The teen’s lawsuit against the district which seeks an unspecified amount in damages was filed in July, but first reported by News12 on Wednesday. “We are aware of the allegations and the individual in question is no longer an employee of the district,” District Superintendent Dr. William Brennan told The Post in a statement. “All necessary background checks were conducted and passed in accordance with NYS law. The district does not comment on confidential student matters or those pertaining to litigation,” he said. Sodano’s attorney, Michael Langer, did not respond to The Post’s request for comment, but told Newsday his client was “wrongfully accused.” The student’s attorney, Matthew B. Lefkowitz, also did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.
https://nypost.com/2025/11/19/us-news/former-student-sues-long-island-school-district-for-failing-to-protect-him-from-groping-by-janitor-suit/

MBTA Transit Police officer facing drunk driving charge after allegedly crashing into pole

A Boston MBTA Transit Police officer is facing a drunk driving charge and has been placed on “modified duty” after allegedly driving onto a sidewalk and crashing his car into a pole. The incident occurred on October 19, according to the Boston Herald.

Jonathan Daveiga, 27, of Wayland, was arrested and charged with operating under the influence of alcohol following a single-car crash at the Leverett Circle intersection. Massachusetts State Police responded to the scene in the early hours of the morning, as reported by State Trooper Luis Blanco.

Court records indicate that Daveiga was also charged with failing to stop or yield. He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on October 20 in the Charlestown division of Boston Municipal Court and was subsequently released on personal recognizance.

State Police detailed the scene to the Herald, stating they found Daveiga’s gray Jeep Grand Cherokee on the curb with the front panel pressed up against a “no left turn” sign. Although Daveiga claimed he had only consumed two drinks approximately two hours before the crash, officers suspected intoxication.

“Due to the odor of an alcoholic beverage, his slurred speech, vomit inside and outside the vehicle, and his statements of having consumed alcoholic beverages prior in the night, I determined that it was necessary to perform assessments to determine if he was able to operate a motor vehicle,” said State Trooper John Cherwek.

After conducting several tests, Cherwek determined that Daveiga was impaired. Additionally, Daveiga allegedly refused to take a portable breathalyzer test. Under Massachusetts state law, refusal to take a breathalyzer test when arrested for operating under the influence results in an automatic driver’s license suspension.

In response to the incident, Transit Police Superintendent Richard Sullivan told the Herald, “We have faith in the judicial process and in the interim have placed the officer on modified duty while said process progresses through the system.” He also confirmed that the Transit Police Department promptly notified the Massachusetts POST Commission upon learning of the incident.

Jonathan Daveiga is scheduled to return to court on December 19.
https://www.boston.com/news/crime/2025/11/09/mbta-transit-police-officer-facing-drunk-driving-charge-after-allegedly-crashing-into-pole/

Write-in Candidates Defeat Republican Nominees in All Five Elected Positions in Cato, New York

On November 4, voters in Cato, New York, faced a unique election scenario. The ballot featured only one candidate for all five town positions, and all listed candidates were Republican nominees.

However, in a late turn of events, many residents decided to file as write-in candidates. These write-in challengers ultimately won the elections for several key positions, including Town Supervisor, Town Clerk, two Town Council seats, and Highway Superintendent.

Cato is located in Cayuga County, and this unexpected shift highlights the community’s engagement and desire for new representation.
https://ballot-access.org/2025/11/08/write-in-candidates-defeat-republican-nominees-in-all-five-elected-positions-in-cato-new-york/