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Home»Politics»‘I Do Not Forgive You’: Tennessee Student Slams School Board as ‘Cowards’ After Assault Charge

‘I Do Not Forgive You’: Tennessee Student Slams School Board as ‘Cowards’ After Assault Charge

School board meeting takes unexpected courtroom turn

Adanna EzeBy Adanna EzeMay 20, 20263 Mins Read
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Tennessee authorities charged school board member Keith Ervin with misdemeanor assault following an April incident where he touched a high school student. A grand jury indicted Ervin after video captured him calling the girl “hot” during a public meeting. He remains on the board despite facing a criminal trial.

School board member who hugged teen and called her ‘hot’ is charged with assault
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The charge involves an alleged violation of physical contact rules during a Washington County Board of Education session on April 2. Although the board issued a formal censure shortly after the encounter, local officials maintain that state law prohibits them from removing an independently elected representative from office.

Ervin defended the interaction by claiming his remarks were “taken out of context” and intended to suggest the student was “on a roll” rather than a comment on her appearance. The student rejected the board’s apologies during a public hearing, telling the members, “I do not forgive you”.

The student characterized the board’s failure to immediately remove the official as a display of “cowardice” while advocating for stricter sexual assault training policies for elected representatives.

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Online reactions have been sharply divided, with critics and supporters weighing in on both the student’s confrontation and the official’s continued position on the school board. One critic dismissed the official’s “on a roll” defense as a “[expletive] pathetic attempt at a copout,” arguing it failed to address the seriousness of the allegations.

Others focused on the reported conduct itself, with one viewer writing, “I’m not a teacher, but it seems to me it’s pretty easy to not hug the children,” expressing concern over the claims.

Supporters of the student’s public response praised her approach, with one commenter stating, “The energy this young woman has is what we need, and more,” in support of her actions.

Meanwhile, some users highlighted legal limitations around removal from office, noting that current state statutes may prevent the official’s dismissal. Others pointed to the possibility of formal action, suggesting that in serious cases, removal can be pursued through an “ouster suit.”

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“They need to change that law,” another observer argued after reviewing the board’s claim that it lacks removal authority.

The public demand for reform continues, as scrutiny grows over accountability within the school system while the official faces a criminal trial and remains in his position on the board. The situation has also fueled debate over whether elected officials under indictment should be allowed to continue serving during ongoing legal proceedings.

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Adanna is a Nigerian freelance political writer covering US politics, with experience in content writing since 2021 and graphic design.

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