Alabama school leaders are clamping down on what they have called “vile and inappropriate” social media comments made after the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

In a Sept. 13 memo, State Superintendent Eric Mackey said he had become aware of “inappropriate, reprehensible and inexcusable” posts made by at least three educators following the assassination of the conservative activist in Utah on Sept. 11.

“These posts were allegedly created and posted by two of our own Alabama teachers,” he wrote to local superintendents. “By the time I went to bed, I had received a third post. These posts do not reflect the vast majority of Alabama teachers who are dedicated professionals working diligently to mold and guide the development of the impressionable students in our classrooms.”

One teacher in Montgo

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