US

‘F–k The Police!’ NY Assistant Principal Placed On Administrative Leave After Screaming About Police At Protest

‘F–k The Police!’ NY Assistant Principal Placed On Administrative Leave After Screaming About Police At Protest

Washington_DC_police | Circa July 2008 | By IFCAR [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons

A New York assistant principal has been placed on administrative leave after he recorded himself at Rochester protests screaming “F-k the police,” video shows.

Ninth-grade Advanced Placement school teacher Steven Lysenko attended Rochester protests where he took a Facebook Live video of himself screaming about police while wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt in a video, the New York Post reported. Lysenko did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Lysenko, who teaches at Spencerport High School in Rochester, said that police pepper-sprayed protestors though “we didn’t do anything but chant and sing,” the publication reported.

“Mr. Steven Lysenko is a tenured administrator with due process rights,” Spencerport High School spokeswoman Lanette Cypher told the Daily Caller News Foundation Monday. “He has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation.”

????????????WARNING VIDEO CONTAINS OFFENSIVE LANGUAGE???????????? Meet COP HATER Steven Lysenko. Steve is a woke Assistant Principal at…

Posted by Monroe County Republican Committee on Saturday, September 5, 2020

“Our peacekeepers ended up shooting pepper spray at us for singing and chanting and telling them what a s—ty-assed job they were doing,” Lysenko said in the clip. “They can f–k right off, America!”

“F–k the police,” he said in the clip. “F–k Rochester Police Department!”

The school said in a Saturday statement that “Spencerport Central School District stands in solidarity in support of racial equality and systemic change,” but said that “when a District employee uses language in public or on social media that does not align with our Code of Conduct or demonstrate appropriate role modeling for students, that is something that we will not condone.”

“These statements by our administrator have caused disruption within our school community,” the statement continued. “We apologize to our students, parents and community that you had to hear this language from one of our employees. This will be addressed as a confidential, personnel matter.”

Over 4,900 people had signed a Change.org petition saying that Lysenko should not be fired as of Monday morning.

All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation, an independent and nonpartisan newswire service, is available without charge to any legitimate news publisher that can provide a large audience. All republished articles must include our logo, our reporter’s byline and their DCNF affiliation. For any questions about our guidelines or partnering with us, please contact [email protected].