Loudoun docs show sheriff's frustration with school board, treatment of residents
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FIRST ON FOX: New documents obtained by Fox News shed light on apparent conflict and frustration Loudoun law enforcement had with the school board – including a complaint that the board should have let residents speak at an explosive meeting on June 22.
Loudoun letter by Fox News In an Aug. 6 email, Superintendent Scott Ziegler requested multiple LCSO deputies, a "five-person Quick Reaction Force (QRF)," undercover LCSO deputies at the administrative building, a special operations team on standby and several other provisions.
Sheriff Mike Chapman responded that same day by arguing that Ziegler's requests were extraordinary given that the Loudoun County School Board had already set up several security measures of its own. According to Chapman, that included 10 armed security personnel and magnetometers for people entering the building.
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