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Cheshire Teacher Annie Dunleavy Threatening Trump Supporters Video Controversy refers to a November 2024 controversy surrounding a viral video posted to Snapchat by a Cheshire, Connecticut Chapman School teacher named Annie Dunleavy in which she threatened Donald Trump supporters. The video largely went viral when it was reposted by the Twitter / X account Libs of TikTok. The video was originally posted to the Cheshire CT Community Forum Facebook group and resulted in Dunleavy being placed on leave with the school.

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On November 11th, 2024, Facebook[1] user Pam Salamone shared a video to the Cheshire CT Community Forum group. It showed a video posted by local Chapman School teacher Annie Dunleavy on her Snapchat story. In the video, Dunleavy shows concern for people of color and LGBTQ+ people following Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. She then threatens supporters of Donald Trump, saying, "You will end on a stretcher, gone forever."

Salamone wrote in the video's description, "This is from a Chapman School teacher and is one of the most disturbing posts I have ever seen. This is a hard no and she needs to be immediately fired…" The post received 210 reactions and 220 shares in a day.

The video was amplified by the X[2] account @libsoftiktok a few hours later on November 11th, receiving over 5.9 million views and 104,000 likes in a day (shown below).

On November 11th, 2024, Cheshire Superintendent Jeffrey Solan addressed the video in an email to all parents, saying, "She was expressing her personal opinion and not those of the Cheshire Public Schools." He said that Dunleavy had been placed on leave until the conclusion of the school's investigation on the matter.[3]

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The viral video received numerous reactions on Twitter / X following its @libsoftiktok repost. For instance, on November 11th, 2024, X[4] user @conservativ3ant quote tweeted it, writing, "Oh girl I swing. These people need to be locked tf up!" receiving over 1,900 likes a day (shown below).

PECT ConservativeAnt @conservativ3ant Subscribe ... Oh girl I swing. These people need to be locked tf up! Libs of TikTok Libs of TikTok @libsoftiktok · 23h Meet Annie Dunleavy, a special education teacher at Chapman School (@CheshirePublic) in CT who reportedly posted a video online threatening to k*ll and hurt Trump supporters. She should not be anywhere near school children. 0:55 Annie 18h ago Liis of TikTok • 2:11 PM Nov 11, 2024 41.3K Views

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Cheshire Teacher Annie Dunleavy Viral Video Threatening Trump Supporters.

Cheshire Teacher Annie Dunleavy Threatening Trump Supporters Video Controversy

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Overview

Cheshire Teacher Annie Dunleavy Threatening Trump Supporters Video Controversy refers to a November 2024 controversy surrounding a viral video posted to Snapchat by a Cheshire, Connecticut Chapman School teacher named Annie Dunleavy in which she threatened Donald Trump supporters. The video largely went viral when it was reposted by the Twitter / X account Libs of TikTok. The video was originally posted to the Cheshire CT Community Forum Facebook group and resulted in Dunleavy being placed on leave with the school.

Background

On November 11th, 2024, Facebook[1] user Pam Salamone shared a video to the Cheshire CT Community Forum group. It showed a video posted by local Chapman School teacher Annie Dunleavy on her Snapchat story. In the video, Dunleavy shows concern for people of color and LGBTQ+ people following Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. She then threatens supporters of Donald Trump, saying, "You will end on a stretcher, gone forever."

Salamone wrote in the video's description, "This is from a Chapman School teacher and is one of the most disturbing posts I have ever seen. This is a hard no and she needs to be immediately fired…" The post received 210 reactions and 220 shares in a day.

The video was amplified by the X[2] account @libsoftiktok a few hours later on November 11th, receiving over 5.9 million views and 104,000 likes in a day (shown below).


On November 11th, 2024, Cheshire Superintendent Jeffrey Solan addressed the video in an email to all parents, saying, "She was expressing her personal opinion and not those of the Cheshire Public Schools." He said that Dunleavy had been placed on leave until the conclusion of the school's investigation on the matter.[3]

Online Reactions

The viral video received numerous reactions on Twitter / X following its @libsoftiktok repost. For instance, on November 11th, 2024, X[4] user @conservativ3ant quote tweeted it, writing, "Oh girl I swing. These people need to be locked tf up!" receiving over 1,900 likes a day (shown below).


PECT ConservativeAnt @conservativ3ant Subscribe ... Oh girl I swing. These people need to be locked tf up! Libs of TikTok Libs of TikTok @libsoftiktok · 23h Meet Annie Dunleavy, a special education teacher at Chapman School (@CheshirePublic) in CT who reportedly posted a video online threatening to k*ll and hurt Trump supporters. She should not be anywhere near school children. 0:55 Annie 18h ago Liis of TikTok • 2:11 PM Nov 11, 2024 41.3K Views

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