Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Trans-Genderism and Violence By G.C. Stevens

Margaret / Maxwell (alias) Anderson 

09/17/2024

Norwalk Iowa;

Local news reported that yet another trans-gendered person has been implicated in an act of violence related to a public school. This is another crime in a long string of violent acts committed by young trans-gendered people.  After months of violent actions by leftist rebels, who are being motivated by the mainstream media, and multiple assassination attempts on the Republican nominee, a conservative Maga (Make America Great again) Presidential candidate Donald Trump.  A 19 year old white female transgendered individual was arrested by Norwalk Iowa Police After making threats to a local elementary school. The arrest was made following an investigation into a threat made toward a Norwalk elementary school last week. According to the Norwalk Police Department, a potential threat to Oviatt Elementary School was reported on Sept,10 2024. The investigation and response was coordinated with the NPD and Norwalk School District staff. The police detained the person identified using the alias Margaret Anderson also went by Maxwell Anderson, raising initial suspicions that gender identity was at play in the case. Anderson identifies as a "transgendered man" on Monday, charging her with a terrorism crimes, after she disclosed in therapy her intention to carry out a shooting at an elementary school. The Norwalk Police Department confirmed the arrest of Margaret Anderson on Monday. According to multiple press release's, Anderson has been charged under Iowa Code 708A.5 with a "Threat of Terrorism" and has been booked into the Warren County Iowa Jail. There is no further information as to why this 19 year old would want to harm people in a local grade school.  There is currently an ongoing epidemic of mental illness occurring in Iowa. In a recent article from an I9 investigative piece. Reporter Beth Malicki reported that police and sheriffs are seeing a serious increase in mental illness related crimes.


"DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) - In a special I9 Investigation, Beth Malicki went inside the Dubuque County Jail to see first-hand why more sheriffs are demanding changes in how Iowa treats people with serious mental illness .On that day, January 18th, while observing the 161 men and women living at the Dubuque County Jail, a familiar face to the staff returned: Tyler Dazey. He’s the man accused of killing his mom and her dog in the Dubuque home they shared. The jail staff’s frustration was palpable. That Dazey couldn’t get the help he needed before, and now he was back on first-degree murder charges.
And they say he’s one of a growing number of people who need treatment as patients, not inmates. But Iowa has few options - so they stay locked up with nowhere to go."    
                                                                                                 
                                          





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