Security at Wisconsin Capitol beefed up in wake of chaos in DC
Security at Wisconsin Capitol beefed up in wake of chaos in DC
Security was beefed up at the State Capitol in Madison on Thursday, Jan. 7. Inside the State Capitol, there were few if any members of the public, but lots of extra security. In the rotunda and along the building s perimeter, law enforcement s presence is known. It comes one day after protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
MADISON, Wis. - Security was beefed up at the State Capitol in Madison on Thursday, Jan. 7.
A Burlington teacher who went to D.C. and shared voter fraud conspiracies with students is on leave Jordyn Noennig and Ricardo Torres, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The Burlington Area School District has placed a teacher on administrative leave after he told students he would travel to Washington, D.C., to stand up for election integrity and shared voter fraud conspiracy theories in class.
A parent identified the teacher as Jeff Taff, who teaches modern American history and modern world history at the high school.
Burlington parent Jon Phetteplace said his sophomore son is in Taff s American history class. On Wednesday, after riots took place in the U.S. Capitol, his son approached him with an email from the teacher about how he was going to Washington, D.C.