Orozco says he went to the ER twice after sustaining injuries during a confrontation with a security guard, and plans on pressing charges. But despite his self-described pain, he says he'll keep on fighting to reopen the now closed schools.
A man protesting against Oakland's school closures is planning to sue the district after sustaining injuries from a clash with a security guard.Anger and frustration at a rally outside La Escuelita School in Oakland Wednesday afternoon as tensions have been rising over the closure of several schools in the Oakland Unified School District.
After Wednesday's rally, he joined dozens of other parents at OUSD's first school board meeting of the academic year to criticize the events that unfolded. "There were physical confrontations between those attempting to enter the building and security vendor staff. The incident is officially under review, however, the district does not condone violence against anyone," said OUSD Superintendent, Dr. Kyla Johnson-Trammell.
"This is the things that make it really hard for us to move forward as a community. Where even when there is an effort to do things the right way and change the direction, we fall back. And we fall back in a spectacular fashion," said Oakland school board director, Mike Hutchinson.
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