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United States News Title: Social Services Worker Fired, Escorted Out by Cops for Having a Gun Permit—NOT a GUN A social worker took to Facebook and Twitter to share that she was fired from her job at Roanoke City Social Services in Virginia and escorted from the building by three police officersnot because she came to work with a gun, but because her employer learned that she had a concealed handgun license. Storm Durham claimed that she went from working as a damn good social worker to being escorted out by police officers who claimed she was a safety risk to the building. Her announcement on Twitter received more than 15,000 retweets and more than 20,000 likes: Durham posted a longer version on Facebook, in which she wrote that the same department that claims to be devoted to protecting children and families, fired her because they found out that she had applied for a license to protect herself when she was not at work. I was fired today due to having a concealed carry permit, Durham said. Was my gun on me? No. Has it ever been on me during my job, or visits, or anything related to work? No. When I told them that it has never been on me during work, what did they say? How do we know that. Search me. Durham described herself as a 22-year-old blonde who is 52 and about 140 pounds who loves everything Disney, pink, and basic, and argued that she is clearly not a threat, and did not pursue a concealed handgun license with the intention of carrying out any illegal acts. I was escorted by not one, not two, but three Roanoke City Police Officers to my office where I packed up months of thank you cards, and pictures of kids Ive helped, Durham said. I was escorted by officers who have been with me on visits where I placed a child with a relative due to risks, or when I was hugged by a child because they finally felt safe again. I was told to pack immediately and that I could not even use the bathroom to take a minute for myself because of my serious safety concerns to the building. During a Facebook Live video in response to the incident, Durham reiterated that the officers told her she was being escorted out because she was a safety risk for the building for having a concealed carry permit. She also said she was given a written list of reasons why she was fired, which included her concealed handgun license, a performance requirement she said she corrected, and a complaint that she wore loafers during training. In a post on Twitter, Durham said she was first called into her bosss officer two months ago, where she was asked if she felt safe at home, because they had learned that there were guns in her home. While Durham said she does not intend to try to get her job back, she is questioning why the department treated her like a criminal for simply having a concealed handgun license, even though she is a law-abiding citizen. I have a concealed carry permit. I own guns. I hunt. I target shoot. I represent women hunters and outdoorswomen, Durham said. Does that make me a criminal? Does that make me a safety risk to others? A big enough safety risk to be escorted by three Roanoke City Police officers? So scary and threatening that I need to be treated like a criminal? To be humiliated and looked down upon for owning a gun? For legally having a gun, registering that gun, and having the appropriate documentation for that gun? Durham also claimed on Twitter that she never carried her gun on the job, even though officers told me daily I should be carrying, given the environment she was working in. Durham concluded her post by revealing that she is a survivor of sexual assault, and she obtained her concealed handgun license as a means to legally protect herself. By firing her because of the presence of the licenseand not the presence of an actual gun, the City of Roanoke is setting a dangerous precedent that could lead to the termination of any employees who have obtained licenses outside of work that the department claims may present a safety risk. The Constitution of the United States of America. The one document that has followed us for years, and will continue to be the power resource of all we do as Americans. The second amendment: the right to bear arms. The Roanoke City Department of Social Services should be ashamed of themselves. They should be publically known that they did this, Durham said. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#2. To: Deckard, misterwhite (#0)
I'll expect a lawsuit and probably a quick settlement in her favor.
She was fired because her "boyfriend" brought a gun to her work and threatened another employee... and this upstanding young lady didn't report it. It's a nice yella story designed to trigger the sheep tho. You let me down, by triggering so easy or by not investigating first. Within 5 minutes of reading her Facebook page, I saw the posts from her co- workers. You are too smart to let Dickard make you look foolish by biting on ANY article that nitwit would post. lol
It's a nice yella story designed to trigger the sheep tho. You're the yella facebook troll spreading that lie! @19 "Made up".... Fake News agenda, facebook troll! She's probably got more primers than you do, jealous?
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