The man said while speaking to local television station WFLA that he didn't intend to hurt anyone and 'it was just emotions built up.'
A Florida man apologized after his threat to leave his workplace and confront an elementary school assistant principal forced the school to go under a temporary and limited lockdown, the Associated Press reported. Christopher Kivlin made the threat after the assistant principal told his children that they couldn't enter the school building without wearing a face mask.
"I found out after the fact that the school had to go into lockdown, I was like, 'That's horrible,'" Kivlin said."I feel like I might have scared other parents." Parents of students attending the Orange County Public Schools district protested a mask requirement outside the school district office Monday, WESH 2 reported. Monday was the first day with required masks for OCPS after nearly 3,300 positive COVID-19 cases were detected across the district in three weeks of school, according to the district dashboard.
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