Public kicked out of Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board meeting after parents questioning fatal school bus crash deemed too disruptive

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Members of the public were kicked out of the Clarksville-Montgomery School Board Meeting on Tuesday night after parents, outraged by the fatal middle school bus crash earlier this year, were deemed too disruptive.

Multiple members of the public had attended Tuesday’s meeting to speak out against school board members regarding the transparency surrounding the Kenwood Middle School bus crash earlier this year that left two students dead. Members of the public were also in attendance with questions regarding now-former teacher Matthew Vedder, who allegedly showed nude photos of himself to a student.

Multiple people spoke through their allotted time and the audience grew agitated. Videos taken by WSMV4 show that at least one man was escorted by security out of the meeting room…

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