Questions are being thrown around after the firing of the head football coach at loudon high school. Many Loudoun County High School Parents are outraged this afternoon after the abrupt firing of a High School Football coach. Some parents are actually applauding the abrupt decision on the schools part. We know that he was let go on friday afternoon after a meeting with the school principal. Some background on what some parents believe is behind the termination. One year ago he voiced his about the players going up against a much larger players and suggesting that safety sensors be used on the helmets. We know that there was a disagreement between the coach and School Officials on that. I think that this is a reasonable decision. A safety issue. What is best for the students. There is a meeting under way behind me here of those parents against his abrupt termination. Coming up tonight at 5 00 he will have all the details, including how the parents are reacting. Jeanette. Ou, he will con
From the police to indicate that. I have been talking to people who live in this community throughout the Morning Hours here. They tell me this is relatively a safe place to live. Greenbelt Elementary School is just down the road here. One gentleman who came home last night saw the aftermath of all of this and said it was quite alarming because this neighborhood he says is safe. We just got this statement right here from someone from the synagogue saying they regret the incident and that the synagogue had no involvement in the incident. The synagogue in this statement the synagogue is saying they are now going to change its policy. They basically rented the facility to an outside group and now changing its policy no longer allowing outside groups to rent the space there. There was some sort of hiphop party, neighbors tell me going on inside last night. We can tell you what happened from what neighbors and police tell us. The shooting happened about 100 feet away from the facility. A 16
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