By Michele Fiore
MILWAUKEE (WDJT) A community advocate is seeking justice for a former Milwaukee Public Schools teacher she says was wrongfully and forcefully arrested outside MPS headquarters.
The teacher says for weeks, she’d been trying to retrieve her pay stubs. Frustrated, she came straight to MPS, but wasn’t allowed in.
Police arrived later, and that’s when she took to Facebook Live as much as she could.
“MPS is giving me a no trespassing school office for what?” said Shawnda Bailey, talking to two officers outside MPS headquarters.
In an eight-minute exchange, one officer hands her a letter from MPS that claims the special ed teacher had resigned, but she says she never did.
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