‘You Exposed Him To Real Danger!’: Father Goes Thermonuclear On School Board After Anti-ICE Walkout

A father who posted a video of himself removing his son from a protest operation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) tore into the Highline School Board in Washington state on Wednesday.
Hundreds of students in the Seattle area school district took part in the Feb. 2 walkout, some of whose parents supported the protest, according to the Seattle Times. Vance Glawe, who drove to the protest to remove his son, a seventh-grade student at Cascade Middle School, from the event, confronted school board members with heated remarks during his two-minute speech. (RELATED: Leftist Allegedly Conducts Drive-Thru BB Gun Shooting After Clash With Pro-ICE Live Streams)
“My name is Vance Glawe and on the afternoon of February 2, 2026, my 14-year-old called me. He wasn’t at school. He wasn’t sick. He was in the middle of White Center, Washington, in the middle of a protest for his college,” Glawe told board members at their Wednesday meeting in a video that went viral when it was posted to X by LibsofTikTok.
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Glawe, who is a content creator who goes by the name “Modern Ragnar 1.0” on several social media sites, was dressed in a suit when he addressed the board, before claiming the board violated state law, and he declared his intention to sue.
“RCW 28A 600035, allowing them to leave and under Initiative 2081, the Parental Bill of Rights, I have the right to know where my child is going,” Glawe said. “It was taken away from me. I wasn’t warned. I wasn’t given an email. I wasn’t called. You exposed him to real danger. It’s negligence and it’s endangerment.”
In posts on other social media accounts, including Instagram, Glawe explained that the school’s principal, Emily Feldtmose, only informed parents about the protest after it took place.
“No one informed me that my child was going to participate in a protest,” Glawe says in the video.
Feldtmose did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Glawe also organized a GiveSendGo fundraiser to cover legal fees and move, claiming her son was receiving threats for his videos.
“I’m going to need help with legal fees and moving since I’m now receiving death threats and I don’t think my son is safe in this area anymore,” Glawe said on the page. Glawe added in a February 4 update: “I can’t take my son back to school because kids are threatening to harm my son because of my video. »
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