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VICTORY: After FIREthreatens lawsuit, Uvalde school district lifts ban on father who questioned school safety聽

FIREplaintiff Adam Martinez

Nycole Knoxx

Adam Martinez was banned from Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District property for two years for questioning the qualifications of a recently hired school district police officer.

  • Uvalde school district officials banned Adam Martinez from school property and school board meetings for two years

UVALDE, Texas, July 7, 2023 鈥 The Uvalde school district has lifted its ban on a concerned parent after the FIREstood up for his right to speak out at school board meetings.

The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District banned Adam Martinez, a father of two students, from district property for two years for questioning the qualifications of a recently hired school district police officer. In May, FIREsent a letter threatening to sue if the district did not lift the unconstitutional ban. Yesterday, the school district confirmed it is lifting the ban and Martinez is allowed on school property once again.

鈥淎ll I鈥檝e ever wanted was to speak my mind and be a voice for my community,鈥 said Martinez. 鈥淚鈥檓 thankful to FIREfor taking my case, and look forward to holding our local leaders accountable.鈥

鈥淔IREwas ready and willing to sue to protect Mr. Martinez鈥檚 First Amendment rights,鈥 said FIREattorney Conor Fitzpatrick. 鈥淭hankfully, the Uvalde school district backed down and lifted its unconstitutional ban.鈥

One of Martinez鈥檚 children was at Robb Elementary School on May 24, 2022, when a former student fatally shot 19 students and 2 teachers and injured 17 others. His child was physically unharmed. In the wake of the tragedy and police鈥檚 failure to intervene for over an hour, the school district and .

Martinez, concerned about his children鈥檚 safety, is a vocal critic of some of the Uvalde school district鈥檚 decisions as it rebuilds its police department. He started a local group that organized fundraisers for victims of the shooting, engages in community service in Uvalde, and advocates for improvements in school safety. Martinez has spoken out online, at school board meetings, and directly with Uvalde administrators in support of these goals.

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In February 2023, after emailing the Uvalde County Sheriff鈥檚 Office, Martinez discovered the school district had recently hired an officer whom the sheriff鈥檚 office deemed ineligible for rehire. 

At a school board meeting on Feb. 13, , who was standing along the wall of the meeting room, to express his concerns about the hire. Gutierrez listened at first 鈥 but when it became clear that Martinez was criticizing him, he told Martinez to sit down. Concerned about his children鈥檚 safety and wanting answers, Martinez continued the conversation rather than take a seat. 

As of the school board meeting demonstrates, Martinez and Gutierrez鈥檚 conversation remained quiet and did not disrupt the proceedings in any way. Nevertheless, Gutierrez told Martinez and his family to leave the meeting, and verbally banned Martinez from school district property.

The following day, Interim Superintendent Gary Patterson notified Martinez that if he set foot on school district property in the next two years, the school district could have him arrested. The letter falsely claimed that Martinez鈥檚 behavior at the school board meeting was 鈥渄isrupting and/or disturbing.鈥

The district relented only after FIREthreatened a lawsuit on Martinez鈥檚 behalf. Now, as a result of the agreement, Martinez will be treated like any other parent and is free to attend future school board meetings to make his voice heard.

鈥淭he school district鈥檚 administrators overstepped their authority,鈥 said FIREattorney Josh Bleisch. 鈥淲e鈥檙e glad they finally came to their senses, but it shouldn鈥檛 take the threat of a lawsuit to remind them that the Constitution does not allow them to use their power to silence their critics.鈥

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