A transgender substitute teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, has been taken into custody after allegedly threatening to carry out a murder spree at a local high school.
According to Western Journal, the Loudoun County Sheriffs Office announced the arrest of 19-year-old Hadyn Dollery of South Riding on charges of making threats of bodily injury after authorities received a tip through a school safety app. LCSO received information through the Safe2Talk app indicating that Dollery made statements threatening violence at John Champe High School on an online platform, the sheriffs office said, noting that deputies moved quickly once the threat was reported.
Dollery was arrested on school grounds, according to the Loudoun Times-Mirror, underscoring how close the suspect allegedly came to the very environment he is accused of targeting. Officials said Dollery is currently being held at the Loudoun County Adult Detention Center and is scheduled to appear in court on May 26 to face the charges.
Although Dollery self-identifies as a woman, the 19-year-old was booked into custody as a man, according to the New York Post, a detail that again highlights the growing clash between gender ideology and biological reality in public institutions. Deputy Chris Freck wrote in a criminal complaint that on April 16, the sheriffs office received an allegation that Dollery had made online threats against family and friends, according to the Loudoun Times-Mirror.
Freck stated that the threats included going on a murder spree at a school, language that left little doubt about the seriousness of the alleged intent. Dollerys message allegedly included a kill list, Freck said, suggesting that specific targets may have been identified in advance.
School representative Dan Adams said Dollery was a non-licensed substitute but has since been removed from the divisions substitute roster, a move that raises questions about how such individuals are screened before being placed in classrooms. To be a non-licensed substitute in Virginia, an individual need only be 18 and have graduated from high school, a minimal standard that many parents may find troubling in light of this case.
Adams did not say which schools used Dollery as a substitute, leaving families in the dark about whether their children may have been under Dollerys supervision. LCPS takes all threats seriously as safety of students, staff and visitors is our highest priority, Adams said, though many conservatives will argue that stronger vetting and a firmer stance on ideological extremism are long overdue.
The nation has been rocked by prominent transgender-identifying school shooters in recent years, a pattern that the corporate media often downplays even as communities bury their dead. Audrey Hale, a female who identified as a male, killed six in March 2023 at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, before killing herself, a massacre that raised hard questions about mental health and radical gender politics that many on the left refused to confront.
In August 2025, two children were killed during a mass shooting at the Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis as students of the Annunciation Catholic School were attending a school-wide Mass to mark the opening of the academic year, a setting that should have been among the safest in the country. Robert Westman, a male who had his name legally changed to Robin, was responsible for that shooting, again tying a horrific act of violence to a transgender-identifying suspect.
In February, self-described transgender student Jesse Strang shot nine people to death in British Columbia, Canada, extending the trend beyond Americas borders and underscoring that this is not an isolated U.S. phenomenon. A 2025 analysis of planned or successfully executed mass school shootings by The Western Journal in the aftermath of the Minneapolis incident found that roughly 40 percent of them since 2020 have involved transgender-identifying suspects, a statistic that should be prompting serious policy debate in President Trumps second administration and in statehouses nationwide about school security, mental health, and the cultural agenda being pushed on children.
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