Trans substitute teacher, 19, allegedly plotted chilling murder spree at a Virginia school arrested

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A Virginia transgender substitute teacher was arrested for allegedly plotting a chilling “murder spree” at a local school — and bragging online about having a disturbing hit list.

Hadyn Dollery, 19, was busted on school grounds Monday after posting threatening messages on Discord targeting John Champe High School in Stone Ridge, about 40 miles west of Washington, DC, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office and multiple outlets.

Police said a tip on the department’s Safe2Talk app exposed the suspect’s sinister online posts.

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The accused would-be attacker allegedly unleashed threats against family and friends on the messaging app, including disturbing talks of a mass killing at the school, according to a criminal complaint obtained by the Loudon Times-Mirror.

The warped teen, of Chantilly, also claimed to have a “kill list,’ the complaint said.

Dollery worked as a “non-licensed” substitute teacher for the 2025-26 school year but was later scrubbed from the district’s list after being thrown behind bars, the outlet reported.

The long-haired suspect, seen grinning in their mugshot, was charged with threats of bodily harm and is now being held without bond at the Loudoun County Adult Detention Center, cops said.

An UNLICENSED substitute teacher too!

I imagine, Loudoun CO schools being Loudon County schools, that school admin was trying to show how progressive they were.

We must not forget the same school system covered for a RAPIST, and then Biden's FBI investigated the parents of one of the victims for daring to speak out about it.

LOL.....At least he's being held in the men's section of the lock-up.
 
One of the largest disconnects of the transgender movement is an unwillingness to admit, or recognize, that mental illness is higher than average amongst those "transitioning" to another sex. So many of these people are deeply troubled, and yet, advocates say this is a result of them being "in the wrong sex". Advocates only accelerate this by pushing forward and pretending that these folks are not already troubled, as anyone might be, if thinking of changing ones gender. It's obviously a huge change in ones life.

Add in all their other problems and you get this dude. And aint no one a "substitute teacher" at 19.
 
One of the largest disconnects of the transgender movement is an unwillingness to admit, or recognize, that mental illness is higher than average amongst those "transitioning" to another sex. So many of these people are deeply troubled, and yet, advocates say this is a result of them being "in the wrong sex". Advocates only accelerate this by pushing forward and pretending it does not exist.
If that thing came before me wanting a job I'd simply explain that I don't hire the mentally ill.
 
There are many tans people who don't have this problem. There have been more hetero males planning and committing mass shootings.
 
Add in all their other problems and you get this dude. And aint no one a "substitute teacher" at 19.

I'm wondering if it was more like a teacher's aid and the position was re-named as a feel-good type of thing....If not the Loudoun County was going against Virginia law..

https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=99f0...dGUrdGVhY2hlcitpbitWQSZmb3JtPUNTQlJBTkQ&ntb=1


In Virginia, you cannot legally be an unlicensed substitute teacher in the sense of filling a permanent teaching vacancy without meeting the state’s basic eligibility requirements. The law and regulations set clear criteria that all substitute teachers must meet before they can be hired to fill a teacher position Virginia Law.

Legal Requirements for Substitute Teachers in VA​

According to 8VAC20‑671‑320 (Virginia Administrative Code) and the Virginia Department of Education’s guidelines Learn.org+1:

  • Minimum age: 18 years old.
  • Education:
    • A high school diploma or GED certificate, plus
    • Two years of full‑time post‑secondary education (e.g., bachelor’s degree) or
    • Two years of full‑time work experience with children.
  • Background check: Must pass a Virginia State Police and FBI fingerprint check.
  • Orientation: Must complete a school‑specific orientation to learn policies and procedures.
  • Time limit: No substitute teacher may fill a vacant teaching position for more than 90 teaching days in one school year Virginia Law.
 
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