A long serving Georgia police officer says he was sacrificed to political pressure after refusing to ignore a mother’s complaint about a biological male inside a women’s restroom at a public library.

According to a report from The Center Square, former DeKalb County Police Officer Glen Weaver was fired after an October incident at the Tucker Reid H. Cofer Library in Tucker, Georgia. The confrontation began when a mother, accompanied by her two young children, alerted library security that a man was inside the women’s restroom.
When Weaver responded to the call, the situation quickly escalated into a case that would ultimately cost him his career.
The individual in the restroom was identified as Sarah Rose Swinton, a transgender person who later accused Weaver of discrimination. Swinton claimed Weaver told him, “That’s the women’s restroom and you’re not a woman. That’s obvious.”
That complaint moved steadily through the department’s internal process until it reached the highest levels of DeKalb County Police leadership. Despite departmental policy stating that a first infraction should result in a reprimand, Weaver was terminated from the department’s reserve and retired officers program.
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