Protesters show up at the legislator’s home

By Shannon Miller
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LAS VEGAS (KVVU– Clark County School Trustee Linda Cavazos said she could not leave her home as a group of parents were on the private streets of her neighborhood on Sunday night for an apparent protest.
Clark County Commissioners Tick Segerblom and Jim Gibson also told FOX5 on Sunday that they had protesters with megaphones outside their residences on Sunday night. They were seen with Confederate and American flags, and some flags that said “Come on Brandon”.
At around 5 p.m., Cavazos said around 40 protesters and CCSD police were present and she could not leave her home.
“They are there. At my place,” Cavazos said in a text message to FOX5. “I am not allowed to leave the house. The CCDS police are here in unmarked vehicles.
At 5:15 p.m., Cavazos told FOX5 that the group had dispersed.
Cavazos said she and her neighbor called the police several times. She added that some members of the group came “to the door”.
CCDS police confirmed that the incident had occurred and provided additional details about the incident.
Shortly after the protesters apparently surrendered to Cavazos’ house, Commissioners Segerblom and Gibson said FOX5 protesters showed up in front of their homes with megaphones.
One protester, who identified himself as Jesse Martinson, said his goal was to “get rid” of the mask and vaccine warrants.
“We are trying to get rid of the mask warrants. We don’t want any restrictions and we certainly don’t want any vaccine warrant, ”Martinson said.
In an interview with Segerblom when he said the protesters were still outside his house, the commissioner said he “could not understand” their behavior.
“People think that somehow the masks take away their freedom… it’s just not something I can understand,” Segerblom said. “Obviously, they’re very serious about it. “
Gibson said nothing like this had happened to him before, in his 17-year political career.
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