A Florida police officer stopped a shaken mother from presenting an explicit image she found in a school library book during a board meeting.
Julie Gebhards of Tampa said she was stunned that a school review panel approved the graphic novel “Blankets” after a parental complaint — despite it being packed with nudity and detailed descriptions of sex acts.
After Gebhards advised audience members to leave the room if accompanied by children, she described the book’s content in detail.
“The book also contains crass talk like this: ‘Church camp is the best place to score p—y,’” she said. “Also: ‘Did you feel up her t—ies?’ It has images of masturbation, naked boys peeing on each other and sexual assault of a child. … I imagine we’re all uncomfortable now.”