Two Massachusetts teachers and a staff member have been placed on leave this week and a fourth staff member is under investigation over posts they allegedly made on social media about Charlie Kirk's death, igniting a debate on whether the posts are examples of free speech.

Teachers who worked at Framingham High School and Wachusett Regional High School in Holden were suspended and both school districts released statements condemned their posts. On Friday, Sharon Superintendent Peter Botelho sent a letter home to parents about a social media post by a staff member saying, in part, "The post contains highly inappropriate and insensitive commentary regarding the death of a public figure. We recognize this post has caused distress for members of our school community."

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