Hundreds of teachers are under investigation by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) over social media posts related to Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

While the state has yet to sanction anyone, the teachers could be suspended or ineligible to teach in Texas.

Less than a week after Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath told school superintendents to report “instances of inappropriate content being shared online” related to the assassination, the TEA said Wednesday it’s received 281 complaints about teachers, up from about 180 on Monday.

Investigations are underway, the TEA said, and could result in educators having their certification suspended and being rendered ineligible to teach, though so far, it says no sanctions have been applied.

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