A Knoxville School Board member has resigned over a social media post he made about President Donald Trump.


| Updated: 1:53 PM CDT May 19, 2017











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Secret Service investigating school board member’s anti-Trump post
A Knoxville School Board member has resigned over a social media post he made about President Donald Trump.

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KNOXVILLE, Iowa — A Knoxville School Board member has resigned over a social media post he made about President Donald Trump.



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KNIA/KRLS reports that former school board member Mike Helle resigned after posting a message on Facebook suggesting President Trump be assassinated. The quote reads, “Trump (Twitter) needs to be neutralized. Trump needs to take in a show at Ford’s Theater.”
The Knoxville Police Department confirmed they have been in touch with Secret Service agents regarding the comments made by Helle, according to the radio station.
Knoxville Superintendent Cassi Pearson said the following statement was emailed to members of the school board Thursday at 10:08 p.m.:
"I feel it is in the best interest of the Knoxville School District if I resign from the Knoxville School Board immediately.
"I have enjoyed my 12 years on the board and I know that we have accomplished many positive things. Sincerely, Mike Helle"
Helle told KNIA/KRLS “I have enjoyed serving on the board…and I know a lot of great things were done by all involved. Knoxville is lucky to have outstanding people who work for the school district. I don’t want to be a distraction because there is much heavy lifting left to do. If I could share one important thought with all of your listeners it would be to be careful of what you post online because one comment taken out of a string of back and forth post(s) can and will be taken out of context.”
Pearson said the next regular school board meeting will be held Monday, May 22, and that the board will begin to discuss the process for filling the vacant school board seat.