After Legal Threats, Uvalde School District Lifts Ban on Parent Who Criticized Police Hire
Adam Martinez was banned from school property after he criticized the district's decision to hire an officer deemed "ineligible for rehire" by the local sheriff's office.

In February, Adam Martinez—the parent of a Robb Elementary School shooting survivor—was banned from Uvalde school board meetings following his public criticism of the school district's hiring of a certain police officer. However, following the threat of legal action, the school district has now reversed course and lifted its ban against Martinez.
Following the 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, Martinez—like many parents whose children survived the tragedy—became a vocal critic of the Uvalde police department, which had attracted national attention for its failure to act quickly when the shooting began.
On February 13, Martinez attended a Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District (UCISD) School Board meeting with the intention of voicing his opposition to the district's decision to hire a police officer that the Uvalde County Sheriff's Office had deemed "ineligible for rehire."
At the meeting, Martinez approached Joshua Gutierrez, the UCISD police chief, and criticized the decision to hire the new officer. Though Gutierrez told Martinez to sit down, Martinez continued speaking to him. According to a letter sent to the school district's board of trustees by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), a First Amendment nonprofit, video recordings from the meeting show that the conversation remained "quiet and did not disrupt the meeting."
However, that didn't keep Gutierrez from retaliating. According to FIRE's letter, he "lashed out by banning Mr. Martinez from all school district property and escorting Mr. Martinez and his family from the building." The next day, the ban was formalized when Gary Patterson, UCISD's interim superintendent, sent Martinez a "formal criminal trespass warning banning him from all school district property, including School Board meetings, for two years."
FIRE sent the letter to the board of trustees in May demanding that the ban against Martinez be lifted, threatening a lawsuit should the school refuse.
"UCISD banned Mr. Martinez simply for raising concerns about whom the school district was hiring to protect the district's children, an issue of understandable importance for Uvalde parents, like Mr. Martinez. In doing so, UCISD has violated and is continuing to violate the First Amendment," reads the demand letter. "There can be little doubt that if Mr. Martinez had approached Chief Gutierrez at the February 13th School Board meeting and praised his performance, Mr. Martinez would not be subject to a criminal trespass warning."
While the letter demanded a response by May 22, the school district agreed to lift its ban last week.
"The school district's administrators overstepped their authority," FIRE attorney Josh Bleisch said in a Friday press release. "We're glad they finally came to their senses, but it shouldn't take the threat of a lawsuit to remind them that the Constitution does not allow them to use their power to silence their critics."
However, district officials hardly seem repentant for their attempt to stifle critics.
"The district did not wish to engage in legal action, which would require staff time and taxpayer resources in a frivolous suit," a UCISD spokesperson told the Uvalde Leader-News, "The district has attempted to work with Mr. Martinez over the last months, complying with and approving each request he has made…. Instead he chose to engage FIRE to threaten legal action."
The spokesperson added that, after the ban was lifted, Martinez was "informed that the ban could be reinstated if there are any recurrences of the behaviors exhibited at the February board meeting."
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5 months! Shouldn't have taken more than a minute or two for some school board official to have told the chief he was out of line and needed to apologize or face tar and feathers.
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I'd like to know more about the officer deemed ineligible for rehire. This sort of thing has cropped up during the last year, when officers fired by a PD are fairly soon hired by the PD in another (often nearby) district. Seems like more evidence that "Serve and Protect" means serving and protecting the "few bad apples" we hear about after validated police brutality cases. In this case, there may be an interesting collision between parents' rights and "Back the Blue". Won't hardly ever manage to sit real patiently while the whole thing plays out with nary a single comment from Texas Republicans before sinking without a trace.
There are only two commandments for police officers.
Number one is zero tolerance for noncompliance. Failure to immediately initiate violence on someone who doesn’t do what they are told will get a cop fired.
Number two is zero tolerance for anything that could compromise officer safety. That one puts cops in a bind. The public expects them to be heroes, but placing themselves at risk will get them fired.
So when cops beat up deaf people for failure to obey, or do nothing while a school is getting shot up, they’re only following their training.
It was a liberal Supreme Court that gifted these people with "qualified immunity." It was Nancy Pelosi who killed a bill that would have taken it away from these clowns.
The Uvalde officers should be seated backwards on donkeys with placards reading “Coward” hung over their (the officers’) chests, then they should be ridden out of town.
"The district has attempted to work with Mr. Martinez over the last months, complying with and approving each request he has made…. Instead he chose to engage FIRE to threaten legal action."
How dare this commoner defend his civil rights!!
I wish FIRE had defended my buddy when he was shafted by some local yokels.
They need to be made to pay personally for every "woke" act, no statute of limitations, no "qualified immunity," no indemnity by the taxpayers or being defended at taxpayer expense.
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Story seems incomplete. District claims “The ban was lifted as Mr. Martinez signed documents that stated he has read and understands all Board meeting expectations and will abide by all requirements that all citizens are expected to adhere to. Also, he was informed that the ban could be reinstated if there are any recurrences of the behaviors exhibited at the February board meeting,” Espinoza said. They also say there is a police report on file detailing the disruptions. Hearings permit speakers to have 3 minutes to make comments and no questions can be asked nor will any be answered. If Martinez went up to speak to the police chief, that is a violation and a disruption regardless of 'tone of voice' and a disruption if told to sit down and doesn't. Furthermore, the Sheriff's office cannot deem anyone to be 'ineligible' - it merely makes recommendations that the town can accept or reject. If Martinez signed documents before the ban was lifted, FIRE got it's rear end handed to them.
The sheriff's office can certainly deem someone who is a former employee as "ineligible for rehire" as the article claims.
"There can be little doubt that if Mr. Martinez had approached Chief Gutierrez at the February 13th School Board meeting and praised his performance, Mr. Martinez would not be subject to a criminal trespass warning."
Maybe if it wasn't sufficiently profuse.
Sue ’em again. Seek declaratory judgment that the school board and the police were in the wrong, enjoin them from doing it again, and asking for attorney’s fees.
Perfect. Sock it taxpayers.
I keep thinking that the taxpayers will finally get tired of paying for the mistakes of their elected officials and put an end to it, but it constantly fails to materialize. Apparently my fellow Americans are actually sheeple who are willing to put up with endless abuse and incompetence and are willing to throw good money after bad as their officials pour money down the drain.
The taxpayers shouldn't have to pay but these local yokels. Bankrupt their worthless behinds. Leave them living under a bridge with the wife and girl child/ren whining non-stop about how they wound up there.
That will stop them
Sounds like an overt threat to violate his First Amendment rights, unless they can specify which behaviors to which they are referring and in what way, if any, they are sufficiently disruptive to warrant expulsion.
The superintendent, Chief Gutierrez and the entire school board should be fire or voted out. These kind of entitled elected officials forget that they are not rulers, they are employees and these these parents (or any other citizen) are their employers. Time to remind them of that - fire them.
No statute of limitations on violations of the 1st. No qualified immunity for violations of the 1st.
Take their money and leave them with just the wife and girl children - to whine incessantly. That will put the fear of almighty God in them
These local yokels need to be held personally accountable. These school districts violate the 1st as a matter of routine and must be held financially accountable regardless of statutes of limitations or "qualified immunity." The First Amendment is taught in high school government classes and is crystal clear.
Take their money, homes, cars, everything but the wife and girl children.
This is not the first time they have done this crap, especially in Texas where they want to appear "woke," "sophisticated," or are just plain corrupt. Whack one of these yokels good and hard and it will be the last time.
"The district has attempted to work with Mr. Martinez over the last months, complying with and approving each request he has made…. I mean he was still banned, but we worked with him to our satisfaction."
Well remember, Texas allows school staff to carry and this is the same school board that refused to allow their staff to carry because that would be even more dangerous than having an active shooter on campus murdering students and staff. They said just call the police and let them handle it, because the police are the professionals. This just shows they still have the same mentality they had before the massacre, the same attitude that allowed the massacre to happen and continue unchallenged for an hour to begin with.
I think it's time for Mr. Martinez to give Uvalde the civic obedience they desire, and then some. Start a GoFundMe to fund his campaign to be elected as a member of the school board. I believe that would change the way he is treated at meetings.
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