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Sunday, February 8, 2026

Dear Reader and Media Frenzy

 

January 5, 2026 updated edited for blog publication on February 8, 2026

Dear Reader,

In 2023 after listening to the publisher on a podcast, I decided to take a leap of faith and write my story, in book form. I had been writing blogs and editorials for many years. My editorials and posts hit home or at least hit nerves. My publisher believed my story was worth telling.

On April 20, 2024, my book was released. It is a combination of narrative, sworn taped testimony, and observations. The date of April 20 is significant. It had been 26 years since April 20, 1998, when the motivation to speak and write had been documented in legal testimony in a closed-door hearing.

My story is still timely and significant. Backed up by sworn taped testimony, it is my story of trying to get help for a troubled child, and the retaliation that followed.

I do not write as a victim, I write as a voice who spoke up before any serious, irrevocable violence could happen in my class and school. I write as a voice, who continued to address the issues that happen in our nation’s schools, even when my own administration tried to silence my voice. I write as a voice that overcame the fear of retaliation when others just wanted to bury their heads in paychecks. I write as a voice of reason with practical advice.

I write with a faith-based foundation, but my particular faith is for me. No one should take my faith beliefs as an insult to theirs but rather see it as a way I worked through the difficult times.

I write to encourage others to speak up. The Columbine High School mass shooting happened on April 20, 1999, one year to the day after I was called incompetent for seeking help for a young child. I write with confidence and competency.

I write, present tense, because as long as I am able to speak, I will be a voice against the violence.

I am asking you to read my book and to share it with others.

Sincerely,

Marian R. Carlino

Update:  I am including this on my blog. I sent this note to various podcasters, lawyers and people with whom I have watched or interacted.  

Today, someone posted on a Telegram channel about the extreme media coverage of a missing, and now possibly presumed dead, mother of an internationally famous news correspondent. The story is sad but brings international attention and coverage because of the daughter. The missing woman was not famous in her own right. The person on Telegram asked why the millions of stories of non-famous people are not covered at such depths.  I responded that it is a disconnect and looking at inner responsibility. Even in our own neighborhoods and families, some stories are passed off as not important. I gave a few examples.

Well to God, all people are important. He actually knows it all. He knows the story of the unknown person.

I took comfort in that knowledge in 1998 since my story, although then drawing the attention of a local reporter, seemed not to matter to people outside of my classroom. Best friends, colleagues and family members took no notice of my story or tried to ignore it. But I knew my story was important then and still is now.

My book has not made the NY Times Best seller list. Is it because of my style of writing? I am reading a book by Dorothy Day. She had connections, but her style of writing is really not any different than mine, although she wrote from a socialist point of view and I do not. She also like protests a lot more than I do!

My story may be hard for some to read. It involves personal responsibility in our own families, school and neighborhoods. If we stay local, our efforts could have national impact. Jesus did not travel the world on the seven seas!

I encourage you to read my book. In a violent world, as we see daily, one will see that stories are important, you may not miss the piece of the puzzle next time a preventable event has its eyes set on your community.

The people in the small community north of Tucson, Arizona have been interviewed this week. They say they have never seen anything like this before.  Surprisingly, I have not heard anyone say, "We never thought it could happen here."

Violence impacts us all, maybe that is why the missing person in Tucson, Arizona reminds us that none of us are immune. What else can we learn by the current media frenzy in the small community?

Marian R. Carlino

February 8, 2026

Friday, February 6, 2026

FACE it... violence is a continuum.

The news is usually full of information on violence. Violence sells.  Have you been to a movie lately? All that Hollywood talk about non-violence is just fake news. I am not interested in the movies that glorify violence, but I am interested in some of these news stories because they open up conversations that most people do not want to have, well unless you want to lose friends. I have been there and done that.

Did anyone watch any of the Uvalde school shooting trial featuring a police officer?  The jury did figure out that he could not be pinned with the 29 counts of abandonment and negligence. The testimony showed that the whole school community failed although only one other person, also a police officer, is also going to trial. Maybe that will fail also. There is no statute of limitations on murder but in Uvalde the murderer died at the scene. Do you know that some believe, like Sandy Hook, that Uvalde was not real? Their theories lead to more sinister plots, if it was all staged. 

I digress from my original intent of this post.  I am posting about the protestors out on the street who have crossed lines. Their behaviors have led to deadly consequences. Their protests are anything but peaceful so they are met with responses that have been deadly.

I know what the FACE Act is. I had to know when participating in prayer vigils or Pro-life activities. For several years I faced harassment as an advocate for prolife. People considered our presence as an intrusion. Standing on public sidewalks in prayer is protected speech but there are actual lines that cannot be crossed. Most respect those lines. The ones who do not respect the lines, have had legal consequences. Some who actually respected the lines, have also faced consequences. It is a risk one takes when advocating in public. Lines are called Buffer Zones in front of abortion clinics.

The protests about ICE have broken lines, literally. Most recent headlines are about the line between a door and a sanctuary. I for one would like to see the proverbial book thrown at the "independent journalist" and the group that he was recording before, during and after the entrance into the church in Minneapolis. I attend a church and want the protection our Constitution guarantees. I wonder how the children who faced the wrath of a hater at the school Mass in Minneapolis are doing. Afterall, churches and schools are supposed to be safe places at all times, right? The protestors were violent; they just did not use deadly violence. 

Does anyone remember when there was a massacre in a Jewish synagogue in Pittsburgh? How about the church burnings in the South or when the young adult entered a house of faith and killed nine people in S.C years ago? Anyone?   There are links below to remind anyone who has forgotten.

I am not a legal expert, and I don't play one on TV, so I am posting links to two interviews with Harmeet Dhillon, a legal expert. Catherine Herridge, on Straight to the Point a joint effort with the LA Times, interviewed Harmeet Dhillon in her first episode in early November 2025 and then again in early February 2026. 

Listen carefully to the interviews. Whose voice will you heed, an "independent journalist" who enters a church with protestors or a legal expert who was once a journalist?

If voices are not a concern in terms of the continuum of violence, listen to the report in the link about the few days' old news briefing by a Sheriff regarding a planned massacre at a church near Tampa, Florida? A 14-year-old has been arrested. In addition to other charges, would this kid be charged with the FACE Act violation if his plans were not found out before the evil plan was discovered by internet sleuths? Throw the book at him too, he may be a victim himself, but evil is evil. Churches in this 14-year-old neighborhood are now being monitored for safety reasons.

Violence is a continuum. When do you want it to stop, inside or outside the protected space. FACE it. Bill Clinton signed the FACE Act into law in 1994. The FACE Act is not about political lines, or is it?

You decide. The most recent protestors will hopefully face an educated jury of their peers and not politically motivated or fearful jurers.

Harmeet Dhillon links:  

https://youtu.be/58KrZF1b0bQ?si=yGgiYYaQG-7WH_vn

https://youtu.be/HXqCuxcjsYM?si=8f4a21CYeArBm8jJ



Link for Sheriff interview:

https://www.youtube.com/live/wIYLWGAB88s?si=01QB5uh5IQ2vuC33


Church Massacre

https://youtu.be/uMzZtMd9V50?si=OmzCywC22gOTpVfW


Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre

https://youtu.be/L_47AE3-FtE?si=ZT2WFOKH9lbES-7c


Marian R. Carlino

February 6, 2026