The content discusses a disturbing incident at Black Forest Hills Elementary School in Aurora, Colorado, where a transgender sex offender, Solomon Galligan, allegedly tried to snatch a child during recess. Surveillance footage captured the children running in terror as the suspected abductor approached, holding a white blanket. The suspect, who was identified as male in the arrest affidavit, had been placed on the sex offender registry in 2011 for non-consent sexual contact. The footage showed the adult closing in on one of the kids, tripping while trying to grab the child but losing his grip when falling.

The parents of the children involved in the incident expressed their shock at seeing the footage, with one parent describing it as a frightening experience. The kids at the school were seen innocently playing outside during recess when the suspect approached. The incident led to Galligan being arrested at a nearby Walgreens and charged with attempted kidnapping. He was reported to have reeked of alcohol and had white powder smeared on his face at the time of the abduction attempt. Galligan’s family attributed his actions to mental health issues, with him opening up on social media in 2011 about suffering from depression while transitioning.

The school district released the surveillance video of the incident and vowed to conduct a thorough investigation to improve safety protocols. Parents at the school expressed their concerns and demanded accountability from the school administrators, calling for an independent investigation and for certain individuals to be put on administrative leave or fired. The parents felt that the professionals at the school had failed in ensuring the safety of the children under their care and were disappointed with the response from the authorities and administration.

The suspect, Solomon Galligan, shared details about his transition on social media in 2011, indicating his excitement about starting hormone shots and pills. He shared his journey of transitioning and the changes he was experiencing, expressing his anticipation for the results in the end. However, Galligan’s past behavior and conviction as a sex offender raised serious concerns about his presence at a school with young children. The details surrounding his 2011 conviction for non-consent sexual contact were not immediately clear.

Solomon Galligan remains in custody at the Aurora jail, with bail set at $25,000. He is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday to face charges related to the attempted kidnapping incident at Black Forest Hills Elementary School. The community and parents of the children involved are calling for justice and accountability for the failure to protect the children from harm. The incident highlighted the importance of ensuring the safety of students at schools and the need for proper protocols and training for school staff to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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