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Elementary school teacher caught sending truly awful racist picture of child — as he makes bizarre excuse

April 19, 2026
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Elementary school teacher caught sending truly awful racist picture of child — as he makes bizarre excuse

A Southern California teacher accused of sharing a shocking racist meme has left his job after investigators said his claim he was hacked was a lie.

John Solomon, a longtime educator in the Long Beach Unified School District, retired while facing potential discipline following a months-long probe into the incident, the Long Beach Post reports.

The case centered on a controversial image circulated in a private group chat that triggered outrage among teachers, parents and the broader community.

John Solomon, a man with a long white beard, wearing a black Los Angeles Kings jersey.
Long Beach USD teacher John Solomon retired while facing potential discipline following a months-long probe.

The meme depicted a cartoon of a black child wearing an ankle monitor alongside the message: “We need this for our runners.”

Colleagues said the message appeared to mock special education students who sometimes leave campus without permission, raising concerns it targeted both race and disability.

An independent investigation commissioned by the district found the message “belittled students of color and students with disabilities,” concluding it contributed to a harmful environment and damaged Solomon’s ability to effectively teach.

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The meme allegedly sent by Solomon depicted a cartoon of a black child wearing an ankle monitor.

Solomon denied ever sending the meme, insisting his phone had been hacked. But both a teachers union investigative panel and the district ultimately rejected that claim.

According to the district’s findings, his version of events conflicted with multiple witness accounts, and he declined an offer to have his phone forensically examined — a step that could have supported his defense.

The controversy first surfaced last fall while Solomon was serving on the teachers union’s bargaining committee.

As scrutiny grew, union leaders publicly criticized him and called for his resignation from a leadership role. Fellow educators also pushed him out of the position.

Initially, the school district opted not to pursue its own inquiry, citing the message as part of internal union communications.

But that stance changed after the image became public, igniting what officials described as a “public outcry” and prompting complaints from families and students, including formal allegations of discrimination.

Solomon remained employed but was placed on paid administrative leave for roughly six months as the district reexamined the case. Investigators ultimately determined his denial lacked credibility, paving the way for disciplinary action.

Rather than face termination, Solomon chose to retire — a move he now claims was effectively forced.

In a complaint filed against his union, he alleges he was pushed out “to avoid termination and subsequent loss of pay and health insurance.”

He is also accusing the Teachers Association of Long Beach of mishandling the situation, claiming union leadership allowed the meme to spread widely beyond the original private chat. According to his filing, flyers featuring his image and the meme were distributed at school sites, further amplifying the controversy.

Solomon contends the union later refused to provide him legal representation during the disciplinary process unless he agreed to waive certain claims against them.

“Long Beach Unified holds employees to clear expectations for professional conduct. Actions that undermine a respectful and inclusive learning environment are taken seriously and addressed in accordance with District policy and applicable law,” a spokesperson for the district said.


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