PWCGOP alleges verbal altercation involving school board members in social media posts

Winsome Sears Lieutenant Governor - Prince William County Republican Committee
Winsome Sears Lieutenant Governor - Prince William County Republican Committee
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PWCGOP, the official Twitter account of the Prince William County Republican Committee, posted a series of tweets on October 4 and 5, 2025, concerning events involving members of the Prince William County School Board.

In a tweet dated October 4, 2025, PWCGOP stated: “Following a meeting of the @PWCSNews this week, Neabsco Board Member Tracy Blake verbally assaulted and threatened fellow Member Erica Tredinnick and her husband. Blake forced himself into Tredinnick’s private conversation about establishing …”

The following day, on October 5, 2025, PWCGOP raised questions about an accessory worn by Tracy Blake: “It’s been suggested that Tracy’s / @GRASSGURU pin is a ‘Mental Health’ awareness month pin, perhaps @SpanbergerForVA can confirm?” The tweet referenced speculation regarding whether the pin signified support for mental health awareness.

A third post from PWCGOP on October 5 included only a link: “https://t.co/QKDwlgBZ6c”. No additional context was provided in this message.

The Prince William County School Board has previously faced scrutiny over internal conflicts among its members. Public disagreements have occasionally led to heightened tensions during board meetings. Mental Health Awareness Month is observed nationally in May to raise public consciousness about mental health issues and reduce stigma.



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