Outraged San Diego dad erects billboard to shame school where he claims his daughter, 6, was sexually assaulted by female KINDERGARTNER in classroom with teachers present

  • Jacob Poynor claims a female toddler inappropriately touched his six-year-old daughter while teachers were present on February 8
  • After a months-long investigation at Cajon Park Elementary School, Poynor took matters into his own hands and attached a sign to the side of his truck
  • ‘Own your actions. Are you okay with sexual battery? Send your children to this school,” reads the sign parked outside the school

A San Diego father has placed a billboard on his pickup truck to shame his daughter’s school after he claims the 6-year-old girl was attacked by another kindergarten girl.

Jacob Poynor claims that on February 8, a female student covered his daughter’s lap with a jacket and began inappropriately touching her between the legs while teachers and other students were present.

After a months-long investigation at Cajon Park Elementary School, Poynor took matters into his own hands and installed a sign that read “Own your actions.” Are you okay with sexual battery? Send your kids to this school” on the side of his truck parked outside the school.

“I don’t know if this was the right thing to do, but at the same time I don’t know what other options we have,” Poynor told NBC News.

‘It’s beyond frustrating. I’m furious. Shockingly, I kept my cool.”

Jacob Poynor claims a female toddler inappropriately touched his six-year-old daughter while teachers were present on February 8

'Own your actions.  Are you okay with sexual battery?  Send your kids to this school,” reads the sign on the side of Poynor's truck

‘Own your actions. Are you okay with sexual battery? Send your kids to this school,” reads the sign on the side of Poynor’s truck

After the alleged incident, the children’s ‘teacher and co-teacher’ took my daughter into another room and interrogated her without my wife or my approval, and we weren’t even notified at the time,” Poynor said.

The school cannot share any further information about the incident they are investigating because it reportedly involved two students, a spokesperson said.

“Everyone has the right to freedom of speech,” Santee School District spokesperson Cori Harris said of Poynor’s protest sign.

“We’ve seen a lot of support from Cajon Park parents. Families at that school trust the administration and the process.”

“The administration followed the proper protocols,” she explained.

Adding, “The district investigation has been completed. Both families have been notified of the resolution, but the district has not yet completed handling the situation.”

Poynor said he filed a complaint with the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department and Child Protective Services.

A spokesperson for the sheriff’s office told NBC they are aware of the complaint but would not comment further due to the sensitive nature of the incident.

Cajon Park Elementary School Poynor investigated the incident and has since completed their investigation

Cajon Park Elementary School Poynor investigated the incident and has since completed their investigation

The school cannot share any further information about the incident they are investigating because it reportedly occurred between two students, a spokesperson said.

The school cannot share any further information about the incident they are investigating because it reportedly occurred between two students, a spokesperson said.

Poynor said he filed a complaint with the San Diego County Sheriff's Department and Child Protective Services

Poynor said he filed a complaint with the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department and Child Protective Services

State legislation that took effect in 2019 could reduce the chances of legal or criminal prosecution.

The law effectively halted the prosecution of children under the age of twelve, with few exceptions, including the most serious crimes.

Instead, families and school districts are responsible for taking necessary, age-appropriate consequences.

Poynor says his daughter used to be a happy child, but the incident has had a profound effect on his little girl.

‘It’s different now. She is much more reserved and quiet, not completely, but certainly not my loving daughter,” Poynor said.

The child was taken out of school Thursday and Poynor said he has no plans to let her back until he is sure she is safe.