School district is investigating after two men filmed PORN inside Tulsa elementary library and then posted it online

  • School officials said they could not confirm or identify the individuals shown in the video or the location where the lewd act was filmed
  • A letter was sent to parents from Eisenhower International on Tuesday describing the video as ‘incredibly disturbing’
  • The Tulsa Public Schools Campus Police Department is investigating the case

An Oklahoma school district is investigating after two men filmed PORN at a Tulsa elementary school and then posted it online.

The graphic images were uploaded to X, formerly Twitter, last week. The man who posted the message said he was led to the school after work by an employee looking for a “nice break after work.” Fox 23 reported.

School officials said they were unable to identify the individuals appearing in the social media post, or confirm the location where the explicit act was performed, or when the lewd act occurred.

But parents recognized the library, especially a painting of hanging dolphins, the school’s mascot, and now they want someone to be held accountable.

A letter was sent to parents from Eisenhower International on Tuesday described the graphic video as “incredibly disturbing.”

Parents recognized the library, especially a painting of hanging dolphins, the school’s mascot, and now they want someone to be held accountable

The graphic images were uploaded to X, formerly Twitter, last week

The man who posted the message said he was led to the school after work by an employee looking for a

The graphic images were uploaded to X, formerly Twitter, last week. The man who posted the message said he was led to the school after work by an employee looking for a “nice break after work.”

It looks like four videos were recorded. There is an 8- to 10-second pause during which the man filming himself moves around the dark room mid-act, the news channel reported.

It remains unclear when the footage was filmed and whether it was on a weekday evening or over the weekend.

The letter sent Tuesday by the school’s principal, Connie Honner, informed parents of the inappropriate act, but some parents found the letter confusing and the images did not make it clear whether they were adults or children. It was later reported that there are no children in the video.

Honner wrote in part, “I am writing to inform you of a news report that may mention our school in a concerning light, including allegations that inappropriate activity has occurred in our school building after hours.

“This has just been brought to our attention. While incredibly disturbing, we have not yet been able to confirm or identify the location or person(s) depicted in the social media post quoted in this story (or how long ago it may have been recorded) .

“Tulsa Public Schools Campus Police are investigating and will cooperate with any additional law enforcement agencies as necessary.

“There is nothing we take more seriously than the safety of our students, families, team members and facilities.

Pictured: The interior of the Eisenhower International School Library, where the alleged incident may have occurred

Pictured: The interior of the Eisenhower International School Library, where the alleged incident may have occurred

Connie Honner, director of the Eisenhower International Parents School (photo), sent a letter to parents on Tuesday

Connie Honner, director of the Eisenhower International Parents School (photo), sent a letter to parents on Tuesday

One parent said: ‘We don’t look at the school differently. We hate the people who did this within the school.”

Another was shocked when he heard the news. ‘It’s such a good learning experience. When you come here you don’t feel like you are a public school. It feels like a family.’

The principal assured parents that they will monitor the situation and share any information they can publicly release.

“Please know that I am addressing the concerns and working with the Eisenhower International School team to ensure we continue to focus where it matters most to our students,” part of the letter read.

If anyone sees suspicious activity, they are encouraged to report it to Tulsa Schools at 918-480-7233 or email share@tulsaschools.org.