A Georgia police officer who responded to a plea from a mother with two kids to ban a man from a public library bathroom has been fired.
Former officer Glen Weaver was axed from the DeKalb County Police Department, according to the Center Square.
The October incident at the Tucker-Reid H. Cofer Library in Tucker, Georgia, began when a woman with two children complained to a security guard that a man was in the bathroom. The man was transgender Sarah Rose Swinton, who claimed Weaver told him “That’s the women’s restroom and you’re not a woman. That’s obvious.”
The October incident at the Tucker-Reid H. Cofer Library in Tucker, Georgia, began when a woman with two children complained to a security guard that a man was in the bathroom. The man was transgender Sarah Rose Swinton, who claimed Weaver told him “That’s the women’s restroom and you’re not a woman. That’s obvious.”
EXCLUSIVE: Officer fired after library bathroom confrontation; transgender complainant reacts
The Center Square’s Johnny Edwards speaks with Sasha Swinson, a transgender library patron involved in a confrontation with a DeKalb County Police Department officer over the use of the… pic.twitter.com/gRfk5ls6Ek
— The Center Square (@thecentersquare) February 6, 2026
