- Controversy over CRT boiled over in Fort Worth, Texas at November 9 meeting
- Malikk Austin, 51, spoke at Fort Worth Independent School District meeting
- Austin, a black man, said CRT is 'something I fight for, for my children'
- 'We are not our ancestors. I got over a thousand soldiers ready to go,' he said
- Austin then repeated the phrase 'locked and loaded' as he was led away by cops
- Parents who opposed CRT told Fox News they felt 'threatened' by Austin
- In messages to DailyMail.com, Austin denied he was making threats to violence
- He said he wanted to convey a message of 'be ready to challenge opposition'
- According to his Facebook page, Austin is part of The Brotherhood Movement
- A spokesperson for the organization told DailyMail.com he left the group
- Images show Austin in tactical gear posing with other armed members of group
- Spokesperson for the organization said the group was non-violent
- Austin also has criminal record, including three-year prison stint for sex assault
By ARIEL ZILBER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
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