In a recent compelling episode of The Rocci Stucci Show LIVE, Rocci Stucci and Glenn Baker sat down with Alison Reedy—an ordinary mother thrust into an extraordinary battle for her son’s innocence. The segment gripped viewers as Alison recounted a chilling chain of events after her teenage son was accused of threatening violence at school, only to be publicly humiliated and nearly destroyed by a system more focused on politics and optics than truth or justice.
A Mother’s Ordeal in Modern America
Alison and her family had sought a fresh start in rural Michigan, hoping for a wholesome environment away from the political tension in their former city. Just weeks into the new school, a harmless classroom comment by her 14-year-old son, Dylan, was misconstrued as a threat. Despite context and witness statements supporting Dylan’s innocence, the school administration moved quickly and harshly—interrogating Dylan without parental presence and calling in law enforcement.
From there, Alison described a Kafkaesque ordeal involving public arrest, false media coverage, expulsion without due process, and a community quick to target both Dylan and his family. Even after Dylan was found not guilty in court, the stigma lingered. The school and the court system, Allison argued, seemed more interested in appeasing a politicized mob and maintaining authority than seeking truth.
Weaponization of Policy and Political Retaliation
Host Rocci Stucci highlighted a broader pattern: school authorities using zero-tolerance policies and political differences as weapons. Allison had previously questioned progressive materials in the school and requested accommodations for her son. “I was already a thorn in their side,” she reflects, implying that her conservative beliefs put her on a collision course with administration.
Glenn Baker and Rocci pointed out the hypocrisy: “You can remove faith, promote certain ideologies, but the moment you question it, you’re retaliated against.” The conversation emphasized the chilling effect on parents, especially Christian conservatives, who fear retribution simply for voicing concerns.
The Toll: Family, Finances, and Faith
The case devastated Dylan’s high school experience. Isolated, anxious, and stripped of peer support, he plunged into depression. The ordeal cost Alison over $26,000 in legal fees and nearly shattered the family’s livelihood and reputation, especially as Allison’s name was publicly linked to the controversy.
Yet, through every setback, faith and determination sustained the Reedy family. Community support from their church and groups like Moms for Liberty provided some relief, though national attention and fair media coverage remained elusive.
Why This Matters
Rocci Stucci and his guests argued that Dylan’s case is far from unique. Across America, children are caught in political crossfire, their words weaponized by bureaucratic systems more concerned with appearances than lives. The episode also touched on the dangers of “red flag” laws and the loss of due process.
Alison’s current fight continues in the appellate court, with her case serving as a rallying point for parents and patriots who see the urgent need for reform and accountability.
Standing Up, Moving Forward
As Alison’s battle continues, she invites people to join her awareness efforts through her Facebook group, My Son on the Altar, and to support her son’s college fund via GoFundMe. The Rocci Stucci Show pledged to continue covering developments and seeking justice for families like the Reedys.
As Rocci signed off: “If it’s a war they wanted, it’s a war they’re going to have. Much love, much respect—and don’t take shit from nobody.”




