The Hood County Sheriff’s Office arrested Kolton Krottinger, a Navy veteran and local Granbury activist, for a social media post.
According to a criminal complaint, Krottinger had posted on social media under the guise of someone else. Residents have suggested that the October 2 post—showing another local activist appearing to support then-Granbury school board candidate Monica Brown—is the one in question.
Hood County Constable John Shirley said he thought the post was a joke, and that the individual the post impersonated would never have supported Brown “because she very openly, loudly, and publicly hates her.”
Krottinger was charged on November 5 with “online impersonation” in the third degree. His lawyer, Rob Christian, said he had been arrested for “posting a meme.” In his 25 years as a district attorney and criminal defense attorney, Christian told the Dallas Express he had “never seen anyone get arrested for engaging in political speech.”
Nate Criswell, former Hood County GOP chair, believes the arrest is politically motivated. “This charge is based on a satirical post where he humorously photoshopped a political rival’s image, making it appear as though she supported Monica Brown for school board,” he wrote in a petition he started for law enforcement to drop the charges. “Importantly, no actual account was created, making the charge baseless and unfair. Additionally, other elements of the statute were not met.”
Constable Shirley, who serves criminal and civil papers in the county’s 2nd precinct, agreed that something about the arrest seems wrong. “This kind of stuff really smells of authoritarianism.”
Texas Scorecard obtained a copy of the conditions of Krottinger’s $10,000 bond. He cannot access social media, nor can he have any contact with the other activist. Criswell said social media is where Kolton makes his livelihood and called the social media ban “egregious.”
Brandon Hall, who represents Granbury and others in District 11 on the State Board of Education, expressed alarm.
“All Texans should be paying attention to the case of Kolton Krottinger. If Kolton, a veteran and patriot, can be arrested for a political meme, any of us could,” he wrote to Texas Scorecard. “This level of tyranny and lawfare is something I would expect to see in China or England, not Texas.”
Hood County Sheriff Roger Deeds told Texas Scorecard that “this case is under investigation.” The Hood County District Attorney’s Office did not respond before publication.
Krottinger is active in multiple facets of the community. He interviewed candidates before the November 2025 election and maintains the Hood County Breaking News page on Facebook. In 2025, the Texas Senate honored the veterans’ mental health center he runs in Granbury—Anxiety Solutions of America.
Criswell said Krottinger’s arrest is part of a pattern in the local area. “Every year the list of conservatives arrested on bogus charges grows longer,” he said.
In addition to the petition, Criswell has started a fundraiser for Krottinger.
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