A deputy constable in northern Texas spent years trying to charge school librarians with felonies over the books they distributed, reported Lonestar Live. The controversy occured in Granbury, a town of 10,000 people just southwest of Fort Worth, wrote Ileana Garnand. Scott London, a Hood County chief deputy constable, accused three school district librarians of letting kids access books he deemed obscene, the report said. “He visited schools, spoke to district staff, issued subpoenas, obtained student records and drafted criminal complaints” — all with the intent to secure felony charges for d…