If my children are attending a school where one of the parents is a known felon, I certainly would not want my kids staying at their house, especially in light of the history of Jason Breakey.
I do not choose my children's friends, but I would not expose my children to parents with a known history of the significant civil and criminal charges that have been shown on this and other sites. If this guy has been found guilty of possession of drugs and guns multiple times, no thanks.
Perhaps some parents are ok with their children being exposed to someone with such a history - my parenting proferences are not to associate nor have my children associate with such people.
It is unfortunate that Jason Breakey's children have such role models in their life and it certainly sets the stage for a life of challenges.
Such history would likely be of concern not only to school officials and parents, but any other activities they may be associated with. Groups such as the YMCA, Scouting Groups such as the Boy and Girl Scouts of America, etc. typically run background checks and do not want such people affiliated with their groups.
If parenting concerns and exlusion by groups such as the YMCA and Scouts is considered elitist, then the author of the previous rebuttal has different values than what most parents I know have.