A middle schooler reported that a fellow student had live ammunition at school. He received the same suspension as the kid with the ammo. Why? He waited 2 hours to say something.

The lesson here is keep your mouth shut

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IcyReaper · September 15, 2024 at 11:04 am

Its a catholic school, what do you expect. They are about nothing but submission, pain and don’t discuss what the priests like to do in gym class. But those sexually repressed catholic school girls after school, DAM……

Would have been nice to know why he brought in a bullet? Glad I’m not in school now. I had a fucking rifle rack with guns on it in my truck during high school. Funny how there weren’t any school shootings then…

BTW, their website has wiped all traces of the staff from it…

Elrod · September 15, 2024 at 11:04 am

Well, the school certainly won’t provide instruction on the 5th Amendment so it’s obviously up to the parents.

So much for “see something, say something.” I’d like to see the data sheet from the school on “required time to say something” for the various possible offenses in a middle school; “possession of ammunition” is obviously “less than two hours,” what’s the time chart say for “taking too long in the bathroom” or “running in the hallway” ?

If the parents are smart they’ll find a really good attorney and in a couple years they’ll have a pile of cash and that middle school will be named after the kid. That parents would sit down and take this abuse is one of the big problems; fighting back with lawfare is the only solution. When stupidity and malfeasance starts costing big money and ending careers it will stop, not before. Scalps count, “strongly worded letters’ do not.

McChuck · September 16, 2024 at 6:07 am

What would the school have done if the boy had brought something really dangerous to school, like a pen knife? Or perhaps a fountain pen?

    TakeAHardLook · September 16, 2024 at 7:07 pm

    Or a MAGA hat/shirt? Scary!

Rich D · September 16, 2024 at 1:23 pm

Next time, I’m sure the suspended child will simply say nothing. And then after the perp, I don’t know, shoots a teacher or something, the child who saw the ammo ahead of time but didn’t speak up can sagely say, “He was on my radar.”

Instead of a suspension they’ll give him an internship at the FBI.

oldvet50 · September 16, 2024 at 2:04 pm

It’s odd that our ‘laws’ encourage breaking them. You’re right. That kid learned a lesson today.
My nephew learned a similar lesson years ago about DUI. He felt he wasn’t sober enough to drive after drinking at a night club so decided to sleep it off in the backseat of his car. The keys were in the ignition (on purpose) since he was listening to music until the ignition timed out and the radio went silent. He was awakened by a sheriff deputy, charged with DUI and taken to jail. He learned it’s better to drive drunk than do the responsible thing – at least you might get out of being charged than to sit there and invite it. Our laws are idiotic since we elect idiots to legislate.

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