Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A witness told me that a DESA student threatened a Hardy student with a stun-gun on Friday.
Now, that's hearsay - and the witness may be mistaken, so take it witha grain of salt. But that would certainly explain the need for increased MPD presence tomorrow.
If true, that DESA student should face trial and jail, let alone expulsion. I'm sure they'd be super popular in lock-up.
Yes, this is what is being said- the Hardy kid was tased before school and not on school property, but then it escalated when the DESA kid threatened to come to Hardy with a gun... Which has now resulted in many Hardy kids terrified to go to school tomorrow and all the parents talking about it. The principal is constrained by how much info she can give, so the email was vague, but we did hear through other parents in communication with administration that there will be increased security/police presence tomorrow (as stated in the email) and they believe the building will be safe tomorrow, but parents should do whatever they feel comfortable doing.