Any update on Odessa Shannon Incident

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:His mom has been trying to get the principal fired, blasted the school on social media, and yet desperately tried really hard to get her kid back into the same school at the same time.


The burden of change should NOT be placed on the victim. Too often, it is. This is a serious enough case that we need to pay attention to the victim's psychological healing. If he wants to come back to the same school, see his friends and classmates, see his teachers, he SHOULD! The perpetrator needs to leave, and the perp's family needs to get legal consequences.


No one's placing the blame on the victim. The mom isn't the victim. She is simultaneously suing the school she thinks is so unsafe while fighting to get her son back in. If you can't see the irony in that...The girl hasn't been back since the incident nor will she be. He isn't innocent based on witness testimonies and he was a bully in his own right. Is he still a victim? Yes. No one's denying that. But also-what if the other kids at school don't feel safe around him? There are so many things that you don't know.



You definitely are placing the blame. Disgusting comment.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mom posted a letter saying her lawyers were declining to represent her case as MCPS's insurance firm determined they did not have liability. So sadly, I think MCPS is getting away with its negligence.


Show me the negligence. Paramedics were called. They fired the PE teacher. What more do you want?


The PE teacher was not the only staff member who failed in their job and should have been held accountable that day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is horrific. This woman needs better representation.
Yes. She needs to get second or third opinion. I had a lawyer refuse to take my case. He even had the nerve to tell me to let it go because I can’t win. I shopped around and found another lawyer who took the case and I won -big. Lawyers differ tremendously in their skill. She just needs to find a shark.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mom posted a letter saying her lawyers were declining to represent her case as MCPS's insurance firm determined they did not have liability. So sadly, I think MCPS is getting away with its negligence.


Show me the negligence. Paramedics were called. They fired the PE teacher. What more do you want?


The PE teacher was not the only staff member who failed in their job and should have been held accountable that day.



Who else was involved?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mom posted a letter saying her lawyers were declining to represent her case as MCPS's insurance firm determined they did not have liability. So sadly, I think MCPS is getting away with its negligence.


Show me the negligence. Paramedics were called. They fired the PE teacher. What more do you want?


The PE teacher was not the only staff member who failed in their job and should have been held accountable that day.


They only called the paramedics after kid called mom who demanded it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OMG, that's horrific. I would go after this girl's family.


You want to go after an ES girl's family?

What is wrong with you people? This is a child. One who clearly needs mental health support, not to be sued into oblivion and buried so deep they'll never escape. Let's not lock up a child and condemn them for the rest of their life because of one disregulated mistake. Let's get the girl and her family the support they need to turn things around. And the school should be held responsible for the medical care the injured child will need for the rest of their life
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mom posted a letter saying her lawyers were declining to represent her case as MCPS's insurance firm determined they did not have liability. So sadly, I think MCPS is getting away with its negligence.


Show me the negligence. Paramedics were called. They fired the PE teacher. What more do you want?


The PE teacher was not the only staff member who failed in their job and should have been held accountable that day.



Who else was involved?


The school nurse and admin team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is horrific. This woman needs better representation.
Yes. She needs to get second or third opinion. I had a lawyer refuse to take my case. He even had the nerve to tell me to let it go because I can’t win. I shopped around and found another lawyer who took the case and I won -big. Lawyers differ tremendously in their skill. She just needs to find a shark.


I only follow the mom's activity on social media. She's young, struggling and clearly full of trauma, so she doesn't do herself a lot of favors. She uses foul language, posts inappropriate content and she overshares.

So I can't tell if the lawyers declined her case because:

1. They viewed her as a risky client due to her demeanor and behavior
2. They were scared to take MCPS on because of the stranglehold MCPS has over our local courts and oversight agencies
3. Some combination of both things

I think her best bet would be to get a lawyer who's OUTSIDE of MoCo and isn't intimidated by the incestuous Montgomery County culture that covers up for each other at every turn. A lawyer from the Baltimore area might be best.
Anonymous
This is completely insane.

MCPS lawyers are evil. And they've created a culture of evil.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is completely insane.

MCPS lawyers are evil. And they've created a culture of evil.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is horrific. This woman needs better representation.
Yes. She needs to get second or third opinion. I had a lawyer refuse to take my case. He even had the nerve to tell me to let it go because I can’t win. I shopped around and found another lawyer who took the case and I won -big. Lawyers differ tremendously in their skill. She just needs to find a shark.


I only follow the mom's activity on social media. She's young, struggling and clearly full of trauma, so she doesn't do herself a lot of favors. She uses foul language, posts inappropriate content and she overshares.

So I can't tell if the lawyers declined her case because:

1. They viewed her as a risky client due to her demeanor and behavior
2. They were scared to take MCPS on because of the stranglehold MCPS has over our local courts and oversight agencies
3. Some combination of both things

I think her best bet would be to get a lawyer who's OUTSIDE of MoCo and isn't intimidated by the incestuous Montgomery County culture that covers up for each other at every turn. A lawyer from the Baltimore area might be best.
Absolutely agree with going outside is moco. I was thinking a DC lawyer. I think most DC lawyers would eat MCPS lawyers for lunch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG, that's horrific. I would go after this girl's family.


You want to go after an ES girl's family?

What is wrong with you people? This is a child. One who clearly needs mental health support, not to be sued into oblivion and buried so deep they'll never escape. Let's not lock up a child and condemn them for the rest of their life because of one disregulated mistake. Let's get the girl and her family the support they need to turn things around. And the school should be held responsible for the medical care the injured child will need for the rest of their life


The girl is violent. I would not want her with my kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The mom posted a letter saying her lawyers were declining to represent her case as MCPS's insurance firm determined they did not have liability. So sadly, I think MCPS is getting away with its negligence.


Show me the negligence. Paramedics were called. They fired the PE teacher. What more do you want?


The PE teacher was not the only staff member who failed in their job and should have been held accountable that day.



Who else was involved?


The school nurse and admin team.


Classroom teacher.
Anonymous
There’s more to this story than what mom has shared on social media and with local news outlets. So many people are quick to judge without knowing all of the facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is completely insane.

MCPS lawyers are evil. And they've created a culture of evil.


Imagine if this had occurred at a west county school, instead at one of our schools with a high number of low-income, immigrant families.

I wonder if MCPS would have handled this differently.
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