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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wasn’t your son the instigator?[/quote] Suppose so. Seems like a broken jaw may be taking it a bit far. Anger management issues perhaps? [/quote] Maybe but what are you looking for? [/quote] Not sure, that's obviously why I posted here. I'm upset some kid broke my son's jaw as I'm sure any parent would be. There were 5 other kids there so I'm sure I will be getting all sides of the story. I'm not looking for retribution or revenge. But I do think the kid should be held responsible for inflicting a serious injury. Apparently most of you would just let it go and that's fine. I'm just not sure what to do.[/quote] You have no business investigating this on your own. This is a police matter. Call them immediately.[/quote] +1 any decent university would have called them already.[/quote] 100%. And as PP noted, Resident Life would also be all over it - if a kid went to the hospital due to a dorm-related incident, the RA would have escalated it to the Resident Director. OP, someone should be communicating with your son about this already. He needs to talk to his RA or RD about next steps (and whether those steps should involve the police).[/quote]
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