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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't think folks are following the original thread that prompted this one when they claim it's over reacting. The OP of the original thread has a 2nd grader who was choked by a classmate; the same classmate also told the kid he had a knife and would "cut him open." These are not run of the mill behavior problems in 2nd grade. Considering a 6 year old bought a gun to school and shot their teacher in VA last year, I'd say I'd take that degree of physicality (choking, threatening with a weapon) super seriously and consider a police report. [/quote] That's because you are a nutter, equating the one 6 year old in the history of the country who shot a teacher with every other 2nd grader. [/quote] Not a singular issue. Are there hundreds, no, almost two dozen, yes. These are the kids who turn into 12 and 13 year old car jackets DC is becoming famous for - https://america.cgtn.com/2023/03/09/22-incidents-of-kids-bringing-guns-to-elementary-schools-in-2023 Schools need to keep the majority of kids who are there for an education safe. If that means police reports for assaults and threats of weapon use so be it. [/quote]
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