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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Normally, I would not blame parents for their children's mental illness...but the circumstances of this case are unbelievable. I think the parents are DEFINITELY negligent, as is the school. That kid should have been sent directly to a mental hospital, and not allowed back into any classroom until a professional said it was safe for him to return. He was suicidal and homicidal. If the administration was aware of that level of PHYSCIAL illness, he would not have been returned to the classroom. Tragic.[/quote] [b]How is the school negligent. [/b]Within the last 10 days pre-shooting and including the DAY of the shooting - I've seen that they've reached out to the parents at least 4 times. On top of the parents knowing he had issues and still buying him a weapon at 15. WTF? November 21st - Ethan was searching bullets on his phone - his mother was called immediately and a voicemail was left. November 21st - Ethan was searching bullets on his phone - his mother was sent an email regarding the same subject November 26th - Father takes him Black Friday shopping for a gun November 27th - Mother posts on FB 'Mom and son tests out his present' - she went shooting with him November 29th - Ethan called in by administration November 30th - Ethan called in by administration with parents November 30th - Ethan shoots and kills 4 fellow students [img]https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/12/03/06/51288023-10270625-image-a-45_1638514432994.jpg[/img][/quote] It’s time to stop putting one kid’s right to an education in a general ed setting over other students’ rights to safety. The school should have suspended him after the first incident. I bet there were plenty of other calls to the parents over the years and teachers who brought him up way before this. [/quote]
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