Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not just assault, it’s battery, possibly aggravated battery and a felony. I’d call the cops and press charges if I were the parents.
This. I know a kid who got jumped at school recently. Parents threatened to go to the media if the principal didn't make a big deal about it. It worked. Parents also pressed charges and the kid who instigated it now has a record, can no longer participate in school sports throughout high school, and has to stay a certain number of feet away from the victim. The kids at school are aware of everything that has transpired - no one dares to mess with the victim.
Anonymous wrote:The principal’s email refers to a fight between “several students” but didn’t identify them all as Whitman students. Has it been confirmed that the kids assaulting the other were actually Whitman students and not kids who came in from outside?
Anonymous wrote:The principal’s email refers to a fight between “several students” but didn’t identify them all as Whitman students. Has it been confirmed that the kids assaulting the other were actually Whitman students and not kids who came in from outside?
Anonymous wrote:Troll. Moms for Liberty. Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not just assault, it’s battery, possibly aggravated battery and a felony. I’d call the cops and press charges if I were the parents.
This. I know a kid who got jumped at school recently. Parents threatened to go to the media if the principal didn't make a big deal about it. It worked. Parents also pressed charges and the kid who instigated it now has a record, can no longer participate in school sports throughout high school, and has to stay a certain number of feet away from the victim. The kids at school are aware of everything that has transpired - no one dares to mess with the victim.
Glad to hear it. And certainly sounds like a case where it was beneficial to have video proof of the event.
Yes, the video was absolutely necessary to prove that it was an assault. The only way these things stop is if parents make a big stink and do what these parents did.
Anonymous wrote:Troll. Moms for Liberty. Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not just assault, it’s battery, possibly aggravated battery and a felony. I’d call the cops and press charges if I were the parents.
This. I know a kid who got jumped at school recently. Parents threatened to go to the media if the principal didn't make a big deal about it. It worked. Parents also pressed charges and the kid who instigated it now has a record, can no longer participate in school sports throughout high school, and has to stay a certain number of feet away from the victim. The kids at school are aware of everything that has transpired - no one dares to mess with the victim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s not just assault, it’s battery, possibly aggravated battery and a felony. I’d call the cops and press charges if I were the parents.
This. I know a kid who got jumped at school recently. Parents threatened to go to the media if the principal didn't make a big deal about it. It worked. Parents also pressed charges and the kid who instigated it now has a record, can no longer participate in school sports throughout high school, and has to stay a certain number of feet away from the victim. The kids at school are aware of everything that has transpired - no one dares to mess with the victim.
Glad to hear it. And certainly sounds like a case where it was beneficial to have video proof of the event.