Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was this in a locker room for a PE class? Or after school for a sports practice?
At any rate, the person who took the video, the person who tased, and the person(s) who restrained should all be expelled from FCPS and criminally charged. Bystanders should be assessed on a case by case basis.
There should have been communication from the school to all students and parents the day in happened. I do not trust the school to handle this situation with a focus on protecting the victim.
Event occurred last Thursday. No school Monday and Tuesday. Student reported to school Wednesday. School parents notified Wednesday.
Anonymous wrote:Was this in a locker room for a PE class? Or after school for a sports practice?
At any rate, the person who took the video, the person who tased, and the person(s) who restrained should all be expelled from FCPS and criminally charged. Bystanders should be assessed on a case by case basis.
There should have been communication from the school to all students and parents the day in happened. I do not trust the school to handle this situation with a focus on protecting the victim.
Anonymous wrote:The kid who used the taser/stun gun, and anyone who held the victim down, should be expelled. And criminal charges filed. There is no excuse. None. Not a single one.
Anonymous wrote:This is horrifying.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/video-appears-to-show-stun-gun-attack-in-fairfax-county-school/2205836/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if the investigation reveals wrongdoing, and that must proceed accordingly, do disciplinary rules allows w for any kind of punishment? Rehabilitation?
I’m not understanding your post. Do rules allow punishment for attacking another student with a taser? What do you think? And what rehabilitation do you suggest? At the very least, the victim should not have to fear for his safety at the hands of these kids. They should be expelled and sent to another school, or first juvie.
great. they can end up in someone else's school and do the same type of cr*p
Somewhere between expulsion and “let’s talk it out” probably lies the right disciplinary response, at least for first-time offenders.
But it certainly looks like a case of assault on a child who emphatically did not want to be assaulted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if the investigation reveals wrongdoing, and that must proceed accordingly, do disciplinary rules allows w for any kind of punishment? Rehabilitation?
I’m not understanding your post. Do rules allow punishment for attacking another student with a taser? What do you think? And what rehabilitation do you suggest? At the very least, the victim should not have to fear for his safety at the hands of these kids. They should be expelled and sent to another school, or first juvie.
great. they can end up in someone else's school and do the same type of cr*p
Anonymous wrote:I would feel like such a failure as a human being if my kid was involved with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't this why they have alternative high schools, as punishment for discipline? Isn't this why that quandar road high school is always in the Vienna police blotter?
Huh? Quander Road is in Alexandria. Things that happen at the Dunn Loring Center would be more likely to show up in the Vienna police blotter.