Anonymous wrote:So you’re almost 18 year old adult aged son is so terrified for his life at the prospect of being chased that you are attempting to involve police escorts and politicians in an attempt to protect him from an unknown threat? If he were over 18 (which maybe he is already) there would be nothing you could do anyways because it would be his issue to deal with as an adult. How in the world do you expect him to survive in college without police escorts or mommy and daddy showing up to defend him?
Anonymous wrote:Involve DME and ward council member, if necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Involve DME and ward council member, if necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this kid totally overreacted? He got chased. Period. he didn't get threatened or touched. One kid got chased by other kids. Isn't that just ... part of the life of a child?
Nothing bad happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this kid totally overreacted? He got chased. Period. he didn't get threatened or touched. One kid got chased by other kids. Isn't that just ... part of the life of a child?
Nothing bad happened.
The next time a group of people chase you while yelling threats, you should just carry on as if nothing was wrong. If they don't touch you, there's no problem.
While this may be common in most children's lives, doesn't it say something about our society that we accept it as a normal rite of passage?
You are a lunatic. What do you think they boys would have done if he stopped ... talk it out like men!
Are you f'ing kidding me.
A boy at our school was beaten so badly by boys mad about a girl he missed a whole 1/2 a year of school. Concussion so bad he will never be 100% again.
A little off topic, so I apologize but as a mom of a middle schooler in a small charter, is this really what is common, or even happens a couple of times a year, at DCPS high schools and charters? Schools like Wilson, Latin, etc included? This is horrifying if even close to commonplace. No child should ever be chased, threatened and beaten at school. Fights sometimes, maybe but not beatings. And even more scary that the school(s) aren't outraged as well.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this kid totally overreacted? He got chased. Period. he didn't get threatened or touched. One kid got chased by other kids. Isn't that just ... part of the life of a child?
Nothing bad happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this kid totally overreacted? He got chased. Period. he didn't get threatened or touched. One kid got chased by other kids. Isn't that just ... part of the life of a child?
Nothing bad happened.
The next time a group of people chase you while yelling threats, you should just carry on as if nothing was wrong. If they don't touch you, there's no problem.
While this may be common in most children's lives, doesn't it say something about our society that we accept it as a normal rite of passage?
You are a lunatic. What do you think they boys would have done if he stopped ... talk it out like men!
Are you f'ing kidding me.
A boy at our school was beaten so badly by boys mad about a girl he missed a whole 1/2 a year of school. Concussion so bad he will never be 100% again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks this kid totally overreacted? He got chased. Period. he didn't get threatened or touched. One kid got chased by other kids. Isn't that just ... part of the life of a child?
Nothing bad happened.
The next time a group of people chase you while yelling threats, you should just carry on as if nothing was wrong. If they don't touch you, there's no problem.
While this may be common in most children's lives, doesn't it say something about our society that we accept it as a normal rite of passage?
Anonymous wrote:Involve DME and ward council member, if necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, is there any way you could drive him for the next few weeks?
I would not feel comfortable driving my kid to school because the threat of the saftey is still there. Who's to say that this kid won't have his friends attempt an assault in the bathroom or cafeteria or a stairwell?