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Originally Posted by Dewey It's a da** shame that that's the case. I Never had problems like that in high school...I said it before and will say it again - It's a da** sad state of affairs when a student cannot even carry his or her own meds & administer them as needed...  |
Wanna know what's just as sad? Today we had an assault at our high school. Here's how the **** thing happened....
One of the worst juveniles we had was arrested about a month ago. This kid has a rap sheet as long as my arm, and he's only 16. He was placed in Juvenile Detention until his case was heard and fully ended. The reason he was in jail in the first place was because he threated another student and his mom, a very serious threat that we took seriously knowing this kid's past.
Well, somehow today he got released on good behavior so that he could attend high school. He was released yesterday and this morning made a threat that he was going to assualt the kid after school today. Well, it happened before school just when it was started.
It's kids like that that just abuse everything for the rest. And if you just lock them up in juvenile detention till they are 18 then you get yelled at for messing with their life during their developmental stage and not teaching them right from wrong.
It sucks, and it sucks more when it comes to Juveniles.
Not sure how many remember my article a few months back about a 16 year old killing a mother and unborn daughter cause he was reaching for his cell phone. Well, he got 5 years of prison for that and no other sentence. He'll most likely be out in 2-3. It's called the American Anti-Justice system. Unfair treatment for the right ones.
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