Five-Year-Old Girl Suspended For “Terroristic-threat”

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Five-Year-Old Girl Suspended For “Terroristic-threat” To Shoot Classmates With Pink Bubble Gun

Kindergartner grilled for three hours, forced to undergo psychological testing

Steve Watson
Infowars.com
Jan 18, 2013

In yet another hysterical over-reaction to last month’s Sandy Hook school shooting, a girl of five-years-old has been suspended from school following a three hour grilling when she joked that she would shoot her classmates with a toy gun.

The girl, from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, was last week said to have told other children at the school that she was going to shoot them, and then herself with a pink Hello Kitty bubble gun; a toy that is filled with a soapy solution to make bubbles with.

School officials reportedly categorized the incident as a “terroristic threat,” and labeled the girl’s actions a “threat to harm others.”

Superintendent Bernard Stellar of Mount Carmel school, who has refused to comment on the incident, at first suspended the girl for ten days, before reducing the punishment to two days. All this came after an interrogation that last several hours, at which the girl’s parents were not present, according to their lawyer.

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In yet another hysterical over-reaction to last month’s Sandy Hook school shooting, a girl of five-years-old has been suspended from school following a three hour grilling when she joked that she would shoot her classmates with a toy gun.

The girl, from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, was last week said to have told other children at the school that she was going to shoot them, and then herself with a pink Hello Kitty bubble gun; a toy that is filled with a soapy solution to make bubbles with.

School officials reportedly categorized the incident as a “terroristic threat,” and labeled the girl’s actions a “threat to harm others.”

Superintendent Bernard Stellar of Mount Carmel school, who has refused to comment on the incident, at first suspended the girl for ten days, before reducing the punishment to two days. All this came after an interrogation that last several hours, at which the girl’s parents were not present, according to their lawyer.

“This is a good-natured little girl,” the lawyer, Robin Ficker said. “And this shows how hysterical people who work at schools have become since Sandy Hook.”

“You’re telling me that this child was questioned by adults, in a situation where there was no parent or parental guardian, and then she was, initially, given an incident category of ‘making terrorist threats?’” Ficker asked. “And this from a 5-year-old? What’s going on here? Can’t kids be kids anymore?”

Ficker added that the so called “threat” came “from the mind of this beautiful 5-year-old child who was playing with her friends, whom she hugs every day”.

Ficker also revealed that the girl was forced to undergo psychological testing from an independent practitioner before being allowed back into the school. He also noted that the incident will be added to the girl’s permanent school record.

The parents of the girl are considering taking the matter further and may sue the school district, pending the outcome of a meeting with the district superintendent.

“All I know,” said the mother, “is what my daughter has told me and she said she was told she could go to jail, which is a very traumatic thing for a 5-year-old to live with.”

This may sound like a ridiculous incident, but it is not an isolated one, and magnifies how ludicrous the knee jerk reaction to the fateful December shooting has been.

Earlier this month a 6-year-old boy was suspended from his elementary school in Maryland for making a gun gesture with his hand and saying “pow”.

Days later another two 6-year-olds in Maryland were suspended for pointing their fingers into gun shapes while playing “cops and robbers” with each other.

In oklahoma, a five-year-old boy was also recently suspended for making a gun gesture with his hand.

A 13-year-old Middle School seventh grade student in Pennsylvania was also suspended for the same hand gesture.
 

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The alleged incident occurred Jan. 10, while the girl was waiting in a school bus line.


Someone at the school became aware of the conversation and words used, Ficker said, “because the next day, this student was questioned by people at school and suspended.”

Ficker said the questioning apparently began around 10:30 a.m., and that the girl’s mother was contacted at 1:30 p.m.

So if teachers were armed, which one would have took her out before someone got a bubble on their nose ?




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I doubt they would win Jeff. It's what our country is coming to. I think a loud fart could get a kid suspended these days. I saw a while back where the 6-year olds were suspended for pretending to shoot each other with "pretend" finger guns during recess. They were lucky they didn't pretend to have pistol grips on their pretend guns or they would have been suspended for a month. If they were to pretend to have a machine gun, they could be placed in the county jail. They were also lucky that the school "officials" did ask the capacity of the magazines that were in their guns. And these are the morons that are "teaching" our next generation? The "Stepford kids", they will all be afraid of guns and hamburger and will just smoke dope and ask to be fed.
 

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Five-Year-Old Girl Suspended For “Terroristic-threat” To Shoot Classmates With Pink Bubble Gun

Kindergartner grilled for three hours, forced to undergo psychological testing

Steve Watson
Infowars.com
Jan 18, 2013

In yet another hysterical over-reaction to last month’s Sandy Hook school shooting, a girl of five-years-old has been suspended from school following a three hour grilling when she joked that she would shoot her classmates with a toy gun.

The girl, from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, was last week said to have told other children at the school that she was going to shoot them, and then herself with a pink Hello Kitty bubble gun; a toy that is filled with a soapy solution to make bubbles with.

School officials reportedly categorized the incident as a “terroristic threat,” and labeled the girl’s actions a “threat to harm others.”

Superintendent Bernard Stellar of Mount Carmel school, who has refused to comment on the incident, at first suspended the girl for ten days, before reducing the punishment to two days. All this came after an interrogation that last several hours, at which the girl’s parents were not present, according to their lawyer.

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In yet another hysterical over-reaction to last month&#146;s Sandy Hook school shooting, a girl of five-years-old has been suspended from school following a three hour grilling when she joked that she would shoot her classmates with a toy gun.

The girl, from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, was last week said to have told other children at the school that she was going to shoot them, and then herself with a pink Hello Kitty bubble gun; a toy that is filled with a soapy solution to make bubbles with.

School officials reportedly categorized the incident as a &#147;terroristic threat,&#148; and labeled the girl&#146;s actions a &#147;threat to harm others.&#148;

Superintendent Bernard Stellar of Mount Carmel school, who has refused to comment on the incident, at first suspended the girl for ten days, before reducing the punishment to two days. All this came after an interrogation that last several hours, at which the girl&#146;s parents were not present, according to their lawyer.

&#147;This is a good-natured little girl,&#148; the lawyer, Robin Ficker said. &#147;And this shows how hysterical people who work at schools have become since Sandy Hook.&#148;

&#147;You&#146;re telling me that this child was questioned by adults, in a situation where there was no parent or parental guardian, and then she was, initially, given an incident category of &#145;making terrorist threats?&#146;&#148; Ficker asked. &#147;And this from a 5-year-old? What&#146;s going on here? Can&#146;t kids be kids anymore?&#148;

Ficker added that the so called &#147;threat&#148; came &#147;from the mind of this beautiful 5-year-old child who was playing with her friends, whom she hugs every day&#148;.

Ficker also revealed that the girl was forced to undergo psychological testing from an independent practitioner before being allowed back into the school. He also noted that the incident will be added to the girl&#146;s permanent school record.

The parents of the girl are considering taking the matter further and may sue the school district, pending the outcome of a meeting with the district superintendent.

&#147;All I know,&#148; said the mother, &#147;is what my daughter has told me and she said she was told she could go to jail, which is a very traumatic thing for a 5-year-old to live with.&#148;

This may sound like a ridiculous incident, but it is not an isolated one, and magnifies how ludicrous the knee jerk reaction to the fateful December shooting has been.

Earlier this month a 6-year-old boy was suspended from his elementary school in Maryland for making a gun gesture with his hand and saying &#147;pow&#148;.

Days later another two 6-year-olds in Maryland were suspended for pointing their fingers into gun shapes while playing &#147;cops and robbers&#148; with each other.

In oklahoma, a five-year-old boy was also recently suspended for making a gun gesture with his hand.

A 13-year-old Middle School seventh grade student in Pennsylvania was also suspended for the same hand gesture.

That's the dumbest thing I've heard!!! What an over reaction from the school, seeing it came from a 5 year old girl w/ a bubble gun fake gun. The problem is with the older kids that know better or they shouldn't have access to firearms! What a joke!!!
 

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I tried to give the website, but if you google "Texas ads for New York" you can read about the ad our attorney general ran on the internet in response to New Yorks new gun laws and stuff like this. This really explains the majority of Texans views on everything that has been argued.
 

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wow i had a knuckle head tell i should not walking in my yard with a rifle ,,,,,,,, it was my trusty ace 150 dirt fishing rod
 

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