Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Teacher accused of placing "hit" on student

America is reaping the nauseating results of shoving standards and character aside. After Mad Dog Bush pardoned traitors in the Iran-Contra scandal, the lesson was that there were no limits on what an individual who can't cope with adult life or being in a position of authority could get away with.

This story comes to us from Clayton County, Georgia. The Clayton County school system is so bad that it recently became the first American school district to have its accreditation revoked in 40 years. But that's another matter entirely.

Now a high school teacher there has been charged with terroristic threatening for allegedly placing a "hit" on a student.

For no apparent reason, the teacher reportedly pulled the student out of class and asked him if he was gay. The student's attorney says that on the following day, the instructor "threatened to hit him in his 'f-ing mouth.'"

Days later, the teacher reportedly directed another student to "put a hit" on the first student. The teacher allegedly offered to pay him to kill him.

Naturally, the school district is stalling its investigation of the matter.

The teacher has not yet been convicted in any offenses surrounding this story. But after what I've witnessed in some of the schools in my area, I have no reason to think the student who made the allegations is lying.

(Source: http://www.ajc.com/news/clayton/clayton-teacher-charged-with-200153.html)

2 comments:

  1. Do you have proof, anon?

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  2. Proof isn't needed on this blog, only assumptions and knee-jerk reactions.

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