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Post by Shuftin on Jan 5, 2007 11:05:52 GMT -5
Jan 5, 2007 Special ed student, 12, was hit with disorderly conduct charge for dischargeDANVILLE, Pa. - Authorities are dropping a disorderly conduct charge against a 12-year-old special education student who they accused of deliberately wetting her pants at school. Superintendent Steve Keifer said Thursday that it was a mistake to bring police into a case of school discipline. I think the situation was one where the parents and school officials were frustrated, and that's why it was done, Keifer said. At the same time, it was probably not a good idea. The mother said the girl urinated only because the principal frightened her. The mother said in Thursday's Press Enterprise that the incident occurred last month, after the girl, classmates and teachers ate a holiday lunch at Danville Middle School. The girl was told to go to the kitchen to wash some pots and pans, but refused, and wet her pants after teachers summoned the principal, the mother said. The newspaper withheld the names of the girl and her mother. Police Chief Eric Gill had said school officials were at wit'ts end with the girl, and that they believe her actions were deliberate. District Attorney Robert Buehner spoke with Keifer and Gill on Thursday and decided to drop the disorderly conduct charge. Buehner said, it makes better sense to just let the school district handle it with the child and parents. www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16476513/
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Post by WaTcHeR on Jan 5, 2007 16:21:04 GMT -5
Hey Police Chief Eric Gill, don't you ass wipes have anything better to be doing then harassing 12 year old girls? Come on filing disorderly conduct charges? The Danville police department are nothing but a bunch of fucking pussies!
What's the principles name? He/she seems to be the biggest cock sucker out of all of them. Why the principle had to get the police involved is beyond me. Superintendent Steve Keifer said it was a mistake to call the police. I think Superintendent Steve Keifer made a mistake by hiring a dumbass principle.
If this was a "private" school, the police never would have been involved over something like this.
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