EVERYONE DID THIS WHILE GROWING UP I GUESS???
An 8-year-old Florida boy was suspended from school after using his
finger as a pretend gun while playing cops and robbers with his friends.
Jordan Bennett was suspended for a day after administrators
at Harmony Community School in Harmony, Fla., said the gesture was an
act of violence.
His mother, Bonnie, told the station she's concerned that her son may
labeled violent with a suspension now on his academic record.
"He had nothing in his hand. It was a finger gun, a pretend gun,"
Bonnie Bennett said. "He didn't threaten violence. He didn't utter words
that were inappropriate. He made a sound and used his fingers and that
was it."
School district officials told the station its code of conduct
prohibits students from playing with invisible guns. Bonnie Bennett
believes there are more effective ways the district could have
disciplined her son.
"If he would have written an essay about why it was inappropriate,
what he did, that would have made more of an impact," she said.
Last month, two seventh-grade students in Virginia Beach, Va., were handed long-term suspensions
that will last until the end of the school year for playing with an
airsoft gun in one of their front yards while waiting for the school
bus.
In the Virginia incident, the school defended the suspensions,
arguing that its so-called "zero-tolerance" policy on guns extends to
private property.
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