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本帖最後由 made_in_HK 於 2013-1-22 03:19 編輯
A 5-year-old girl was suspended from school earlier this week after she made what the school called a "terrorist threat."
Her weapon of choice? A small, Hello Kitty automatic bubble blower.
The kindergartner, who attends Mount Carmel Area Elementary School in Pennsylvania, caught administrators' attention after suggesting she and a classmate should shoot each other with bubbles.
"I think people know how harmless a bubble is. It doesn't hurt," said Robin Ficker, an attorney for the girl's family. According to Ficker, the girl, whose identity has not been released, didn't even have the bubble gun toy with her at school.
The kindergartner was ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation during her 10-day suspension, which was later reduced to two days. The evaluation deemed the girl normal and not a threat to others, Ficker said.
The girl's family is considering a lawsuit against the school to get the blemish - all because of bubbles - off their daughter's record.
"The mother has tried to get the girl in another school since this time, and they won't take the little girl because of this mark on her record," Ficker said.
The suspension comes one month after the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, which has created a heightened sense of alert at schools across the country.
The Mount Carmel Area School District told ABC News, "We are confident that much of the information supplied to the media may not be consistent with the facts… The Mount Carmel Area School District takes the well-being and safety of students and staff very seriously."

一個5歲的女孩被停學因為學校聲清她是"恐怖分子". 她的武器是一把Hello Kitty泡泡槍. 事情開始是一個老師聽到該女孩和另一位同學說使用泡沫槍互相對射. (這女孩沒有帶玩具到學校). 校方指令女孩接受心理評估. 最終評估視女孩為正常, 而不會威脅別人.
事件之後家長要求女兒轉到另一所學校上學, 但由於她的"恐武威脅"記錄而被其他學校拒絕. 原先校方亦拒絕刪除女孩的負記錄. 現在家長要起訴學校要求刪除該記錄.
補充內容 (2013-1-22 07:00):
我最初的反應便是..."啲人唔死都冇用" |
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