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Meanwhile, the ACLU is taking action to defend the black honor student expelled for mixing chemicals. She's also facing felony charges for an unintentional act.
how times have changed. It was not too long ago when you could have rifles, shotguns and pistols in your car and nobody said one word about anything at all at schools. heck, there were not even shooting at schools when we would have these firearms in our vehicles. guess more people are just loving to be wussified.
Yes, times have changed. Some people believe they are justified in shooting at fellow motorists who are driving to slow or who have cut them off or beat them to the last parking space or that a proper response to a police officer who has stopped them for a moving violation is is a gun blast.
Plus, the Eagle Scout admitted to not telling the truth about the incident.
In his statement, Withrow said he wanted to correct the misinformation reported to the media.
"I understand this inaccurate information resulted in many agencies and individuals suffering significant harm," he said. "I should have stopped the inaccuracies, and I did not. As a result, I think it is imperative that I now take responsibility for my own actions."
Earlier this week, a school hearing officer upheld Superintendent Ed Croom’s recommendation that the teen receive a long-term suspension. The recommendation is not an expulsion, and Withrow will finish his education at an alternative school.
Plus, the Eagle Scout admitted to not telling the truth about the incident.
In his statement, Withrow said he wanted to correct the misinformation reported to the media.
"I understand this inaccurate information resulted in many agencies and individuals suffering significant harm," he said. "I should have stopped the inaccuracies, and I did not. As a result, I think it is imperative that I now take responsibility for my own actions."
Earlier this week, a school hearing officer upheld Superintendent Ed Croom’s recommendation that the teen receive a long-term suspension. The recommendation is not an expulsion, and Withrow will finish his education at an alternative school.
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