![]() “Adults in Grand Rapids, we really have to understand, like, take gun safety seriously. I would think that the press that we had around a seven-year-old walking into a school with a gun would have been enough that people would have seen that and be like, ‘wow,’” GRPD Chief Eric Winstrom said Wednesday. Just one week prior, a seven-year-old brought a gun to César E. READ MORE: Backpacks banned from GRPS after loaded gun found on 3rd grader GRPS says a third grader had a loaded gun in their backpack Wednesday at Stocking Elementary School. Like and share this story and absurd how ridiculous things get for students who deal with liberal administrators so much.This is the fourth time GRPS staff found a gun on a student during the 2022-2023 school year. The social justice warriors in education are out of control. Luckily this school didn't have the balls to stand behind their decision, so the suspended was lifted. This poor kid likes a photo of a gun on Instagram and gets suspended. I don't even know where to begin or end with this story. Students are also subject to discipline as outlined in the Student Code of Conduct that occurs off school property when the misbehavior adversely affects the educational process.Īs the Superintendent of the Edgewood City Schools, I assure you that any social media threat will be taken serious including those who “like” the post when it potentially endangers the health and safety of students or adversely affects the educational process.” The Board has a “zero tolerance” of violent, disruptive, harassing, intimidating, bullying, or any other inappropriate behavior by its students. “Concerning the recent social media posting of a gun with the caption “Ready”, and the liking of this post by another student, the policy at Edgewood City Schools reads as follows: Superintendent Russ Fussnecker gave FOX19 NOW a statement. This morning, the alleged threat was addressed and we can assure you that all students at Edgewood Middle School are safe and school will continue as normal. We act on any potential threat to student safety swiftly and with the utmost importance. “Yesterday evening school officials were made aware to an alleged threat of a student bringing a gun to school. On Friday morning the school sent out a "cover your *ss" email to the parents. ![]() Since receiving the notice, the family said the school has dropped the suspension and there will be no repercussions for the child’s actions. ![]() "I liked it, scrolling down Instagram at night about 7, 8 o’clock I liked it," Zacahry said. "The next morning they called me down patted me down and checked me for weapons." The picture in question is of an airsoft gun, and according to the students’ parents, their child didn’t comment on the post but simply liked the picture. "He never shared, he never commented, he never made a threatening post… anything on the site, just liked it." "I was livid, I mean, I’m sitting here thinking ‘you just suspended him for ten days for liking a picture of a gun on a social media site," father Marty Bowlin said. Here is an image of the photo Zachary 'liked.' It says: “The reason for the intended suspension is as follows: Liking a post on social media that indicated potential school violence.” His parents posted a photo of the suspension notice. ![]() Joe Manchin Makes a Stand Against Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Her ‘Recipe For Disaster’
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