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Old 09-26-2020, 04:17 PM   #1
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Default Louisiana 4th grader suspended for having a BB gun in his bedroom during virtual learning

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/lo...ng/ar-BB19scYj


A 9-year-old Louisiana student was suspended after a teacher reported seeing a gun in the boy's bedroom during a virtual class.
The attorney representing the child's family said it was a BB gun and the school went too far -- applying its on-campus weapons policy without considering the privacy of the child and his family.

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry announced Friday his office is investigating.
"I am alarmed by what appears to not only be multiple violations of both the State and Federal Constitutions, but also blatant government overreach by the school system," Landry said in a statement.
"For anyone to conclude that a student's home is now school property because of connectivity through video conferencing is absurd ... It is ludicrous for this All-American kid to be punished for taking responsible actions just as it is for his parents to be accused of neglect," Landry added.
How the incident happened

Ka Mauri Harrison, a fourth grader at Woodmere Elementary School in Jefferson Parish, was taking a test in his bedroom on September 11 after being sick and not participating in online school the day before, family attorney Chelsea Cusimano told CNN on Friday.
She said Ka Mauri had muted the volume on his computer so he could concentrate and had muted himself since it's required when students are not speaking.
One of his siblings, who shares his room, stepped, or tripped on a BB gun that Ka Mauri had received as a gift. Ka Mauri picked up the gun and was out of sight from the screen for a moment. He then placed the BB gun next to him in his chair, Cusimano said.
Ka Mauri noticed his teacher was trying to get his attention in the virtual classroom.
According to school documents Cusimano shared with CNN, as the teacher called Ka Mauri's name, "the student was disconnected from the screen due to internet issues."
The school tried to reach the parents unsuccessfully and then called Ka Mauri's grandfather, the emergency contact, telling him the child had a gun during a virtual class, according to school documents.
School recommended expulsion, then amended to suspension

School documents show the school recommended Ka Mauri's expulsion for "possession of a starter gun, stun gun and/or facsimile" according to Jefferson Parish Public School Policy and Procedures. At a hearing held September 22, it was determined Ka Mauri was guilty of displaying a facsimile weapon while receiving virtual education. Cusimano, who told CNN she participated in the hearing, said a hearing officer determined it was a BB gun.
The school amended the recommendation for expulsion to school suspension for six days and social work assessment. Ka Mauri returned to online school on Thursday, September 24. He had been out of school since the day of the incident, according to Cusimano.
Cusimano told CNN that Jefferson Parish Schools "took an on-campus weapons policy and unilaterally determined that they were going to apply it to one of their students in a manner as if he was on campus and not consider any measures such as the privacy of his own home."
In a statement to CNN, Jefferson Parrish Schools told CNN, "We do not comment on individual student records. Regarding discipline, it is our policy that teachers and administrators may employ reasonable disciplinary and corrective measures to maintain order."
Cusimano argues there is a gap in the way schools enact policies in a virtual learning environment, which should consider the things that take place in a private home.



The Teacher's Unions and DPST have a new venue for Control - home schooling - with a window into homes - Privacy is now a thing of the past - and DPST's exult that they can enforce gun control and people control on-line 24/7/365.

harris will make it a staple of her control freak agenda - requiring all homes monitored 24/7/365 for any behavior deemed not c/w DPST dictums.

Orwell's 1984 - has arrived - and Big Brother will watch 24/7/365 to control You!!!


Exult - yr/multiple handles and other DPST's - after all - one day - when they Come for you - you will have made sure no One is left to speak for You!!
harris is drooling in anticipation.
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Old 09-26-2020, 05:03 PM   #2
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Thats the liberal agenda on display! This is being taught to our kids.

Folks need to wake up to this! These folks want to do away with the Second Amendment!
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Old 09-26-2020, 05:49 PM   #3
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That's total fucking BullShit. First of all a BB Gun is not a conventional Firearm. Secondly this kids Bedroom isn't the classroom or school property. The family should sue this bitch.
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Old 09-26-2020, 05:49 PM   #4
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DPST's want to destroy the Constitution - including right to freedom of speech, , religion, bearing of arms, and any opinion different than what AOC/Bernie want to stuff their marxist crap down our throats.


And the school district and all involved deseve to be sued - against the district and personally out of their own skinflint .nasty DPST pockets./
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Old 09-26-2020, 06:09 PM   #5
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That’s total BullShit... Libs are out of their minds!!!
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Old 09-26-2020, 07:43 PM   #6
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DPST's are showing what control they plan of America - TOTAL marxist dictatorship!!
They have no problem at all imprisoning 4th graders if theri parents are Conservatives.

Anything - any way-anyhow - for their marxist revolution!


Civil War is coming DPST's!!!!
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Old 09-26-2020, 08:22 PM   #7
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That's total fucking BullShit. First of all a BB Gun is not a conventional Firearm. Secondly this kids Bedroom isn't the classroom or school property. The family should sue this bitch.

not the bitch.... the jefferson parish school board. they're the ones who handed down that decision on the boy. what they did to the boy was absurd.


there are limits what and how school policy can go on private property in a virtual environment.
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Old 09-26-2020, 09:53 PM   #8
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Sue the shit out of them!!!
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Old 09-26-2020, 10:08 PM   #9
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/lo...ng/ar-BB19scYj


A 9-year-old Louisiana student was suspended after a teacher reported seeing a gun in the boy's bedroom during a virtual class.
The attorney representing the child's family said it was a BB gun and the school went too far -- applying its on-campus weapons policy without considering the privacy of the child and his family.

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry announced Friday his office is investigating.
"I am alarmed by what appears to not only be multiple violations of both the State and Federal Constitutions, but also blatant government overreach by the school system," Landry said in a statement.
"For anyone to conclude that a student's home is now school property because of connectivity through video conferencing is absurd ... It is ludicrous for this All-American kid to be punished for taking responsible actions just as it is for his parents to be accused of neglect," Landry added.
How the incident happened

Ka Mauri Harrison, a fourth grader at Woodmere Elementary School in Jefferson Parish, was taking a test in his bedroom on September 11 after being sick and not participating in online school the day before, family attorney Chelsea Cusimano told CNN on Friday.
She said Ka Mauri had muted the volume on his computer so he could concentrate and had muted himself since it's required when students are not speaking.
One of his siblings, who shares his room, stepped, or tripped on a BB gun that Ka Mauri had received as a gift. Ka Mauri picked up the gun and was out of sight from the screen for a moment. He then placed the BB gun next to him in his chair, Cusimano said.
Ka Mauri noticed his teacher was trying to get his attention in the virtual classroom.
According to school documents Cusimano shared with CNN, as the teacher called Ka Mauri's name, "the student was disconnected from the screen due to internet issues."
The school tried to reach the parents unsuccessfully and then called Ka Mauri's grandfather, the emergency contact, telling him the child had a gun during a virtual class, according to school documents.
School recommended expulsion, then amended to suspension

School documents show the school recommended Ka Mauri's expulsion for "possession of a starter gun, stun gun and/or facsimile" according to Jefferson Parish Public School Policy and Procedures. At a hearing held September 22, it was determined Ka Mauri was guilty of displaying a facsimile weapon while receiving virtual education. Cusimano, who told CNN she participated in the hearing, said a hearing officer determined it was a BB gun.
The school amended the recommendation for expulsion to school suspension for six days and social work assessment. Ka Mauri returned to online school on Thursday, September 24. He had been out of school since the day of the incident, according to Cusimano.
Cusimano told CNN that Jefferson Parish Schools "took an on-campus weapons policy and unilaterally determined that they were going to apply it to one of their students in a manner as if he was on campus and not consider any measures such as the privacy of his own home."
In a statement to CNN, Jefferson Parrish Schools told CNN, "We do not comment on individual student records. Regarding discipline, it is our policy that teachers and administrators may employ reasonable disciplinary and corrective measures to maintain order."
Cusimano argues there is a gap in the way schools enact policies in a virtual learning environment, which should consider the things that take place in a private home.



The Teacher's Unions and DPST have a new venue for Control - home schooling - with a window into homes - Privacy is now a thing of the past - and DPST's exult that they can enforce gun control and people control on-line 24/7/365.

harris will make it a staple of her control freak agenda - requiring all homes monitored 24/7/365 for any behavior deemed not c/w DPST dictums.

Orwell's 1984 - has arrived - and Big Brother will watch 24/7/365 to control You!!!


Exult - yr/multiple handles and other DPST's - after all - one day - when they Come for you - you will have made sure no One is left to speak for You!!
harris is drooling in anticipation.



while this was an egregious overreach to begin with the reason this is getting attention by the AG who can override any local county bias or inaction is this kid is black ...


shouldn't matter if he was white but this makes certain it gets traction .. and coverage

Louisiana attorney general investigating case of school that suspended 4th grader over BB gun in virtual class

https://www.wwltv.com/article/news/l...a-8351e7a772e3


Ka Mauri Harrison was suspended for six days after he picked up a BB gun his younger brother tripped over and placed it in view of his computer camera.


BATON ROUGE, La. — Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry on Friday said he is launching an investigation into whether the Jefferson Parish Public School System violated state and federal constitutions after a fourth-grader was suspended for handling a BB gun during a virtual class.


Woodmere Elementary student Ka Mauri Harrison, 9, was suspended for six days after he picked up a BB gun his younger brother tripped over in his bedroom. Ku Mauri placed it in view of his computer’s camera while taking a test during a virtual class.
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Old 09-26-2020, 10:22 PM   #10
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the school board should be suspended for what they did!!!!
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Old 09-26-2020, 10:37 PM   #11
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not the bitch.... the jefferson parish school board. they're the ones who handed down that decision on the boy. what they did to the boy was absurd.


there are limits what and how school policy can go on private property in a virtual environment.
Yeah but who brought it to their attention? Another crazy deal happened in Louisiana. Baton Rouge Police Officer is under investigation for posting racial comments on the Web Site Tiger Droppings. Now what it appears his comments were very distasteful but he wasn't on duty or using Departmental equipment and his real life identity was under an anonymous user name just like on this site. Somebody obviously knew who he was and ratted on him.
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Old 09-27-2020, 09:50 AM   #12
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The reason the LSM is making a big deal - the kid is black.

a white kid - the LSM would just label him a 'white supremacist terrorist" - and march outside teh home demanding jail sentences and torch the home.
Terrorists OBLM and antFa would be happy to cooperate.
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Old 09-27-2020, 10:41 PM   #13
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The reason the LSM is making a big deal - the kid is black.

a white kid - the LSM would just label him a 'white supremacist terrorist" - and march outside teh home demanding jail sentences and torch the home.
Terrorists OBLM and antFa would be happy to cooperate.
Absolutely.
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Old 09-28-2020, 09:12 AM   #14
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DPST clowns are at best BLITHERING IDIOTS
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Old 09-28-2020, 09:19 AM   #15
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WSND outrage.

Of course it involved race.

Of course it involved guns.

Of course it involved another full scale attack on the institutions of freedom.

And yes, juvenile names calling and scatologies.

Yous can’t do any better? Yous get what yous earn, eh!

Looks like the March of the Lemmings, with Ramboebsy pocked, loaded and leading yous to the promised land. Another winner, Doctor Killjoy!

LOLLING!
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