Boy, 10, suspended from school for ‘firing’ imaginary bow and arrow

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Boy, 10, suspended from school for ‘firing’ imaginary bow and arrow

http://metro.co.uk/2013/12/09/boy-1...l-for-firing-imaginary-bow-and-arrow-4223620/

A ten-year-old boy has reportedly been suspended from school after he ‘fired’ an imaginary bow and arrow at another pupil.

Johnny Jones, a fifth grader at South Eastern Middle School in Fawn Grove, Pennsylvania, is said to have been suspended for one day after making the gesture and now faces expulsion.

According to the Rutherford Institute, which is defending the youngster, Johnny was accused of breaching the school’s regulations on using weapons, even though the bow and arrow were not real.

He was reprimanded after the girl he ‘fired’ the bow at notified a teacher.
 
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And Drug offence...

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If he had stuck out his tongue I suppose they would accuse him of firing an imaginary cannon? I wouldn't be surprised if that's what we see next.
 
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The boy was just getting ready for the hunger games, give him a break already.

Maybe the boy didn't like the girl, but he caused her no harm. The girl shouldn't have told a teacher about something so silly and the teacher should have laughed about it instead of made this into something it never should have been.
 
According to this...it's even worse. Two boys were just clowning around. One pretending his notebook was a gun and shot at the kid, the kid responded with the pretend bow and arrow, and then some tattling Nancy complained to the teacher.

Looks like that girl has a good future at the NSA. But at the same time I don't want to completely blame the kid, she's friggin 10 years old, I'm sure the school ingrains into their brains that this horseplay is not acceptable and the brainwashed child probably thought she was doing the right thing. Our school system is successfully brainwashing the children of our future to be the good little Orwellian citizens after all.


I wanted to know if the kid just pulled back the imaginary bow and fired, or did he pick the arrow from behind is back, and then pull back and fire. If he did the former, about the only thing I would have done as the teacher, would be to show him, to remember the quiver is behind his back and he needs to reach for the arrow first, then he's properly imitating right.





https://www.rutherford.org/publicat...0_year_old_suspended_for_shooting_imaginary_a
 
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