Posted on 10/27/2010 3:00:57 PM PDT by LurkedLongEnough
Exactly. Fight like a gentleman and you’ll lose like a gentleman. Bite, scratch, kidney punch, pipes, whatever opportunity presents itself.
ROTFL! montag813... you stole my thunder! ;-D
I was trained to win,,,no matter what,,,what ever it takes.
she looks nowhere near as “Jersey-orange” as Dicky Bloomers...
A proven method of handling an jerk is to use the element of surprise, “depants” him and then attack. Make it public and it will humiliate him to the point he will avoid you.
What’s sad, though, is that the “old days” I’m referring to are the early seventies.
Or in driver's license photos, especially nowadays with everything in high definition. I know I'm embarrassed of mine. ;-)
I don't know if this woman is poor or not. What concerns me is what she did. I'm a homeschool parent. If my child were being bullied, I would help him find a way to handle the situation and, if necessary, defend himself without weapons. If that didn't work, I'd take him out of the school.
But, the story doesn't give enough details to determine whether or not this child really is being bullied. In talking with many parents - both homeschool and school parents - through the years, I've noticed: Many parents say their children are bullied when their children really are bullied. But, some parents think their children are bullied when their children themselves are the real bullies or troublemakers.
If this child really is being bullied, what kind of bullying is it? Is it physical, with him being beaten up? Or, is it only name-calling? If it's name-calling, should he be shooting someone with a BB gun or stabbing them with a knife over name-calling? Not enough information given for this story yet.
follow up to this story is that the bullying did NOT take place IN SCHOOL, but involved adults and older teens in the neighborhood, never-the-less....
Mom Charged With Sending Son To School With Weapons Is Arraigned
She Contends The Boy Was Being Bullied Daily
October 29, 2010|By HILDA MUÑOZ, hmunoz@courant.comHARTFORD An attorney for a 38-year-old woman charged with sending her son to school with weapons said he and his client will talk to school authorities and police about the bullying that prompted the boy to arm himself.
Attorney Sydney T. Schulman, who spoke after Sylvia Mojica’s arraignment Friday at Superior Court, said he will also ask Hartford police if they are following up on complaints Mojica made about the high-school-aged teenagers who had been harassing her 12-year-old son.
“She had reported this problem to the police before,” he said.
Mojica, who is free on $5,000 bail, was arraigned on a single charge of risk of injury to a minor. She is scheduled to return to court Dec. 8.
According to a police incident report, a security officer at the Latino Studies Academy at Burns Elementary School flagged down a police officer the afternoon of Oct. 22 and said Mojica’s son had just been assaulted by three males and ran inside the school to get away from them.
The officer met with the school principal, the boy and Mojica, who told the officer that her son had been getting harassed and threatened daily for at least two weeks. She said she had complained to school faculty several times and tried to contact the principal, the report says.
She then told the officer that before her son left for school Oct. 22, she encouraged him to bring a BB gun and a pocket knife for protection and that she placed the items in his back pack, the report says.
Mojica’s son told the officer that he had been chased by a group of males, one of whom had a knife in his hand, as he left the school that afternoon. He said he ran to the principal’s office, the report states.
A school district spokesman, David Medina, said the boy was not being bullied at school. The incident stemmed from a conflict in the neighborhood the night before between Mojica’s son and adults and teenagers who are too old to be attending the K-8 school.
Mojica said during an interview earlier this week that she took the blame for the weapons so her son would not get arrested. He son was issued a juvenile summons for carrying a dangerous weapon. The case is being handled in juvenile court.
He was also suspended for 10 days and expulsion has been recommended.
Mojica said that the teenagers showed up outside her Laurel Street apartment over the weekend to intimidate her son. Police confirmed that they responded to some “ongoing” incidents at Mojica’s address Friday evening and Saturday.
Mojica said during an interview earlier this week that she took the blame for the weapons so her son would not get arrested.
Ah, that makes more sense.
When she claimed she actually gave her son the knife and the BB gun (of all things) for protection, it didn't make sense at all. But, a 12yo boy doing that on his own, and then his mother taking the blame, is more believable. It sounds like this family should move to a safer place.
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