Posted on 02/28/2006 11:13:59 AM PST by kingattax
CHARTIERS TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- A student was taped to the wall at a school -- and it was caught on video, police said.
Chartiers Township police said that they received videotape found by an administrator of the Western Area Career & Technology Center, in Canonsburg.
The video showed a student being duct-taped by his arms, hands and head to the wall of a bathroom, police said.
According to police, an aerosol was sprayed on the student's shoes and the floor and then ignited.
Police said that on the tape, does not appear that the student was injured in the incident, nor does it appear the student was held against his will.
Police believe the video was made early in the morning on Feb. 15, and that at least seven students were involved.
The school did not suffer any damage.
Police are continuing their investigation.
"Say, fellas! I know what we should do! Why don't you duct-tape me to the wall in the bathroom?! That would be awesome! And you know what would make it even better? You could set my shoes on fire!!!"
This is what I hate about passive voice! Who did the duct taping? Students? Or a fed-up teacher?
Fond memory PING
Was a crime committed?
Whatever happend to drilling a hole in the wall to the girls locker room? We had some guys that did that in high school. They were caught but for some reason nobody seemed to give them much grief since they had seen the girls basketball coach playing "licket-D-split" with some of the female students.
Give them a few years to transition into full fedged liberal socialist wierdos
. The school should tape the perpatrator's asses right on out of there.
Down the road tapesters, join the US Marines and put it to good use.
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