Posted on 02/09/2023 4:06:34 PM PST by george76
"I want the entire world to know what these animals did to my daughter," Michael Kuch, father of 14-year-old Adriana Olivia Kuch, said.
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Four New Jersey high school students have been suspended indefinitely after they allegedly attacked a 14-year-old student in the hallway, who took her life 48 hours later after video of the attack surfaced online.
Ocean County prosecutors reportedly told Michael Kuch, father of 14-year-old Adriana Olivia Kuch, that at least three of the girls involved are facing criminal charges for the February 1 attack on his daughter at Central Regional High School in Berkeley Townshi
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District officials said that the four girls’ suspensions will last until the legal process plays out.
Family members found Adriana Kuch dead by suicide at her Bayville home on February 3. Just two days earlier, video posted to social media revealed several students brutally attacking the freshman as she and her boyfriend walked down the school hallway.
According to NJ.com, the less than one minute video showed Adriana Kuch walking down the hallway when a female student repeatedly hit her in the face with a water bottle. After she fell to the floor, the female student continued pulling her hair and punching her head. At least two students could be heard off-camera cheering on the attack.
The attack was broken up 30 seconds later by two school employees, with Adriana Kuch left bruised and bloodied on the floor.
Michael Kuch told NBC 4 that his daughter was taken to a nurse, not the hospital, despite blacking out and being covered in bruises.
"I want the entire world to know what these animals did to my daughter," Michael Kuch said, adding that "a kid is assaulted with a weapon and their policy is not to call the police or file a report."
On Wednesday, more than 200 students at Central Regional High School staged a walkout, expressing their anger over the school administration’s handling of bullying.
"Adriana took her own life because nobody at the school was able to help or care or step in," sophomore Roman Valez told NBC 4. "I would actually like to teach the people who bully what they’re actually doing and how it affects."
Another student said he wanted those involved to be "criminally charged because some girl killed herself because of their actions."
"Adriana seemed to have been an especially loved student. A neighbor shared video from last summer when a daughter appeared to be drowning in her backyard pool — that's when Adrianna jumped in to save the little girl," NBC 4 reported.
"She was like a daughter to me, she was at my house almost every day," said neighbor Roxanne Gattuso.
When 99% of these videos show one race, it's easy to forget that every once in a while, other races also engage in savage behavior.
Could you explain your post?
You can’t have two standards in a society. Things will always devolve to the lower standard.
That makes sense considering most things in government indoctrination centers fail. I have admit, I have a tolerance for kids fighting. It’s the way you stop bullies. But in this case, it was three on one, and call me a sexist, it was a girl. I don’t have a tolerance for girls fighting.
I had my share of scrapes in school with the last one with me definitively ending a fight when I was attacked. I was never bothered after that. The vice principal who was in charge of discipline handled the situation correctly in my estimation. I was told to go home and change my clothes because there was blood all over them and to return to school. The other guy was suspended for two weeks. One other thing, two gym teachers saw the entire episode. They stood there and watched as I wailed on his face while in a headlock. I was also asking the gym teachers to break up the fight. They let it go on just long enough that the kid learned his lesson and I earned a reputation. I never had a fight after that.
This wasn’t a fight. A fight implies the victim actually fought back.
This was flat out assaut.
I got into fights, but at least those were fair fights, nothing fair at all about this.
It’s not a tragedy. It’s reality. The NEA, school administrators and teachers are afraid of the bullies. It’s everywhere.
Do not give me the "no choice" line because there is a choice. And someone made it. And the choice was to leave a poor child in hell.
It does. What’s wrong with you?
Why did no one help her while these animals were attacking her?
When I saw the video the perps, at the very least were maybe Hispanic, but clearly not black, also looking at the demographics of the area, it’s almost exclusively white, and the majority of minority students are hispanics. That’s what I based the comment on.
Now from what I understand the perps were the ones filming the attack, and not the bystanders.
Do you have a link?
Looks like that may even be her boyfriend. I assume the fight was over a boy to begin with.
But yes, very little information to go by in the article.
> Not sure when you retired, but that is a major league Federal offense. Heavy fines for doing that. 911 calls MUST be routed to a Public Safety Answering Point. <
Interesting. Thanks for posting that. I retired more than a decade ago. And at least until that time all of our school’s 911 calls automatically went right to the school district’s central office, who turned them over to the school police.
Maybe that’s how they got away with it. The 911 calls did go to a police authority, the school police. Now here’s the thing. Our school police were quite useless. They were unarmed, and completely under the thumb of the central administrators.
Quick story: A colleague of mine was attacked by an angry, out-of-control student in her classroom. My colleague was badly injured. The school police responded, and wrote it up. The report said my colleague was walking down the hallway, and fell and hurt herself.
True. That’s a big difference, plus there was a weapon. There was a code of sorts when I was a kid. If anyone pulled a weapon it would ruin their reputation.
Dreadful. RIP. :-(
I guess the far left Dung beetles will still figure out some way to pin this murder on the NRA and American gun owners in general.
Homeschool, homeschool. These places are nothing, but warehouses. Teachers can barely teach. If they’re going to let the lions and hyenas run loose and do what they want, why keep your daughter in a place like that? She was old enough to online homeschooling courses, and her parents could check her work later. I was a latchkey kid at 12, and kept the doors locked while my younger brother and I waited for both parents to get home.
Very sad that she was driven to suicide. She had a family who loved her and a boyfriend who defended her. Sometimes kids become so distraught that they see no other way out.
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