Posted on 03/13/2024 12:36:14 PM PDT by Morgana
An angry dad has been arrested after he stormed into a high school classroom and confronted a student he accused of harassing his daughter.
Aaron Thomas, 38, burst in to the class at Paulsboro High School in New Jersey, near Philadelphia, Monday morning.
The father from nearby Gibbstown arrived at the school around 11.30am to pull his daughter out of class, but then decided to confront the other student.
Video recorded by another student showed Thomas confront a student and demand he apologize to his daughter, who was near the door.
'You got a problem with my daughter? Apologize to my daughter,' he demanded.
The teenager repeatedly protested that he 'did nothing to her' as Thomas towered over him.
'You heard what the f*** I said. Apologize to my daughter… Now,' Thomas insisted.
The boy said the teenage girl 'had pictures of me and my mama' but it was unclear what the photos were and what exactly he was accused of doing.
An affidavit of probable cause only explained the teenage girl was having problems with another student over photos that were shared. No further details about the nature of the photos was released.
Discussion on social media claimed there was no bullying and the girl told her father an exaggerated version of events.
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Agree 100%. I too have trouble passing judgement with no context on if the father tried other ways to handle it (i.e. going to the parents, then to the school, then fine he'll take care of it himself).
Need more fathers like that. Did both of those kids a lot of good.
She’s the #1 fan of the “NextRush” blog. That should screams volumes.
the dad deserves a few days in jail and forced into giving a talk to the whole school about how thiS SHOULD HAVE been handled.
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