Posted on 10/11/2001 11:25:57 AM PDT by NativeNewYorker
AURORA, Ill., Oct. 11 (UPI) -- Two middle-school students Thursday were being held in juvenile detention for allegedly spiking their science teacher's coffee with hydrochloric acid.
The 31-year-old teacher suffered mouth burns and spit out the coffee after taking a sip. He was treated at Dreyer Medical Clinic and released. The incident occurred Wednesday at K.D. Waldo Middle School, after the teacher left a study hall briefly to monitor the hall.
He was preparing for his next class and had warned the girls about the dangers of hydrochloric acid before leaving them in the room. The 13-year-old girl allegedly acted as a lookout while the 12-year-old poured acid into the teacher's coffee mug, a school official said.
The girls were charged as juveniles with felony aggravated battery.
During a court hearing, their lawyer said the girls thought they were pouring water into the coffee cup but the judge asked why one had acted as a lookout.
The girls were ordered to remain at the Kane County Juvenile Justice Center.
If you are going to be a literalist, then you'll need to know that you can make batteries out of all acids, and all bases, for that matter. nyah nyah
As for HCl used as battery acid, Cl2 ain't a whole lot of fun.
School. TV. Working parents. It's a deadly combination.
"Values Clarification" classes in the public skools teaches them that whatever they believe is okay.
The science teacher is partly to blame himself, for (1) leaving two kids (especially just a couple of study hall kids/discipline problems who have not been instructed in lab safety) alone with a beaker of hydrochloric acid, and (2) leaving anything he intends to consume out where it could easily be contaminated by some devious little bastard.
I hope he wouldn't have left something really poisonous out there, or he could have been dead. The danger with hydrochloric acid is not that it's poisonous, but those two little c@n+$ probably didn't know and didn't care either.
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