Caricature de NATE BEELER, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Beeler réagit à la décision des autorités d'une école de l'Ohio de suspendre un jeune garçon de dix ans. Le garçon de dix ans simulait l'utilisation d'une arme à feu et visait, avec son index, la tête tête d'un camarade de classe.
"Price's office referred CNN's call to Columbus City Schools spokesman Jeff Warner. Price "has been warning the students for some weeks," said Warner. "We've had a problem at this school. The boys have gone around fake shooting and making paper guns at class. It's inappropriate. She has sent notes to parents for the past three weeks alerting them of the problem."
Entingh said he never received a notice, but was aware of school authorities telling students, including Nathan, that any gun-related behavior would have serious consequences.
"I don't know if it's to the point it happened so much they needed to punish somebody to set an example. I don't know, it blows my mind," said Entingh. Warner acknowledged there was likely no ill-intention in Nathan's actions. "I know he (Nathan) felt it was funny and in jest, but the teacher felt it was inappropriate given the warnings that were given."
Warner said Nathan wasn't singled out as an example, but that his was the first incident after Price gave "her final notice last week."
http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/04/us/ohio-boy-suspended-finger-gun/
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