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Posted on 2/20/24 at 9:28 pm to AuburnTigers
Posted on 2/20/24 at 9:28 pm to AuburnTigers
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Who gives a shite
The story
You may want to rethink that position. They asked him if his peanut allergy could kill him, he said “absolutely it could”. Then, they stuffed a bunch of peanuts in his jersey inside his locker. OP’s source says they also threw peanuts directly at the boy, put them in his shoes.
We have evidence of just how calculated this was, because the kid was concerned enough over his bullies that he had recorded that conversation with his phone.
The corrupt school district ruled this didn’t constitute bullying, and there were no notable consequences (suspended for a throwaway game).
I am pretty sure the mother is not gonna let this go because her kid is facing backlash & she can go after them for aggravated assault if she wants to, easy — no matter what Lake Travis & the district think about it.
Kid knowingly did something that could have killed his own teammate. His parents were working their asses off to get it swept it under the rug, but that seems to have backfired.
This post was edited on 2/20/24 at 9:55 pm
Posted on 2/20/24 at 10:46 pm to DeathByTossDive225
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OP’s source says they also threw peanuts directly at the boy
I’m sorry but this
Posted on 2/21/24 at 5:22 am to DeathByTossDive225
What kind of psycho would look at this story and say "who gives a shite?"
Kid should probably spend some time in a mental hospital instead of being rewarded at a major program.
Kid should probably spend some time in a mental hospital instead of being rewarded at a major program.
Posted on 2/21/24 at 8:50 am to DeathByTossDive225
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You may want to rethink that position. They asked him if his peanut allergy could kill him, he said “absolutely it could”. Then, they stuffed a bunch of peanuts in his jersey inside his locker. OP’s source says they also threw peanuts directly at the boy, put them in his shoes.
We have evidence of just how calculated this was, because the kid was concerned enough over his bullies that he had recorded that conversation with his phone.
Do you have a copy of that recording? I went and listened to the news story and interview a third time. They never played that recording. It seems like that would have been pretty powerful so it surprises me that they didn’t.
Instead, the only proof we have that is what happened is the mom says it happened. If such a recording exists, I would think that law enforcement would have wanted to listen to it too.
The “proof” that you keep talking about is what the mom is claiming.
If we are to believe the news story, then we also know the kid did not require any medical attention and that local law enforcement investigated and made the determination not to pursue it based on the evidence they had. That recording would have been a pretty key piece of evidence. I think many would be curious to listen to it.
Maybe I missed it, but can you post a link to it so the rest of us can hear it?
Posted on 2/21/24 at 1:00 pm to DeathByTossDive225
quote:
quote:
Who gives a shite
The story
You may want to rethink that position. They asked him if his peanut allergy could kill him, he said “absolutely it could”. Then, they stuffed a bunch of peanuts in his jersey inside his locker. OP’s source says they also threw peanuts directly at the boy, put them in his shoes.
We have evidence of just how calculated this was, because the kid was concerned enough over his bullies that he had recorded that conversation with his phone.
The corrupt school district ruled this didn’t constitute bullying, and there were no notable consequences (suspended for a throwaway game).
I am pretty sure the mother is not gonna let this go because her kid is facing backlash & she can go after them for aggravated assault if she wants to, easy — no matter what Lake Travis & the district think about it.
Kid knowingly did something that could have killed his own teammate. His parents were working their asses off to get it swept it under the rug, but that seems to have backfired.
Heck the school district could be liable too. They basically covered the thing up
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