Monday, September 07, 2020

They Called The Law On My Son Because He Played With A Nerf Gun!

Boy gets cops called on him when he showed off his Nerf guns.
BLACK LIVES MATTER

We are reminded that a white terrorist who shot and killed two protesters in Wisconsin came from Illinois. He shot and killed two protesters for no fucking reason. The police didn't detain him immediately. He calmly walked past them went back home, got a few hours of sleep, ate him a breakfast, called his pastor and a lawyer. He turned himself into the police in another state. He claimed he used "self-defense" in the matter despite him being underage terrorist carrying a firearm across state lines. The white terrorist is getting glaring profiles of him painting walls and considering himself to join law enforcement.

A man was shot seven fucking times in the back. He is paralyzed from the waist down. He walks away from police and tries to get into his vehicle. The cop grabbed his shirt and shot him seven fucking times in the back. He is in the hospital lucky to be alive. The cop who shot him isn't criminally charged. He is getting praised for being a bicycle cop who does holiday work for the community.

The man shot in his back is the guy who had a knife in his car. The man shot in his back is accused of a criminal act against his ex-girlfriend who is the mother of his children. He has no criminal history but to the junk food media, he's guilty as sin because he didn't comply and he had a knife. Didn't even use it on a cop so I don't get why he was shot seven fucking times. Matter of fact, he was shot seven fucking times in front his ex-girlfriend and his children.

You tell me, if this is not fucked up!

There's something not right about America's justice system. If we reelect Donald J. Trump, we will continue to see the status quo of politics. The United States is the catalyst of American imperialism, racism, tribalism and social indecency.

Okay, we're in Colorado where a young Black boy had gotten suspended and the law called on him for showing a Nerf toy gun during a virtual class.

Seventh grader Isaiah Elliott who is a student at Grand Mountain School in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was attending his virtual art class on August 27, when he briefly held the toy gun in his hand.

His mother, Dani Elliot told Buzzfeed News that her son had picked up the neon green toy gun and move it from one side of his computer screen to the other. It wasn't until after the class that Dani received an email from her son's art teacher.
Grand Mountain School called the law on a boy playing with Nerf guns during his virtual classes.
In an interview with Buzzfeed, Isaiah's mom was told by the teacher that he was "extremely distracted" and that there had been "a very serious issue with waving around a toy gun."

The teacher informed Dani that she had reported the incident to the school's vice principal Keri Lindaman.

Lindaman then called Dani to inform her that the school resource officers will be visiting the home.

The El Paso County Sheriff's office would be visiting her home to conduct a health and wellness check.

The deputies did come to the home. Isaiah's father Chris Elliott, said that their son "was in tears when the cops came."

Police said in a report that they advised Isaiah that if his behavior continued, he could "potentially face criminal charges for interference with staff, faculty, or students of educational institutions."

Isaiah, who has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and has learning disabilities, was left traumatized.

"I definitely feel they cross the line. They were extreme with their punishment, especially sending the police out and traumatizing my son and my family," said Dani Elliott.

Buzzfeed obtained the suspension notice. The school administration said that Isaiah "violated district or building policies or procedures." He was also guilty of "behavior on and off school property which is detrimental to the welfare, safety, or morals of other pupils or school personnel."

"This could potentially impact his future... look at everything that's going on in the world today," Dani said. "God forbid something happens to my son down the road, people could look at this and decide he doesn't deserve justice. I know that sounds extreme... it's a very real reality for us."

After the suspension was lifted, the family opted out of the school and decided to no longer enroll Isaiah in the school.

The school responded to the incident.
Isaiah's family didn't expect the cops to come to their home because he played with a Nerf gun while doing schoolwork online during virtual session.
"We understand there are many questions regarding an incident that took place during distance learning. There are also several inaccuracies being spread on social media. While we cannot get into details due to privacy laws, we want to clear up a few misconceptions."

"We never have or ever will condone any form of racism or discrimination. Safety will always be number one for our students and staff. We follow board policies and safety protocols consistently, whether we are in-person or distance learning."

The family said that the boy will no longer be at that school. Dani said that she will find a charter school.

"Having toys in my house is something I thought I never had to think of," she said. "It never crossed my mind that toys could be seen as a threat."

GUN VIOLENCE IS THE NUMBER ONE THREAT IN THE UNITED STATES.

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