This was in the span of a day. What evidence was there for the gun in the school. Don't they have metal detectors?
They took his backpack and sent him to a counselor. CNN says they resisted taking the kid of out school. What does that mean? Was it simply, "do we have to?" The school has the power to send a kid home.
The media is trying to tie them to Trump too since they were Trump supporters to make them more hated and Trump supporters hated.
They might be shit parents but they are presumed innocent.
They will try to link any parent with a gun as a threat because of their kids.
And this is how you know that they never resisted taking the kid out of school.
Most parents do not want to take their kid out of school because they now have to take off work. If they don't have to then most parents will say no. The counselor will have to be in that trial and the question will come up whether the one drawing meant the kid needed to be sent home. Which will set a precedent that any kid who does something the school doe not like or scares them will be sent home. Remember, MAGA hats scare school officials.
BTW, I don't trust CNN. I'd want to hear it in the trial. I will give people the benefit of the doubt. To much info about these people was instantly accessible in the media but not for the Texas shooter or Christmas speedbump driver.
The school uses a joo-ed up State wide School policy for 'Restorative Justice'. Children are discouraged from being sent home or expelled unless there are actual physical acts/ explicit threats of violence or harm towards self and others ( really it's to protect unruly niggers that run amok in the US school system). This fell into a 'oh vey what do we do ??' , so yeah the parents declined taking the son out of the school and the school administration never forced the issue because the Policy is to 'focus of the individual needs of the child and allow them to be able to fully express themselves ... blah blah blah horseshit'. Just more purposeful marxist tripe dressed up as ' but what about the children'.
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