>An Edgewood Middle School student was handed a 10-day suspension for “liking” a picture of a gun on Instagram with the caption “ready."
>The picture in question is of an airsoft gun, and according to the students’ parents, their child didn’t comment on the post but simply liked the picture.
>"I liked it, scrolling down Instagram at night about 7, 8 o’clock I liked it," Zacahry said. "The next morning they called me down [to the office] patted me down and checked me for weapons."
>Friday morning an email went out to parents stating:
“Yesterday evening school officials were made aware to an alleged threat of a student bringing a gun to school. We act on any potential threat to student safety swiftly and with the utmost importance. This morning, the alleged threat was addressed and we can assure you that all students at Edgewood Middle School are safe and school will continue as normal. Thank you”
>Since receiving the notice, the family said the school has dropped the suspension and there will be no repercussions for the child’s actions.
Suspending the mass shooter will prevent the mass shooting?
Ethan Miller
Future shooter created.
Matthew Myers
but how did the school find out?
Juan Scott
How do they know about a like?
Christopher Lopez
>w-w-were not a police state i swear it's the eurocucks !!!11
Nathan Moore
Probably some liberal teacher snooping around.
Nolan Ward
Too bad there wasn't a school shooter to stop this heartless kid
Ryan Gomez
Welcome to the marxist machine
Gabriel Jenkins
>Edgewood middle school. >Pottery
Jacob Long
They must have some software to help them monitor ever student social media account they can find.
Nathaniel Evans
Someone from my school was suspended because they talked shit about a teacher on myspace (this was like 15 years ago). This one is FAR worse than that.
Blake Baker
that is the gayest thing ever
Grayson Lee
>having social media accounts linked to your actual identity.
One mistake this kid will never make again.
Elijah Hall
>Using Social media in highschool
Yep can't think of anything more degenerate than that. Everybody I met then was a complete cunt back in those days, hell I was too. Why do teenagers have to exist again?
Grayson White
>Wtf I hate Ethan >Ethan likes gun pic >receive notification on my phone >[Ethan liked a pic in Instagram, click here to find out] >Click it >it's a gun >call school >tell them Ethan is going to shoot up the school tomorrow It's that easy.
Jack Reed
>he gets suspended >still comes the next week and shoots up a school
Michael Evans
>It's that easy. Probably, but I would only be surprised if schools weren't spending money on programs to monitor students online.
Luis Scott
find out as many students social media that go to that school
find something bad they posted or liked
get as many people suspended as possible to make the staff look like retards
if they suspend one they have to suspend them all
Jeremiah Walker
That's so fucking gay
Liam Moore
I made some joke about having a "list of names" after a school shooting once. I never actually made a threat but i was questioned about it. Being the smartass that I was pointed out that every teacher in the school had lists of names.
Gabriel Clark
I'd like to test this. Basically just post pic related and caption it as: >I'm doing it, I'm done. Some of you guys are OK, don't go to school tomorrow. But then again. I don't want to get my lil bro a police record. Kek
Gabriel Howard
dat m and p shield. Was thinking about getting the 9mm, right now with 75$ mail in rebate I can get one less than $250.
Would be first pistol and cc, good choice?
Austin Murphy
L A N D O F T H E F R E E A N D
O F
T H E
F R E E
Jacob Flores
You'll be fine. I spent 650 on a new Glock 19 because memes and can't hit a target at 20 meters worth shit
Bentley Hughes
It's my first pistol. That one is a .40 I'd say its a really good pistol, got it recommended by some cops in /k/. I got it for 319 ($245 after rebate) Buy it while the rebate is still there. palmettostatearmory.com/smith-wesson-m-p-shieldtm-9mm.html Try to get the one without safety, I got mine with it by accident, but whatever.
Nicholas Hall
Kek, glockfags btfo.
Jack Sanders
LE FUTURE SCHOOL SHOOTER MEME
Ayden Wright
'mass shootings' are a media myth. if you ask any libshit niggerfaggot to list all of these supposed 'white mass shooters', they will be stumped after about 15 names or so. most, if not all, 'mass shooting' in this year alone were committed by niggers and spics.
its just another method of criminalizing whiteness. if a young white man is interested in guns, its not because he is normal, like it was 50 years go, but rather because he is disturbed and murderous.
Josiah Cox
Honestly the kid deserved it.
We can to take true threats like this seriously.
David Ramirez
The new 'Hitler Youth'-program is working well it seems.
Jonathan Rivera
the post was an FBI honeypot
Christopher White
what fucking threat you retard? is he threatening to go play airsoft with his friends? why is 'ready' automatically a threat to you? libshits are worse than fucking lizards.
Leo Cook
Repeat after me "Land of the free"
Landon Murphy
Serves him right for his bad taste in guns
Wyatt Price
>Edgewood hahhahha fitting
Nathaniel Brown
Airsoft guns are a slippery slope. Once this kid gets used to shooting his friends, it's only a matter of time until he picks up a real gun and it's bullets not plastic.
We had to stop this kid before he became a threat to both himself and the school.
Aaron Wood
>Suspend possible school shooter Thanks for the extra week of prep!
Adrian Watson
>'mass shootings' are a media myth. if you ask any libshit niggerfaggot to list all of these supposed 'white mass shooters', they will be stumped after about 15 names or so. most, if not all, 'mass shooting' in this year alone were committed by niggers and spics Also consider that most of these are considered 'drug related' shootings as opposed to 'school shootings'
Tyler Carter
>call school >tell them Ethan is going to shoot up the school tomorrow This is what actually happened desu. Unless the school has a team of people monitoring every student.
>Girl sees Timmy liked a gun on Instagram >Girl tells Mom >Mom calls school >School interviews Timmy >Timmy gets suspended for a week >Every day, for the rest of Timmy's school career, he has to report to the main office at the start of the school day to get searched.
I know because that precise thing happened to a friend of mine when he was a senior. Took a photo with an airsoft gun, got searched every day, even at graduation.
Sebastian Bailey
Kek, if the kid was Muslim or black this would be world wide news and the family would be making millions from liberal donations, lawsuits and news deals
Connor Jackson
>Think student might have gun >Politely call him to office for Pat down >Not expect to get shot with the gun you think he has
Wut
Aiden Hughes
That's fucking disgusting. And the parents probably didn't care which is the worst part. I would go so far as to sue the school if they did that to my kid. The second amendment doesn't have an age restriction. Most of the soldiers in the revolution were below the age of 18. He would have had a pretty solid emotional distress case
Leo Cooper
What else were they supposed to do? >think student might have gun >shoot him in the head just in case >get lawsuit'd
Adrian Gomez
You can seriously ruin someone's life by anonymously calling in a fake gun threat.
Wyatt Nelson
A glock 19. It's more than a meme, I've had one for 13 years. The dude who can't hit a target with one is probably a raging homosexual
Easton Sanders
Gas yourself
Dominic Morales
>The second amendment doesn't have an age restriction. The Supreme Court has routinely ruled that students do not have the same constitutional rights a normal citizen would have. For example, students in schools can have their bags searched by school administrators without a warrant, and lockers are routinely searched during lockdown drills.
The school can suspend a student's if they believe, >The student actively impedes the learning environment, or >The student is a "true threat."
"True threat" is the exact word used by the Supreme Court, and it basically means the student is a threat to themselves, or others around them. Under normal circumstances, you'd need to go to a judge, present evidence, or even convene a grand jury in order to determine if a threat is credible. However, in schools, a "true threat" is left up entirely to the discretion of the school administrators. So basically, a single principal can act as both judge and jury in instances where student safety is in question.
If the principal of a school believes a student is a "true threat," the student is fucked. There's no legal recourse. You'll get searched every fucking day and treated like a criminal and there's little you can do. In fact, the law is in the principal's side.