Disaster Colorado school calls sheriff on boy, 12, who showed toy gun in virtual class

https://nypost.com/2020/09/07/color...f-on-boy-who-showed-toy-gun-in-virtual-class/

A Colorado school suspended a pre-teen and sent authorities to his family’s home — for waving a toy gun on screen during a virtual class, according to reports.

Isaiah Elliott, 12, was taking an online art class through his Colorado Springs grade school on August 27 when he flashed the green-and-black mock gun, which bore the words “Zombie Hunter” and an orange tip to differentiate it from the real deal, according to local Fox affiliate KDVR.

The concerned teacher notified the school’s principal, who suspended Elliott for five days and called the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office without first talking to Elliott’s parents, the report said.

“If her main concern was his safety, a two-minute phone call to me or my husband could easily have alleviated this whole situation to where I told them it was fake,” Dani Elliott, Isaiah’s mom, told KDVR.

Instead, deputies came to the home to verify that the gun was fake and warn that if Elliott showed it during class again, according to his parents and the traumatized boy himself.

“I didn’t know what was going to happen. I didn’t know if they were going to bust down the door,” Elliott told the outlet. “My heart was beating super fast.”

Elliott, who has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, said that he was just trying to move the toy when he inadvertently flashed it across the screen.

“I didn’t mean to put it across the camera or anything,” he said. “I just wanted to move it across the couch.”


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His father, Curtis Elliott, agreed that school officials have to understand that the virtual classes necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic have brought teachers into students’ homes, where expectations must be different from classrooms.

“The virtual setting is not the same as the school setting,” he said. “He did not take the toy gun to school. He’s in the comfort of his own home. It’s a toy.”

The dad added that he was particularly afraid for his son as a young black boy growing up in America.

“It was really frightening and upsetting for me as a parent, especially as the parent of an African-American young man, especially given what’s going on in our country right now,” he told KDVR. “I literally was scared for his life.”

Dani Elliott voiced similar fears.

“This could potentially impact his future. … Look at everything that’s going on in the world today,” she told BuzzFeed News. “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.”

In a statement posted to Facebook, school officials declined to go into specifics for privacy reasons, but defended their handling of the situation.

“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 statement read in part. “We will continue to support all families in our school to make sure they feel safe, respected, and educated.”

Elliott’s parents told the outlets that they intend to find a new school for their son.
 
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Instead, deputies came to the home to verify that the gun was fake and warn that if Elliott showed it during class again,
And warned what?

Parents need to take a stand and tell schools to fuck off when class is online and what good does suspending a kid from a virtual class do? Hide their camera if they're a distraction, but don't deny them their "education" if you want to actually pretend to care about that. And of course it would be an art teacher to get upset over an obvious toy in a kid's home.
 
There are people that flash actual guns around nonchalantly on social media, yet somebody calls the cops on a 12 year old for moving a toy gun in view of a camera?

Oh, and he has ADHD. Fuck that, give him hell. Are they so scared of guns even TOYS are concerning?

Sue that school district. And fire that teacher.
 
Ever since Columbine schools have been retarded like this. Yeah, call police on a boy who likes guns like 99% of all boys their age do but miss out on the REAL threats to your children.

It's true, schools have been absolutely fucking retarded when it comes to guns for a long time.

I remember reading one story like over a decade ago about a kindergartener getting suspended because he pointed a chicken finger at someone and went BANG BANG! This was at least something meant to resemble a gun.


What is with that shirt?

Dumb cunt endangering a child's life over a fucking toy.
 
Colorado school calls sheriff on boy, 12, who showed toy gun in virtual class -

Let's apply a fun historical scenario from the 1950's!!

Colorado school calls sheriff on boy, 12, who showed Jack Webb toy gun in virtual class - Displayed Plastic Dragnet badge - Is arrested for impersonating police.

Colorado school calls sheriff on boy, 12, who showed Sergeant Preston toy gun in virtual class - Says he got it from a box of Kix cereal - Is promptly shot multiple times by police.
 
To be fair this is the police's fault too. When some dopy cunt calls in obvious bullshit you're supposed to tell them that it's not a matter for the police and remind them that filing false reports is a crime.

You don't go "sure ma'm we'll drop everything and go over to Timmy's house and intimidate him over a plastic gun."
 
Jesus fuck, I misread the title and skipped the "virtual classroom" bit. I thought maybe they had a special class these kids attended and he waived a toy gun around. He was waiving one around in the comfort of his home, and this karen called the police to his home instead of telling him to stop fucking around, or get a hold of his dad to straighten him out and tell him "don't fuck around in class just because you are at home"? What a fucking cunt. What's he going to do, shoot the students with his toy gun and kill them through their computers?
 
To be fair this is the police's fault too. When some dopy cunt calls in obvious bullshit you're supposed to tell them that it's not a matter for the police and remind them that filing false reports is a crime.

You don't go "sure ma'm we'll drop everything and go over to Timmy's house and intimidate him over a plastic gun."
Police don't mind stepping on snakes if they're bored enough, no matter how dumb of a report they get.
 
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