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Jess
January 23rd, 2013, 09:56 PM
1st Grader Suspended for Gun Gesture (http://news.yahoo.com/first-grader-suspended-gun-gesture-173036429--abc-news-topstories.html)

A 6-year-old boy who was suspended from his elementary school for making a gun gesture with his hand and saying "pow" is fighting his suspension through a lawyer.

The Montgomery County School District suspended first grader Rodney Lynch for pointing his finger at a classmate, which they said constituted a threat of gun violence, according to Robin Ficker, the attorney defending Lynch.

"His record says suspended for 'threatening to shoot a student' and that's a lie," Ficker told ABC News today. "He wasn't threatening a student, he's never been around a gun, he doesn't know what a gun is, he doesn't know what killing anyone is, he had no intent to harm anyone."

Lynch, who was suspended for one school day, told ABC News affiliate WJLA that he was playing when he made the gesture, and that his friend said "pow."

Officials of the school and the school district did not immediately return calls and emails from ABCNews.com.

In a letter to Lynch's parents, the vice principal of Roscoe R. Nix Elementary School said their son had been sent to the principal's office three times on Dec. 20 for pretending his fingers were scissors and then a gun. After the third incident, he was suspended, according to the letter, obtained by WJLA.

"Yet, after meeting with the counselor and assistant principal," the letter says, "Rodney chose to point his finger at a female classmate and say 'Pow.'"

Ficker filed an appeal with the principal of Nix Elementary School seeking to have the suspension scrubbed from Lynch's record.

"We filed an appeal with the principal. They're branding him, throwing him under the bus," Ficker said. "If they don't expunge that record then we're going to court. We'll go all the way. That should not be on this meek little child's record. There was no intent to shoot anyone. He was playing. "

Ficker said that the school district had no rules or punishments outlined for students who made hand gestures at other students.

"There are Montgomery County school district regulations that say if you bring a gun or a knife onto campus, you're suspended. There is no regulation that says if you point your finger or make a motion with your fist that says what gestures result in suspension," he said.

Lynch's parents were outraged that their son would have a suspension on his record for the incident.

"I don't think the punishment fits the crime," mother Jeannie Lynch told WJLA.

"They're saying he threatened to shoot a student," said Rodney Lynch Sr. "He was playing."

Lynch was reinstated to the school on Tuesday, following the winter break. Ficker said he is awaiting a response from the school on his request to expunge Lynch's record. If the request is denied, he will seek to take it to a higher authority, he said.

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TURN THE NUMBER 7 SIDEWAYS

oh no it's a gun/pistol!!! We have to ban it!! Ban the number 7!!

/sarcasm

When will we be able to live on the moon? I'd like to go there now and get off this planet.

Abyssal Echo
January 23rd, 2013, 10:08 PM
Damm talk about over reacting. I guess the next thing they'll suspend you for is raising your hand

Silicate Wielder
January 23rd, 2013, 11:37 PM
Or worse, suspension for just forgetting your manners and not saying 'please' and 'thank you.' :/

But seriously, what was going on with the teacher's and principle's minds? since when is an imaginary gun a threat to shoot someone? Unless I see proof that it is a threat, i'm not buying it.

Lyra Heartstrings
January 24th, 2013, 11:00 AM
oh dear god i'm laughing so hard. this made my day.
video game jokes. this kid is going places.
4De2AtQNUPY
This is the joke.

HunterSteele
January 25th, 2013, 02:48 AM
What a poor kid. Unfortunately this happens quite often in the United States. What the hell is going through the principal and vice principal's minds when they do this that they think it is right?

oh dear god i'm laughing so hard. this made my day.
I don't see what's so hilariously funny. It's quite disturbing we live in a world where people disregard sense in favour of rules, regulations, and technicalities.

Lyra Heartstrings
January 25th, 2013, 02:58 AM
What a poor kid. Unfortunately this happens quite often in the United States. What the hell is going through the principal and vice principal's minds when they do this that they think it is right?


I don't see what's so hilariously funny. It's quite disturbing we live in a world where people disregard sense in favour of rules, regulations, and technicalities.

He got the finger gun and "Pow!" from a game. It's silly. There's no reason to constantly be depressing in news. Laugh a little.

PinkFloyd
January 25th, 2013, 03:02 AM
Man.... what's next? If I raise my hand will I be suspended for Nazi Propaganda?

workingatperfect
January 25th, 2013, 04:53 AM
He got the finger gun and "Pow!" from a game. It's silly. There's no reason to constantly be depressing in news. Laugh a little.

Uhhh.... no he didn't? Every kid at some point in their lifetime does the fake gun noise thing. It's not some inside joke from a game, it's just something kids do. I did it when I was little, I don't even know what that game is.

And it's not funny anyway. It's a little silly at first, but when you think about it, it's disgusting that our society had become something where little kids are being punished for playing like kids have always played. He's too young to even comprehend it fully.

Lyra Heartstrings
January 25th, 2013, 05:30 AM
Uhhh.... no he didn't? Every kid at some point in their lifetime does the fake gun noise thing. It's not some inside joke from a game, it's just something kids do. I did it when I was little, I don't even know what that game is.

And it's not funny anyway. It's a little silly at first, but when you think about it, it's disgusting that our society had become something where little kids are being punished for playing like kids have always played. He's too young to even comprehend it fully.

Can't you just let me have this.
Please?
;;

Lost in the Echo
January 25th, 2013, 05:36 AM
How the fuck can they be so stupid???

He's only 6, he was just playing, he wasn't "threatening" anyone.
Holy shit, I can't get over how stupid this is.
Seriously, how the hell can someone be suspend for something like this?

Sonic Boom
January 25th, 2013, 05:44 AM
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTXcBjte2eM6OmafA4UO0UFGVL4AOKucbkFDOxVOnSU0OEsak7Ygg

HunterSteele
January 25th, 2013, 12:01 PM
He got the finger gun and "Pow!" from a game. It's silly. There's no reason to constantly be depressing in news. Laugh a little.
What makes you think it's from a game? Kids do that all the time when they're playing.

What would be hilarious is if the parents downloaded one of the gun iPhone apps, then used it on the principal when meeting with them. If they're so intimidated by someone making the shape of a gun with their hand and saying, "Pow," imagine what a smartphone app that shows a photo and plays a sound effect could do.

Zenos
January 25th, 2013, 02:30 PM
Good Gods kids have been playing the finger gun game ever since guns where invented!

the longer I live the less i am proud of humanity!

Lyra Heartstrings
January 25th, 2013, 03:22 PM
..I give up on trying to lighten up this thread.

HowlingSnail
January 27th, 2013, 05:42 PM
Part of me thinks that the staff at that school are more of a threat to society than the kid.

Dooby the potato god
January 27th, 2013, 05:45 PM
That's like making light saber noises whilst holding a stick.

Mob Boss
January 27th, 2013, 06:40 PM
..I give up on trying to lighten up this thread.

Y ppl so srs? :P




Poor little man. He probably doesn't understand the impact guns have on our overbearing society that lets any shmuck have one. Is there any logic to that whatsoever? America. :rolleyes:

Sugaree
January 27th, 2013, 08:21 PM
Ban assault fingers now!

HunterSteele
January 30th, 2013, 08:12 PM
That's like making light saber noises whilst holding a stick.
Most schools don't allow that either. If you were playing with a stick at recess time at my elementary school you wouldn't get suspended but you'd get told to put it down.

Emerald Dream
January 30th, 2013, 08:24 PM
Absolutely ridiculous. All anyone has to do is point any one of their fingers and it is considered a "gun gesture."

The real problem here is that people are actively looking for a reason to scream bloody murder. Let's back up a few steps and let people act naturally. This child did nothing wrong, whether or not it was he who said "pow." Like someone already said - that's how children normally act.

project_icarus
January 31st, 2013, 08:04 AM
Most schools don't allow that either. If you were playing with a stick at recess time at my elementary school you wouldn't get suspended but you'd get told to put it down.

It's a stick. It's a motherfucking stick. If you aren't waving it at people, what is wrong with a god damn stick? Assault sticks? No, schools. Bad schools.