*Cops: 3rd-Graders Aimed to Hurt Teacher*

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[h1]Cops: 3rd-Graders Aimed to Hurt Teacher[/h1]

[h2]Ga. Police Say the 8- and 9-Year-Olds Plotted to Attack Teacher, Brought Steak Knife, Handcuffs[/h2]

By RUSS BYNUM Associated Press Writer
WAYCROSS, Ga. Apr 1, 2008 (AP)


A group of third-graders plotted to attack their teacher, bringing a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape and other items for the job and assigning children tasks including covering the windows and cleaning up afterward, police said Tuesday.

The plot by as many as nine boys and girls at Center Elementary School in south Georgia was a serious threat, Waycross Police Chief Tony Tanner said.

"We did not hear anybody say they intended to kill her, but could they have accidentally killed her? Absolutely," Tanner said. "We feel like if they weren't interrupted, there would have been an attempt. Would they have been successful? We don't know."

The children, ages 8 and 9, were apparently mad at the teacher because she had scolded one of them for standing on a chair, Tanner said. A prosecutor said they are too young to be charged with a crime under Georgia law.
School officials alerted police Friday after a pupil tipped off a teacher that a girl had brought a weapon to school, Tanner said.
Police seized a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape, electrical and transparent tape, ribbons and a crystal paperweight from the students, who apparently intended to use them against the teacher, Tanner said.

Nine children have been given discipline up to and including long-term suspension, said Theresa Martin, spokeswoman for the Ware County school system. She would not be more specific but said none of the children had been back to school since the case came to light.

The purported target is a veteran educator who teaches third-grade students with learning disabilities including attention deficit disorder, delayed development and hyperactivity, friends and parents said.

The scheme involved a division of roles, Tanner said. One child's job was to cover windows so no one could see outside, he said. Another was supposed to clean up after the attack.

"We're not sure at this point in the investigation how many of the students actually knew the intent was to hurt the teacher," Tanner said.


WOW.........
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Well what with all the homework the teachers are giving the kids these days...



JK




But on a serious note, the young'ns are tripping balls. Where are the parents?
 
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I would've gotten the beat of a life time if I was even in the sameclass as those kids.
 
lol whats gotten into these kids....just because one kid got in trouble for standing on a chair
 
WOW.. I would kick the living c--P out of my child if he did something like this. THese kids are brave though. WHY THE HELL DID THEY BRING RIBBONS???
 
Nine children have been given discipline up to and including long-term suspension
hmmm...try to kill your teacher with a broken steak knife = suspension?
really?
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learning disabilities including attention deficit disorder, delayed development and hyperactivity,
half ******s or not, they should all get their short bus $!!@# beat...

-J-
 
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A+ for plotting out tactics....where are 8 year olds gettinghandcuffs from?

I just dont see 9 8 or 9yo boys and girls taking down many adults I know....broken steak knife or not....could be somewhat funny to see though....as long as noone got hurt......kinda like watching Home Alone.
 
my 3rd grade teacher looked too good for me to think about doing anything to her
 
Originally Posted by Tha Sun Child


[h1]Cops: 3rd-Graders Aimed to Hurt Teacher[/h1]

[h2]Ga. Police Say the 8- and 9-Year-Olds Plotted to Attack Teacher, Brought Steak Knife, Handcuffs[/h2]

By RUSS BYNUM Associated Press Writer
WAYCROSS, Ga. Apr 1, 2008 (AP)


A group of third-graders plotted to attack their teacher, bringing a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape and other items for the job and assigning children tasks including covering the windows and cleaning up afterward, police said Tuesday.

The plot by as many as nine boys and girls at Center Elementary School in south Georgia was a serious threat, Waycross Police Chief Tony Tanner said.

"We did not hear anybody say they intended to kill her, but could they have accidentally killed her? Absolutely," Tanner said. "We feel like if they weren't interrupted, there would have been an attempt. Would they have been successful? We don't know."

The children, ages 8 and 9, were apparently mad at the teacher because she had scolded one of them for standing on a chair, Tanner said. A prosecutor said they are too young to be charged with a crime under Georgia law.
School officials alerted police Friday after a pupil tipped off a teacher that a girl had brought a weapon to school, Tanner said.
Police seized a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape, electrical and transparent tape, ribbons and a crystal paperweight from the students, who apparently intended to use them against the teacher, Tanner said.

Nine children have been given discipline up to and including long-term suspension, said Theresa Martin, spokeswoman for the Ware County school system. She would not be more specific but said none of the children had been back to school since the case came to light.

The purported target is a veteran educator who teaches third-grade students with learning disabilities including attention deficit disorder, delayed development and hyperactivity, friends and parents said.

The scheme involved a division of roles, Tanner said. One child's job was to cover windows so no one could see outside, he said. Another was supposed to clean up after the attack.

"We're not sure at this point in the investigation how many of the students actually knew the intent was to hurt the teacher," Tanner said.


WOW.........
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Bringing Scotch tape for their dirty work? That's just crossing the line,these kids meant business.
 
They was finna !*$# her up hardbody
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...they should get a A on they ability 2 work in a group...
 
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