Monday, May 7, 2012

Bullied gay teen brings stun gun to school, faces expulsion

By Natalie DiBlasio

 An Indiana mother sent her gay son to school with a stun gun to protect him against bullies. The teen now faces expulsion, but the mother says she would do it again.
Darnell "Dynasty" Young, 17, was facing daily harassment from bullies at Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis who would taunt him, throw rocks and bottles at him, spread rumors and follow him home, The Indianapolis Star reports.
After reporting the bullying to the school more than 10 times, his mother, Chelisa Grimes, said she gave Young a stun gun for protection, because school authorities weren't doing enough, MSNBC reports.
"I do not promote violence -- not at all -- but what is a parent to do when she has done everything that she felt she was supposed to do ... at the school?" Grimes told CNN's Don Lemon on Sunday. "I did feel like there was nothing else left for me to do, but protect my child."
Young said he carried the stun gun in his backpack for a few weeks without using it, the Star reports.
On April 16, when six students surrounded him at school calling him names and threatening to beat him up, Young pulled the stun gun from his backpack. He raised it in the air, setting off an electric charge and sending the group scurrying, CNN reports.
"I brought the stun gun 'cause I wasn't safe," the Young said.
School police officers arrested Young and took him away in handcuffs. School officials are investigating the incident, but none of the students who allegedly surrounded Young has been positively identified, CNN reports.
The school district held an expulsion hearing last week but no decision has been announced, CNN reports.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This rings familiar with the political left. They bully, lie, cheat, etc; and then when someone has the audacity to stand up to them and fight back, THEY claim that THEY are the ones being attacked. Amazing.

Ulf Raynor said...

The real sad part of this, is they expelled the gay teen..he's not eligible to return too school until 2013.