WTF? Third Graders Attacking Teachers?

That's almost...beyond psychopathic behavior for a 3rd grader. o_O

I mean I have heard some bad stories...about teachers getting picked on; even at some of the schools I've been at.

I guess it's pretty easy for a kid to bring weapons to school though; who's gonna check a 3rd grader's backpack for steak knives?
 
I hardly think one isolated incident is indicative of society.

There will always been incidents like this.

And tbh i lol'd
 
Very disturbing. I'd hate to see what they have in store for teachers who take away recess.

Center Principle Angie Coleman said:
This is an isolated incident, an aberration. ... We have good kids.

...they just hate being scolded is all. Sometimes half a dozen or more of 'em will mob you and stab you with a steak knife. Laugh it off, folks.
 
Holy wow.
Though, the use of the term "plot" seems a bit much considering their age. But, They planned it, so I guess it is a proper word >.>
 
Very disturbing. I'd hate to see what they have in store for teachers who take away recess.



...they just hate being scolded is all. Sometimes half a dozen or more of 'em will mob you and stab you with a steak knife. Laugh it off, folks.

My thoughts exactly.

And I lol'd too. But it's still horrible.
 
thats unbelievable. That is so far-fetched that 8 year olds would think of something like this. It really shows that the parents need to make more of an effort to teach their children right from wrong. Quite horrifying...

the good part? Stephen King has a new plot for his next book!
 
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This is funny, disturbing, perplexing and makes me say WTH... All at the same time.

I mean seriously, it's just so random, so unusual, so farfetched, I don't know what to say; But I'll give it a shot. ^_~

It sickens me that the children haven't been disciplined enough, that they ACTUALLY did this. Also, in retrospective, it sounds really retarded... Let me sum it up into a sentence.

"Because their teacher scolded a kid for standing on a chair, nearly all of the little kids decided to tie up and attack their teacher."

It's just mind baffling. But alas, the world is a screwed up place, so what can you do? Then again, this is probably just a one off event that came out of nowehere. Who knows?
 
Wow, what the hell. On a brighter side, the children were showing excellent team work and planning skills :D!

I can't believe 3rd graders would do something like that. I remember when I was in 3rd grade, I was still afraid to say a bad word. That's just...upsetting, really. WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THE YOUTH OF AMERICA?!
 
I would never have thought to be like that at that age (not that I would at anyage :wacky: ) But, this is normally the stuff you hear from highschools o_O

What is the world coming to, do these children not get taught right from wrong? I too often see parents let kids get there own way and do what they want almost as though they are adults

Fucking discipline ffs, it's not hard :ffs:
 
This story really isn't that surprising. Elementary students are receiving a lot more pressure these days to succeed and all that, with more rules and restrictions than we had back in the day. With how much they're being pushed and controlled (especially with a lack of recess), it's not a surprise that they'd conjure up a plot like this. Kids are being corrupted more by the authorities, not the media. :huh:
 
This story really isn't that surprising. Elementary students are receiving a lot more pressure these days to succeed and all that, with more rules and restrictions than we had back in the day. With how much they're being pushed and controlled (especially with a lack of recess), it's not a surprise that they'd conjure up a plot like this. Kids are being corrupted more by the authorities, not the media. :huh:

The teacher scolded a kid for standing on a chair. Not because they failed some test. That's why the kids plotted the attack...

So...the above post is unrelated.

Oh yeah, and I'm guessing people skipped the part about some kids deciding to skip out of the 'attack' because "they thought they would get in trouble".
 
Prepare for an influx of accusations towards violent video games. It wont matter if that's a cause, or even a factor, but prepare all the same. ;D

Though it still eludes me as to what possesses someone of such an age to 'plot' an attack, I can't help but go back to the parents and questions ... what the shit are you doing?
 
Ethyritol said:
On a brighter side, the children were showing excellent team work and planning skills :D!

Oh god. xDDD

Worthy of three mouths.

Riku said:
I can't help but go back to the parents and questions ... what the shit are you doing?

Letting their kids play violent videogames like Grand Theft Auto, no doubt!<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->
 
I remember when I was in 3rd grade, I was still afraid to say a bad word.

Heck, I remember when I was in third grade, I couldn't even say a damn word, even "I wanna go potty" when I really really had to. >_<

Hmm, but this is really disturbing alright. Do I find it surprising? Not really. No matter how people find the whole situation surprising, in the end I do believe that anything is possible and children ages 8 - 10 should not be an exempt just because they're kids.

Now that I remember, many years ago my brother who was only 7 or 8 at the time was stabbed on his left eye with a pencil at school. I was only ten at the time, so I don't remember the details, but I believe the kid who stabbed him was classified as a "bully"...and the kid was only 8 years-old! Yes I found it shocking back then, but now hearing these stories...well, while it sure is disturbing, there's really nothing surprising about it anymore...
 
It shows up how morals are being lost in society. Back in the days of my grandparents, a teacher was a symbol of wisdom, worthy of respect and admiration. Then again, time changes and so does society.

Seeing how things are going on nowadays, it was just a matter of time before events as the one mentioned began to occur.
 
It shows up how morals are being lost in society. Back in the days of my grandparents, a teacher was a symbol of wisdom, worthy of respect and admiration. Then again, time changes and so does society.

Seeing how things are going on nowadays, it was just a matter of time before events as the one mentioned began to occur.
I disagree entirely, its some 8 year olds you decided to knife a teacher because she told them off.
NOTHING TO DO WITH MORALS.

I agree with erythritol though, not many 8 year olds could have oragnised some one to watch for the police and someone to clean up (though i wonder what that entailed)

in the end I do believe that anything is possible and children ages 8 - 10 should not be an exempt just because they're kids
exempt from prosecution?
 
I think the whole, "they're not capable of that kind of violence" thing is bs. I'd be capable of that kind of violence when I was that little. Actually, no I wouldn't. But I was too much of a pussy to bring handcuffs and steak knifes or whatever to school. I guess I still am, since you'd get expelled for doing some stupid shit like that. I think the kids should be beaten in public. I didn't really read the article, but I'm sure that's the appropriate answer anyway.

Obligatory Maddox reference:
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exempt from prosecution?

Haha no. Perhaps I worded it wrong. What I meant is...just because they're kids, that doesn't mean they're all "innocent". Anything is possible, you'd be surprised what kids can do these days.
 
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