WCSC reported that a South Carolina High School student was arrested and suspended after writing about killing a dinosaur using a gun in a class assignment. Attorney David Aylor, who is representing 16-year-old Alex Stone, said his client's arrest over a creative writing assignment was "completely absurd," and is seeking to appeal the suspension. "Students were asked to write about themselves and a creative Facebook status update – just days into the new school year – and my client was arrested and suspended after a school assignment."
Stone said he and his classmates were told in class to write a few sentences about themselves, and a "status" as if it was a Facebook page. Stone said in his "status" he wrote a fictional story that involved the words "gun" and "take care of business."
"I killed my neighbor's pet dinosaur, and, then, in the next status I said I bought the gun to take care of the business"
“I could understand if they made him rewrite it because he did have ‘gun’ in it. But a pet dinosaur?” said his mother Karen Gray. “I mean first of all, we don’t have dinosaurs anymore. Second of all, he’s not even old enough to buy a gun.”
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(Score: 5, Interesting) by mcgrew on Friday August 29 2014, @01:45PM
As a teenager I got SO SICK of arbitrary shows of authority.
The bad news is it seems to be worse now than it was when i was a teen. If something like this [slashdot.org] happened today they'd send a SWAT team. I was able to talk my way out of punishment.
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(Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Friday August 29 2014, @03:37PM
Heh, I liked the story.
Although I'm not sure whether I'd use the word "incompetent" to describe the teachers (maybe "close-minded"?) I'll admit it definitely sounds plausible.
"Is that really true?" "I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"