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Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2008 05:56:12 GMT
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"::darkshadows::" <blood@thirsty.net> wrote in
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> Nine-year-olds plotted to tie up, hurt teacher
>
> Wed Apr 2, 9:48 AM ET
>
> ATLANTA (Reuters) - Nine-year-olds at a school in the U.S. state of
> Georgia brought a broken steak knife, handcuffs and electrical tape to
> school in a plot to injure their teacher, authorities said on Tuesday.
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>
> Teachers at Center Elementary School in Waycross, Georgia, uncovered
> the plot on Friday when a pupil reported that a child in the third
> grade had brought a weapon into the school.
>
> "The plan was to handcuff the teacher, put tape over her mouth and hit
> her over the head with the paperweight and possibly cut her," said Lt.
> Duane Caswell of Waycross police, adding that some students said the
> knife was simply there to cut the tape.
>
> "It was a rather elaborate scheme for children of that age," he said.
>
> The students spent a week planning the attack and planned to carry it
> out on the day they were caught, Caswell said.
>
> Nine pupils in the grade, most of whom were 9 years old, have been
> disciplined and some were given long-term suspensions, said Theresa
> Martin, spokeswoman for the Ware County school district in the
> southeastern part of the state.
>
> Caswell said police were also planning to charge three of the children
> in the juvenile court system with conspiracy to commit aggravated
> assault and possession of a weapon on a school property.
>
> (Writing by Matthew Bigg; editing by Jane Sutton and David Storey)
>
Dont you just love 'em LOL.
Mercury.
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