--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > More exaggeration. He was scratched badly with a pen. You turn > it > > to > > > stabbing , which anyone else reading this would think it was a > > knife > > > to the stomache. > > > > > > > MUM was putting the guy on a plane home the next morning, so MUM > > officials were clearly aware that the guy was a danger to others > > (this so-called scratch required medical care -- stitches),>> > > > Yes, it was not a stab to the stomache as you insinuated. > ********
All the newspapers that carried the story characterized the first attack by Sem as a "stabbing" -- if you want to re-write what I said, feel free to do so: http://tinyurl.com/avgg7 > >>> Within a month after I started working at MIU in December of > 1974, a > > guy named Joe Lambert ran through the plate glass window next to > the > > entrance door of the dining hall, and he was sent to the mental > > hospital in Mt. Pleasant, where many MIU/MUM students have ended > up. <<, > > >>> > > In what way would a kid grabbing another kid by the neck and > whacking > > him, causing a fatal injury, be an "accident?" Maybe in your > > dimension, off-world...>> > > It happened everyday in the school I went to. No-one died though. I > got hwaked way harder than this kid probably got whacked and I > didn't die. I don;t call think those people who whaked me had any > intention of killing me. Almost every kid got a beating from someone > at one time or another in my school. Then, I got bigger and my > friends got a reputation, so people left us alone. A teacher lost an > eye once to student, and a couple of others went crazy. No-one > carried guns, but every other concievable weapon was under some kids > jacket at one time or other, including knives, axes, swords. One > teacher once held a kid upside down out a window 4 stories up for > causing trouble. The kid pissed his pants. People didn't mess witht > that teacher. Of course, the kid in India did not intend to kill the student he was hitting, or at least it's likely that he did not form that specific intent. The whole point to what I had to say before was that school administrators were rightly arrested, because they ignored the pleas of students who were chronically having their lunches stolen, an intolerable situation that will eventually blossom into violence. MUM officials did not contain a known dangerous student who stabbed a student with a pen, and when he had the opportunity to stab another student with a better stabbing thing, courtesy of MUM mis-management, he did so -- that's negligence, just like the school officials at the school in India. To subscribe, send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!' Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/