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Girl who warned teachers about transgender female student, 13, with 'hit list' bravely calls them out and reveals in horrifying detail how bully beat her friend to a pulp with a Stanley cup
2024-04-21
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] A brave Pennsylvania girl has spoken out furiously against teachers and administrators at her school after a transgender student savagely beat her friend using a Stanley cup.

The incident took place at Pennbrook Middle School Wednesday, when the 13-year-old blindsided her 12-year-old female victim in the school cafeteria using the cup, hitting her on the head and creating an open wound.

The unidentified student had to be hospitalized and get staples to close the cuts in her head before undertaking concussion protocol, according to police.

School Superintendent Todd Bauer said that the attack - which was caught on security camera - was 'deeply disturbing' in a statement at the start of Thursday's board meeting.

However, as one unidentified student bravely said, not only did she warn teachers the bullying student had 'a hit list' but she added that she was the next one to get assaulted had she not been stopped.

'You could've stopped it,' the brave young girl said. 'It was five hours from when I told you it was going to happen. I don't get how you couldn't have stopped that.'

She added there was a girl the bully was 'targeting every day at lunch. And they would go to the counselor every day and tell them this is going to happen.'

The assailant was blunt enough to scream 'I'm gonna murder you!' repeatedly at the students.

The girl spoke about how she and two fellow students filled out paperwork explaining what they knew was going to happen if nothing was done and said that she was warned 'watch your back' at lunch.

A teacher responded to her: 'Don't worry about it, it's not gonna' happen.'

She added that once the attack began, it lasted 28 minutes, despite the school board claiming it was just eight minutes.

'We had to watch [the victim] taken out with blood dripping down her face and I will never forget that! Laying in bed last night I just kept repeating it in my head.'

Parents shared their own outrage with the school's inability to protect the student and how this has been a shocking trend at the school and with parents hearing from their kids and not the adults in charge.
Posted by:Skidmark

#6  #3 yes the parents in the board meeting. They need to put the pressure on the DA.

Back in the early 80s, parents did that in Indianapolis. The jury brought in indictments. Amazing how that attention.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-04-21 17:36  

#5  In my day it was important for boys to be able to protect themselves. Lola like we have achieved a kind of equity.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-04-21 15:15  

#4  So will the girl be charged with a hate crime for reporting an alphabet person?
Posted by: Glenmore   2024-04-21 13:57  

#3  re:#1

I hope you mean parents or real adults a 13 yr. old girl is hardly likely to NOT go to the supposed authority in the school. I've got 13 & 15 year old grand daughters and they would definitely go to
teachers or principals in this case.
Posted by: AlanC   2024-04-21 12:25  

#2  A Stanley cup.

Not The Stanley Cup...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-04-21 09:37  

#1  You are wasting your time talking to the 'education professionals'. Take your outrage to the local DA and demand a grand jury. That is heat the gets a response.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-04-21 09:23  

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