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Predator Children in Middle Schools

I had a SRO who said he could identify the predators in Middle Schools by the time they were 12. He was right 100% of the time. Watch the video. There is little hope this bully will ever lead any kind of productive life as an adult. These are the feral products of a violent subculture. The cycle continues generation to generation. You know it is time to retire from LE when you have arrested three generations from the same family. Be aware of what is going on in your local schools, you might be shocked at the predators among your kids and grandkids.

 
As someone with kids, this is just sad. That no one would intervene is sad, that there are kids willing to do this to another kid is sad. Bullying and hazing is not new, but now there is no escape with it being online and in person. I hope this girls finds happiness and friends at her new school.
 
I think the thing that aggravates me the most is that there are violent children who think this is OK because of the value of violence in their culture. I will wager the attacker has no father in her life, and if she does, he is a thug. It is highly likely that this adolescent attacker will take her violent values into adult life and pass it on to her own children. Strong intervention is called for but it may be too late to salvage her at this age. Even if she is arrested and prosecuted, the juvenile justice system is impotent to turn her around without strong family involvement.
 
1992, my oldest son was in Jr. High. Wanna be gangster tried to bully him. My son is a big boy. Defended himself and bounced bully off the lockers. Later, bully and two equally bad friends jumped my son and started beating on him. ROTC instructor broke it up and collared the bad boys. Later sitting in the SRO's office, I saw this 13 year old kid look a police officer dead in the eye and say he's gonna kill my son. He meant it too.
Right then and there I decided it was time to get the Hell outta Memphis. I've never regretted that decision.
 
This really hits home for me because I was bullied in grade school.
I went to a small school that only had 4 class rooms. Two grades per room with one teacher per room. The 7th & 8 th grade teacher was also the Principal and lived the first house South of us which was only about 150 yards. If I got into trouble at school , I was in more trouble at home. It didn't matter if I started it or not.

My folks standard , sternly given , advice was " Just stay away from them and they will leave you alone! " Like you could stay away from anyone at a school that small.

My parents were as much to blame as the bullies were. Well when I got in high school some of those bullies paid the price because I didn't have to worry about the principal calling my parents every time something happened.

I fully agree with HayesGreener's post . There is no redemption for some of these young hoodlums .
 
Liberals complain that clamping down on these young hoodlums ''pushes our nation's schoolchildren, especially our most at-risk children, out of classrooms and into the juvenile and criminal justice systems." This concept has become known as the "school-to-prison pipeline". This is the main reason the libs want SROs out of school buildings. They also don't want crimes committed in schools reported to the public. Taxpayers need to demand better accounting form school administrators.
 
The "Golden Rule" and love of our Almighty Father and His only Son were paramount in my upbringing. However, my father, who was a rough and tumble man, taught me early-on how to handle myself. Possibly most importantly, I can still hear him say "son, if I hear of you picking fights, I'll wear you out. If I hear of you backing-down when you're truly right, I'll wear you out. You've been taught the difference." Right or wrong, it worked for me. Conflict has never been a companion.
 
I was raised as an orphan in the 50s & 60s.Being the smallest kid in the neighborhood and shy. I was the target of all the Bullys. At the age of 12 I went into a Vic Tanny's gym. I was too young to join & didn't have any money anyway. The owner recognized my plight and not only allowed me to use his gym. Became my mentor. Introduced me to weight training. And a Suto kind of martial arts. Going back to school in September things had changed.No longer the victim.Its funny how bullys don't want to fight.they want to intimidate.
 
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