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Why did this man take out an AVO against a 5y/o?

 

 

 

 

 

 

“I want to slit your throat and watch it bleed.”

These are the words this father says spurred him into action.

His little girl – aged just six – was being bullied at school.

She was being pushed around the playground. She had rocks thrown at her.

Her dad Brian Metzger says that the five-year-old boy made the life of his daughter and those around her a living hell.

Her father decided enough was enough.

He approached the school for assistance but wasn’t satisfied with their response.

So the dad, from Wisconsin in the US, filed a temporary restraining order against the kindergarten boy.

He told CBS News that it was his only option after the school’s lack of resolution.

“Now that I’ve done all this, they finally took him out of the classroom my daughter is in, but it’s not enough,” said Brian Metzger.

“I want him removed from the school district, period.”

CBS reports that a second family have now also filed a police report against the same boy.

After the story went public, social media slammed the Metzger family for taking things too far and many made comments saying he should’ve contacted the parents of the boy first.

“If they knew the facts, they’d know the parents have been contacted by the school,” said Metzger.

The school confirms the boy’s parents were notified of the situation and say they are working to accommodate both families.

Brian Metzger, however, wants the boy simply removed.

A hearing is scheduled for this week where a course of action will be decided.

We will keep you updated.

 

 

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Missy12 10 years ago

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This is not new, this has been going on for years..the schools system are stifled by them and they are clogging up the legal system. Schools have to find an effective way of dealing with bullying.


Dawn 10 years ago

Oh here we go, another public school incident. I point this out because I wish the anti-homeschool people in this country would notice these stories and realise that the problem is not homeschooling. The problem (fault) lies around individual circumstances.

littleblackdress 10 years ago

What has home schooling got to do with this? Genuinely interested in your interpretation