Student Gets Expelled For Disarming and Disassembling Another Student's Gun

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I understand the intention here
Kid was doing right by disassembling it

Question remains
How'd the other kid get access to it?
Why bring it to school?
Why at 11 do you know the workings of a gun to disassemble it safely?

Maybe this is normal and/or expected?
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Sorry, guns are foreign to me :hubie:
I don't know if it's necessarily "normal", but it's not the craziest thing in the world. If you grew up with a father or family who is into guns, there's a good chance by eleven you'd have been taught enough to be able to disassemble and reassemble one, particularly if you grew up in a real rural area or a military area. It's not much different than kids who learn who to drive cars before they're teenagers just because their parents are heavily into them and they live in rural areas. But it's definitely not some "expected" shyt lol.
 

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The incident happened after an unidentified student allegedly brought a loaded gun to the middle school. McClurkin said the student pulled out the gun in a bathroom and "gave my son a firearm."

"Like here, take this, hold on to this," she said.

Sakir, who knows how to hunt and learned about gun safety from his godfather, knew the weapon was not allowed in school.

"Sakir's natural reaction was there's no way I'm going to hold on to this gun all day," his mother said. "He proceeded to go to class ... and dismantled it in class. There was a teacher in class and everything. People were around and everything."

After her son took the gun apart, McClurkin said, he "put it inside of a heater" in the classroom and threw the bullets in a garbage can.

"He didn't want it on his person, but he didn't want nobody to mess with it," she said about why her son dismantled the firearm.

Asked why Sakir did not immediately tell an adult about the gun, McClurkin said it was because he was scared and was never taught what to do in that situation.
 

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The incident happened after an unidentified student allegedly brought a loaded gun to the middle school. McClurkin said the student pulled out the gun in a bathroom and "gave my son a firearm."

"Like here, take this, hold on to this," she said.

Sakir, who knows how to hunt and learned about gun safety from his godfather, knew the weapon was not allowed in school.

"Sakir's natural reaction was there's no way I'm going to hold on to this gun all day," his mother said. "He proceeded to go to class ... and dismantled it in class. There was a teacher in class and everything. People were around and everything."

After her son took the gun apart, McClurkin said, he "put it inside of a heater" in the classroom and threw the bullets in a garbage can.

"He didn't want it on his person, but he didn't want nobody to mess with it," she said about why her son dismantled the firearm.

Asked why Sakir did not immediately tell an adult about the gun, McClurkin said it was because he was scared and was never taught what to do in that situation.

Lowkey… the kids story sounds like bullshyt
 

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:skip: So a dude brings a gun to work and tells someone he’s gonna shoot him if he “pops off” and another guy who tells management & he’s the snitch :mjlol: black community is fukked
Does the "but good for him" not clue you in to me thinking it was good he snitched you dullard :dahell:
 

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I’ve seen so many guns at my high school (black school btw) but there has never been a mass shooting at a black school.
someone got clapped In the school while it was in service once and that was it no mass shooting.

If you want to Charile Kirk it you have to wonder why certain people shoot up a school and others just have normal issues with specific people.
 

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I’ve seen so many guns at my high school (black school btw) but there has never been a mass shooting at a black school.
Same

We even had a shooting on campus. Stabbings off campus at the gas station across the street, etc.


But after hearing the full story, I understand better now. I think expulsion is harsh, but he should’ve immediately told someone even if he disarmed it and knew how to because of his background.

That kid who brought it was/still is a threat. An adult should’ve known about it immediately.


Back in our days though, idk we never really snitched like that. At least I didn’t, but with the way the school climate is these days, that shyt will save a lot more lives now. Tough position to be in, I feel for the kid, but he will be alright.

Just the consequences.. even if you did the right thing.
 
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