Posts Tagged ‘football’

STUDENTS FACE CHARGES FOR BULLYING

Thursday, April 8th, 2010
Remembering Phoebe Prince
Remembering Phoebe Prince

Attorneys are expected to enter not guilty pleas today for three teens charged for bullying 15-year-old Phoebe Prince.  The teen committed suicide earlier this year after she was allegedly targeted and bullied relentlessly for months.  Nine teenagers, seven females and two males, are all facing a variety of charges including statutory rape, criminal harassment, violation of civil rights and disturbing a school assembly resulting in bodily injury.  This past Tuesday, three other teens entered not guilty pleas for their roles in this alleged crime.  Those suspects are scheduled to appear back in court on September 15, 2010.

Phoebe took her life on January 14, 2010 after she was allegedly bullied inside her South Hadley High School in Massachusetts and online.  Many reports indicate that administrators and staff of the school knew about the bullying and abuse, but did nothing to help.  Phoebe’s aunt even visited the school before her arrival from Ireland and told them about her bullying experiences overseas, and how they should be aware that her niece was susceptible to this type of abuse.  Reports indicate the teachers and administrators may have even witnessed physical abuse, and had full knowledge about the situation, but turned their heads to the situation. 

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MISSING: Patrick Kennedy Alford

Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Patrick Alford MISSING

Patrick Alford MISSING

Today marks the two week anniversary since Patrick Kennedy Alford went missing.  He was last seen on January 22, 2010 at the East New York Spring Creek Development, and may still be in the New York area.  The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children says Patrick was last seen wearing a red t-shirt, blue jeans, and blue and black Michael Jordan sneakers.  He is known to have a scar on his left eyelid.  Patrick is known to like football, and has a lot of friends.  If you have any information, please call:

1-800-THE-LOST

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