What Made A Teacher Have This Nine Year Old Child Under Arrest Is Absolutely Sickening…

The lunchroom at a New Jersey school turned into a scene of chaos when a nine-year-old boy asked for his favorite dessert.

The young student was simply asking for brownies, but when another student heard the word, they grew suspicious and thought the boy was being racist. The administration, alerted by the student, called the New Jersey police and identified the boy so they could punish him in front of the other students.



However, the boy’s mother claims that it was a misunderstanding. “He said they were talking about brownies,” said Stacy dos Santos, the boy’s mother. “Who exactly did he offend?”

When dos Santos heard about the incident, she was shocked and did not want her son back at the school for the academic year. She accused the administration of overreacting and not having any sympathy for her child during the incident.

“He was intimidated, obviously. There was a police officer with a gun in the holster talking to my son, saying ‘Tell me what you said.’ He didn’t have anybody on his side,” dos Santos said.

After the incident, police officers spoke to the child’s parents, including dos Santos, and reported the racist act to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency. The boy was at risk of being put into foster care because he allegedly asked for “brownies” at school.

The police chief of Collingswood, Kevin Carey, defended the administration’s decision to call the police and report the incident. He believes that all forms of racism should be called out, even if it is a simple name-calling incident.

“(Even cases) as minor as a simple name-calling incident that the school would typically handle internally” should involve armed police officers, Carey said.

Since the incident, police officers have been called to the same school up to five times a day for similar problems.

The incident highlights the importance of context and communication. It is crucial to understand what is being said and to give people the benefit of the doubt before jumping to conclusions. It also raises concerns about how schools handle incidents involving students and whether involving the police is always the best course of action.

The New Jersey boy’s request for brownies turned into a major misunderstanding when another student thought he was being racist. The incident highlights the importance of context and communication and raises concerns about how schools handle incidents involving students.

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Source: AWM