WASHINGTON — The Maryland court case involving a second-grader accused of chewing a breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun has finally been settled.
The 7-year-old, who was also accused of pointing the pastry-gun at his classmates in Anne Arundel County, served a two-day suspension, but his family wanted the suspension removed from his school records.
The 2013 incident drew national attention.
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11 comments:
Liberals, how stupid can they get?
Absolutely ridiculous!
Liberal idiots!!!
yopu sure they weren't trying for the State of Maryland ?
Point a pop tart a a cop see what you get oh u won't u will b dead.
Looks like a Pop Tart map of Maryland to me.
Liberalism at its best...what a bunch of bullsh@$!
Son, there's nothing wrong with what you did, it's natural child play. No one else should ever think a pop tart is really a gun, Those people are the ones that are doing bad things.
What a waste of time and money. If the judge had above average intelligence, he should have thrown the whole thing out and admonished the so-called adults at the school.
looks more like the state of Md. than a gun. What kind of gun is it ???
Right up in there with among the stupidest things I've ever heard.
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