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Disabled Boy Records Bullies Tormenting Him, Police Charge Him With Illegal Wiretapping [message #249730] Wed, 16 April 2014 10:30
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The disabled boy in this new incident was not named specifically, but his mother's name is Shea Love, and she did not demand that her son record what the bullies were allegedly doing to him. The 15-year-old boy was previously diagnosed with a comprehension delay disorder, ADHD, and an anxiety disorder. The boy claims he was constantly being bullied at his school, and in order to prove to his mother that he "wasn't lying" he decided to use his school-issued iPad to record the bullying:

"I was really having things like books slammed upside my head. I wanted it to stop. I just felt like nothing was being done."

Unfortunately, the school also deleted the evidence off of the iPad, but Mrs. Love, who is an Air Force morse code operator, transcribed the seven-minute audio. The teacher in the classroom is heard attempting to help the boy with a math problem, and one of the bullies is heard saying, "You should pull his pants down!" Another bully replies, "No, man. Imagine how bad that (c**t) smells! No one wants to smell that (t**t)." The teacher attempts to get the other students to settle down but then a loud sound is heard, which the boy claimed was the sound of a book being slammed down after one bully mimed hitting him in the head with it. As the boys laugh, the teacher yells at them and the guilty bully responds, "What? I was just trying to scare him!"

After Mrs. Love submitted the recorded evidence to the principal of South Fayette High School, the administrators called police, but not before they made the boy delete the recording. Lieutenant Robert Kurta then charged the boy with the crime of felony wiretapping because he made the recording in a place where there was an expectation of privacy. They then attempted to interrogate her "visibly distraught" son.

Full article: http://www.inquisitr.com/1209361/disabled-boy-records-bullie s-tormenting-him-police-charge-him-with-illegal-wiretapping/


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