Student Turned Over to Police for a Doodle
Found on Courthouse News Service on Wednesday, 04 June 2014
A junior high school suspended a student and turned him over to police because of a "doodle" he drew showing a person being hanged, his father claims in court.
Keller, suing for himself and his son, B.R.K., claims that on May 2, 2013, his 13-year-old son "was interviewed at his school, Raleigh Hills, K-8, by officers of the Beaverton Police Department regarding an alleged threat of harm based on a doodle that was drawn during class.
You need to start to brainwash the young and make it appear normal that the police (or anybody with a higher rank) can do everything. Even if that turns hangman into a threat. That's how a totalitarian system is started.