• Teen gets 27 assault counts for handshake line attacks
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[B]Source:[/B] [url=http://rivals.yahoo.com/highschool/blog/prep_rally/post/Teen-gets-27-assault-counts-for-handshake-line-a?urn=highschool-wp7721]Yahoo News[/url] [release]Earlier in October, Prep Rally brought you the story of a disturbed high school football player in Ohio, who pricked the hand of 28 opponents in the postgame handshake line following his team's victory, which he didn't play in. [img]http://l.yimg.com/a/p/sp/editorial_image/1f/1f79bc0cfccc36e49b53d589f07979a0/washington_high_school_in_washington_court_house_ohio.jpg[/img] Now the 16-year-old officially knows just how much trouble he's in … and it looks like it's a lot. According to the Associated Press, via the Washington Court House Record Herald, the teen in question is being charged with 27 counts of assault in connection with the puncturing of 28 players' hands. There was no explanation of why the now-former Washington Court House (Ohio) Washington High player was charged with 27 counts as opposed to 28. According to the Record Herald, the teen -- who pricked the hands of opponents after his team's 26-0 victory against McLain (Ohio) High -- will receive the charges at a forthcoming hearing, where he can either admit to the alleged actions or deny them. If he admits to knowingly hurting his one-time opponents, the teen would be handed a sentence by Highland County (Ohio) Juvenile Court Judge Kevin Greer. If he denies the accusations, a pretrial hearing will be set at the arraignment. Either way, the teen seems to be getting closer to receiving what is almost sure to be a significant punishment. According to the Record Herald he has already been kicked off the football team, though further disciplinary actions were not released per the Washington Court House School District's code of student discipline. No explanation for the student's action has been given, though his mother hired legal representation for the teen shortly after the incident unfolded on Oct. 1. No matter what punishment the teen receives -- if he either pleads guilty or is eventually found guilty -- it won't take back the tetanus shots that were administered at the start of the month to the 28 players he pricked with what is believed to be a tack. "They felt the pain of it when it occurred and they thought maybe they had hit a nerve or something. Then some of them immediately … looked at their hands and saw blood," said Dr. Dan Strain, McClain High School principal, told WCMH-TV shortly after the incident.[/release] How fucking stupid could you be? Kid must have had some mental problem.
Im pretty sure he just put a pin in his hand and pricked them, (the ones you use to pin stuff to walls, not an actual pin) And in that case they need to stop being pussies. They wear pads while they play, and they cant handle a little prick without suing.
[QUOTE=Septimas;33022305]Im pretty sure he just put a pin in his hand and pricked them, (the ones you use to pin stuff to walls, not an actual pin)[/QUOTE][quote]No matter what punishment the teen receives -- if he either pleads guilty or is eventually found guilty -- it won't take back the tetanus shots that were administered at the start of the month to the 28 players [B]he pricked with what is believed to be a tack[/B].[/quote] Well it's in the article so yes.
[QUOTE=Septimas;33022305]Im pretty sure he just put a pin in his hand and pricked them, (the ones you use to pin stuff to walls, not an actual pin) And in that case they need to stop being pussies. They wear pads while they play, and they cant handle a little prick without suing.[/QUOTE] Still assault. He came up with a plan to physically hurt almost three dozen other people and carried it out.
[QUOTE=Septimas;33022305]Im pretty sure he just put a pin in his hand and pricked them, (the ones you use to pin stuff to walls, not an actual pin) And in that case they need to stop being pussies. They wear pads while they play, and they cant handle a little prick without suing.[/QUOTE] what if the pin carried the blood of someone with HIV and transferred it to someone else? I know the possibility isn't common, but its still out there, and very serious, and yes, pins do in fact 'hurt' when you are suddenly stabbed with them. This is why it's so heavy. You can't have pricks like him doing this. Not only that, but if he enjoys this, this could mean he's a [I]sociopath[/I], there could be more to it.
[QUOTE=Shiftyze;33022246]How fucking stupid could you be? Kid must have had some mental problem.[/QUOTE] That, or he was just a bit of a cunt. [editline]29th October 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=J!NX;33022364]This is why it's so heavy. You can't have [B]pricks [/B]like him doing this.[/QUOTE] Intentional?
What a prick. I'm sorry.
[QUOTE=J!NX;33022364]what if the pin carried the blood of someone with HIV and transferred it to someone else? [/QUOTE] Well thanks for giving me a new thing to fear... My list of disorders wasnt long enough for you I guess
[QUOTE=Logic Studio;33022630]Well thanks for giving me a new thing to fear... My list of disorders wasnt long enough for you I guess[/QUOTE] You can get HIV by kissing someone with weak gums, if you have a weak gums, and both of them bleeding a little. * [sp]*EXTREMELY RARE CASE!!![/sp]
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