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Originally Posted by fatbuckRTO
Smashed his face and teeth on the pavement, then stole his dad's iPhone?
Maybe someone could clarify for me, at what point does it stop being "bullying" and start being "assault and robbery?"
According to the article, the emotional distress didn't really start until after the attack that happened away from the school grounds. I'm sure the bullying didn't help (who the hell bullies a disabled kid?), but this sounds less like a problem of bullying and more like a problem of acts that are already well-established as criminal. An iPhone is not lunch money.
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This is what I was thinking.
It's a horrible situation. Something that no parent should EVER have to deal with.