Mark Hansen wrote:Due to fallout from the VT massacre, police have now charged some suburban high school student, from the far NW suburbs of Chicago, with disorderly conduct because of the disturbing content in an essay he penned for a creative writing class. There were no direct threats in this essay towards any specific people or places, the basis of the charge is that the teacher was disturbed by the content in the essay. This is on the front page of today's Tribune. If anyone could link it up for me, it would be appreciated, I'm not quite as computer literate as some of you on this board.
I could see, in the light of VT, discussing the essay with the student and a school counselor, to make sure there isn't some other kind of problem, but actually charging him with a crime is frightening.
that's kind of disturbing, indeed. i was talking about this with an old high school classmate from milwaukee a week or so ago... potential fallout and stuff... and we were commenting on what a completely morose pack of kids we were in high school, creative writing included, and how we would have all been in a stew of trouble had this sort of thing been going on then. i can understand trying to get to the bottom of why, but like you said, official charges? and if the kid if massively fucked up (i'm thinking maybe, but probably maybe not) a criminal record isn't going to make him feel better about the establishment.