Teen gets 27 assault counts for handshake line attacks 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.
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
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."
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."
This story has been out for a while now, old news right? but this kind of shit makes me glad I'm not a High School kid these days... without a doubt, I would be in jail awaiting the death penalty for some heinous acts of unspeakable mischief that only kids in their teens do.
Come on! a thumb tack handshake gets you a court date?
is this for real?
It was dumb, shouldn't have done it, bad sportsmanship..could have hurt someone -I get it...
Let's move on, have your coach talk to my coach, and we can work something out...make the kid run laps around the field, do up downs till he pukes or make him pull jock strap duty for the rest of the season, for BOTH teams.
Going to court for this is a waste of tax payers money and is without a doubt gonna fuck this kids future up real quick.
I'm sure he wishes he could get a do-over on this one, I wasn't even there and I know exactly the mindset of this kid and how it went down.
Lil Jim wasn't good enough to start, or even play for that matter but the kid is full of spirit and spunk, all amped up on the sidelines rooting his team on to a whoomping of the other team, so when it comes down to the handshake- Lil Jim Jim just wants to feel like he contributed to this victory in some way..maybe not on the field, but nonetheless he needs to get his kicks in.. so Jimmy boy thinks, "I know I can spit on my hand and they will shake it..." but then realizes..thats JV bullshit, I gotta step my game up if I'm ever gonna make this team, so BAM there goes the tack, and the rest is history.
Look, some of you may think this kid is getting what he deserves...
You are morons.
You are morons.
You have obviously lost sight of what being a kid is all about, High School is all about skipping class, getting ass, and slippen as many thumb tack handshakes to unsuspecting kids as you can possibly get away with.
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