Black Teen Marked "KKK" At Deaf School
Seven Students - Six White, One Black - Also Drew Swastikas On Classmate, Police Say
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About 170 students attend the Model Secondary School, with roughly 100 living in dorms on campus. It is part of Gallaudet's Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, which also includes an elementary school. (Getty Images/Alex Wong)
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District of Columbia police are investigating the Saturday night attack as a possible hate crime, Chief Cathy Lanier said. The incident began in the dorms of the Model Secondary School for the Deaf, on the campus of Gallaudet University.
Seven students - six white and one black - took part in holding the black student, Lanier said.
University officials would not say whether they had been disciplined, but in a campuswide e-mail Wednesday, Katherine Jankowski, dean of the center that includes the high school, said the seven were sent home.
The school discussed the incident at an assembly Monday and has worked with students on issues of diversity and race, said Stephen Weiner, provost of Gallaudet.
"We do not tolerate any kind of action, any kind of behavior of this type," Weiner said.
Lanier said the attack began when two groups of students, one white, one black, were "horsing around" in the dorms. The groups eventually separated, but the seven students took the black student and held him for about an hour.
The student who was held contacted Gallaudet authorities, who called police early Sunday. He is at home with his family, the provost said.
No charges have been filed, but police said they have identified all seven students involved; they range in age from 15 to 19. "We take it very seriously," Lanier said.
Gallaudet, the nation's only liberal arts university for deaf students, was founded in 1864 by an act of Congress. The university had about 1,800 students last year.
About 170 students attend the Model Secondary School, with roughly 100 living in dorms on campus, Weiner said.
It is part of Gallaudet's Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center, which also includes an elementary school. The center works on developing courses and teaching methods for deaf and hard of hearing students.
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- Where was the dorm staff during all of this? Shouldn''t they have noticed boys running around playing this game? Isn''t it their job to supervise and keep order in the dorms?
These 7 boys weren''t the only ones playing this game. There were at least 2 groups, naming themselves Nazis and Black KKK, not just the 7 students referenced on the news. Why aren''t the rest of the participants in the game being investigated or disciplined? After all, they were also a part of this incident. - Reply to this comment
- Also Hwy71So,
Have you not followed up on this story at all? It might interest you to know that the police spokeswoman, upon further investigation, gave the following statement:
"My understanding is the two groups engaged in friendly horseplay," she said, but as the horseplay continued, the two groups began "to get angry with each other."
The groups had named themselves "Nazi" and "Black KKK."
So my question to you is this:
Why in the world, if these children are so educated in American History, would the black students name themselves the Black KKK? - Reply to this comment
- In response to the following comment made by Hwy71So:
"KKK and swastikas is definitely racist symbols. I''''m fairly sure they knew this.Anyone that''''s studied any kind of American history knows this."
I have firsthand experience with deaf kids, they struggle with basic math and reading skills, I seriously doubt they''ve "studied any kind of American history" to the degree that most kids do.
Most deaf children only comprehend language on a junior high school level. They probably wouldn''t be able to understand this blog if they tried to read it. Most of them don''t even write in full sentences.
Unless you have experience with deaf people, you shouldn''t be commenting on what you''re "sure" that they know. Maybe you should educate yourself as to how the way deaf people read and understand things. - Reply to this comment
- Heard on the news that, this was a little "war games" that went overboard, so the kidnapping thing was a pretend "captive". Any body play war games, when you were a kid?
And maybe, the 3 K''s was a three strikes, your out kind of thing? After all, the K, is whats used to signify strikes in a baseball game. - Reply to this comment
- So if the bullies had written non-racist language on him, would that have been any better?
On the one hand, we should show zero tolerance to violence, and the bullies must be punished. On the other we should realized that males of that age group are naturally more violent, and we should not exaggerate the event''s importance. It is not a news story. - Reply to this comment
- Would the black kid who was part of the seven students be charged with a "hate crime"?
Never fear. The Two Reverends (Jesse & Sharpton) are on their way. Here comes The Righteous Indignation Express! - Reply to this comment
- Why is this nonsense news? The more publicity this nonsense gets, the more nuts will do it to get attention. Iraq buying 100 Million Dollars worth of weapons from China is News! Where is that story?
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- kids these days are too stupid and influnced by a very reckless and liberalized entertainment media. gratitiously use words and acts that they have zero concept...facism..nazism..swastikas..etc..etc..
it is time to hold kids accountable..these kids needs to be punished SEVERLY..
and for al sharpton..this is not a free pass to spread your own version of racial bullsh*t - Reply to this comment
- KKK and swastikas is definitely racist symbols. I''m fairly sure they knew this.
Anyone that''s studied any kind of American history knows this.
Of course, it is not as bad as the beating the kid got in Louisiana either. Doesn''t compare. Emotionally, though, it was probably MORE significant. Now, that poor kid is going to have the impression that most all white people are bigots to some degree.
Hopefully, the kids will be dealt with appropriately. Not over punished, but definitely made to understand we can''t tolerate this type of thing. - Reply to this comment
- oops not the same thing i meant to say what they did was worse!!!!!!!!!!
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