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Five arrested after student seen with nerf ball gun

Posted by David Hardy · 4 November 2007 09:11 PM

You couldn't make this stuff up.

4 Comments | Leave a comment

Jim W | November 5, 2007 1:10 AM | Reply

Calling it a "projectile gun" and then mentioning elsewhere that the "projectiles" were soft foam? Sneaky sneaky.

robin | November 5, 2007 10:02 AM | Reply

Let me get this straight:

"Police quickly found the group with the projectile gun, confiscated it and took four male students and one female student into custody."

Confiscated it why? Took them into custody on what basis? Unless there is more to that story, it sounds like the Wittenberg "zero tolerance" policy carries the weight of criminal law!

What next? Rubber band control?

Bill | November 5, 2007 11:06 AM | Reply

Next thing you know, it will be illegal to shoot someone a dirty look.

tom gunn | November 5, 2007 3:53 PM | Reply

[Next thing you know, it will be illegal to shoot someone a dirty look.]

Hey Bill!

Make a fist, point your index finger, raise and flex your thumb and point in a school and see how quick you get arrested.

tom gunn

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