Monongalia County authorities are investigating the death of a horse after classmates of its owner had threatened to kill the animal.Monongalia County Sheriff Al Kisner says an autopsy is set to determine how the horse died, but a veterinarian indicated it appears the animal had been shot.
Beth Hartley is the mother of a student at Clay-Battelle High School and says school bullies have tormented her daughter for months and threatened to kill her horse and cat.
Hartley says her daughter had to miss more than a week of classes in the past few months because of the bullying but is currently attending school.
The county school district also is investigating.
I could go on and on and on about this for several hours so I'll try to keep it short. Once again we prove that our school system is immensely screwed up. Let's see if I can figure out how this'll go.
1. They'll find out that it was, in fact, a classmate of the poor girl.
2. The classmate will somehow manage to get off with what amounts to a slap on the wrist, grow up, and never change.
All right, who's going to step up, take responsibility and change this crap? Because I'll tell you one thing right now: it's not going to be the teachers. Because even if they did want to do something, they don't have the power anymore.
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