School Calls Police on 9-Year-Old for 'Racist' Remark, Called Snack 'Brownies'
No, this is not The Onion, this is real life.
6.29.2016 News Trey Sanchez
During an end-of-the-year class party at a New Jersey elementary
school, a 9-year-old boy said something about brownies and was
subsequently questioned by a police officer who was called by the school
to investigate an incident of racism.
It was another student that accused the boy of saying something "racist," but the boy's mother said he was talking about "snacks, not skin color," according to Philly.com.
"He said they were talking about brownies. Who exactly did he offend?" the mother, Stacy dos Santos, asked incredulously.
When the boy's father was contacted later in the day, he was informed that the matter was referred to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency. It is also reported that the boy stayed at home for his last day of third grade.
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It was another student that accused the boy of saying something "racist," but the boy's mother said he was talking about "snacks, not skin color," according to Philly.com.
"He said they were talking about brownies. Who exactly did he offend?" the mother, Stacy dos Santos, asked incredulously.
When the boy's father was contacted later in the day, he was informed that the matter was referred to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency. It is also reported that the boy stayed at home for his last day of third grade.
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