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LOCAL TEENAGER INTENSELY BULLIED AT SCHOOL

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BREAKING NEWS- Teenage boy reported being intensely bullied at his desk during his study hall period at local high school. 

Detective Phillip Smith has shared the information that the boy, Lukas Hampton, was intensely bullied by his fellow classmate, Angela Pickett. It was also stated that there was a clearly defined reason for Pickett’s bullying.

Pickett nonchalantly told the detective her reason was that Hampton “took what was rightfully” her seat during their study hall class. The teacher in charge of the class, Mrs. Becker, mentioned that her study hall periods do not have any assigned seating; she believes in the freedom of choice as well.

She was baffled by how roughly they treated a true born, white American.

On the first day of class Mrs. Becker felt it was more reasonable to allow her students to choose their seats, since she technically isn’t teaching them anything and doesn’t need to worry about chatting between students. 

This arrangement also lets students be as comfortable as they can be in a prison-based school, so they can try to shave off an hour out of the ten they receive each day of homework. Mrs. Becker commented that the study hall is the only break they get throughout the day, so “why not make it calming?”. 

While on the scene interviews were conducted:

  • Angela Pickett (senior)- “He should’ve known better. I have sat in that same seat since the first day, marking it as mine.”

  • Lukas Hampton (freshman)- “I haven’t even been to school for the past week.”

  • Finley Becker (teacher)- “I stepped out of class for two seconds. That’s what I get for going pee during school hours.”

  • Philip Smith (detective)- “It was quite impressive, very neat and organized. Most bullying now is online. All those wimps hiding behind a screen.”

Pickett stated to the detective that she does not feel remorseful and she would do it again if needed or for fun. She was trying to protect her rights as a true American with the freedom of choosing a seat, which Hampton had the misfortune to infringe upon.

Pickett was released the following day after her trial, because she was simply “too good” and the judge would have felt “guilty” for passing up on true potential such as Angela Pickett: a prodigy.   

Pickett has been allowed to roam freely without any repercussions or restrictions for her actions. She returned to class the following week after her release and has shown great improvement in her skills. Due to this many students have reported being scared to go to school with Pickett’s unchecked ability to work on her skills of bullying.

The students expressed their fear that she could “pounce at any moment for any reason”. Even with the majority of the school being scared for their lives, the police have still decided to let Pickett have her way. 

Pickett got a “slap on the wrist”, because law enforcement was more worried about her pressing charges against them. She shrieked and cried out during the whole investigation saying that all of it was “infringing on her rights” as a citizen of the United States. She was baffled by how roughly they treated a true born, white American.

 She claimed to know a lot about her rights due to her taking her required U.S. Government class… She currently is failing that class and will most likely have to take it over the summer in order to graduate. 

The U.S. Government teacher, Micheal Herp, was devastated by the news of Pickett. He mainly felt disappointed in himself for not being able to teach Pickett enough about laws before she went and tested them out.

Pickett’s next plan is to become the ruler of the United States. In order for her to do this she is planning on using her advantage of being a “true American”. According to her, everyone is a “phony” because they don’t “use their rights to their fullest potential”. 

Pickett’s idea of using rights to their fullest is mainly resorting to violent bullying if she doesn’t get her way. This includes times such as: at the dinner table when she forced to eat veggies, not getting the flavor of popsicle she wants, having to use her blinker, stopping at stop signs, having to go to school, having to find parking at school, and getting told she can’t use the restroom at school. 

Angela Pickett still has plenty of room to grow and will do so accordingly in these following academic school years. She wishes the best to anyone in her classes as the hunt for being ruler is now on. 

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Alexis Long
Alexis Long, Reporter
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