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Should burping at school be a criminal offense?

A lawyer representing a 13-year-old student who was arrested for burping in class says there's a nationwide problem of schools handing off discipline to police.

"They're calling it the public schools to prison pipeline," says civil rights attorney Shannon Kennedy. "They're criminalizing these delinquent acts instead of the traditional where you have a principal who disciplines children."

Kennedy is representing a 13-year-old student that she says was handcuffed and charged with a crime for burping in his P.E. class.

"A seventh grade boy burped once, a bunch of other boys laughed, maybe other people burped. It disrupted the P.E. class to the chagrin of this female teacher who called a school resource officer and had this boy handcuffed and charged with a crime in Albuquerque which is called Interfering with Public Education, a petty misdemeanor."

Kennedy tells 97.3 KIRO FM's Ross and Burbank Show that the boy, reportedly an excellent baseball player who got an F in P.E. as a result of the incident, had no prior criminal history.

"It's awful doing this to a child. It's terrifying for a 13-year-old boy who has never been in trouble before, who's not a gang member, who's not a drug dealer, he's facing tough, tough mean kids in the juvenile detention center."

Listen to Attorney Shannon Kennedy:Boy handcuffed for burping in class

Instead of leaving it to authorities to punish the boy, Kennedy says this was something that should have been left to the principal.

"They're sort of leap-frogging over due process by putting these kids in handcuffs and taking them from school."

97.3 KIRO FM host Dave Ross says in his day, school officials provided ample authority for in-school enforcement.

"When I was going to school. That guy was the vice principal. He was usually the scariest adult in the school. Ours had actually a withered arm so we were doubly frightened of him. And all it took was one look from him and you would immediately stop burping even if you had to."

"The principal should be the one handling these situations," says Kennedy. "It's a failure of leadership."

By JAMIE GRISWOLD, MyNorthwest.com Editor

Jamie Skorheim, MyNorthwest.com Editor
Whether it's floating on Green Lake, eating shrimp tacos at Agua Verde, or taking weekend drives out to the Cascades, she loves to enjoy the Pacific Northwest lifestyle as much as humanly possible.

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  • seatacmom wrote...
    Are you kidding me??
    This seems ridiculous to me. Over a burp?!? What a waste of police resources. Whatever happened to dealing with a situation yourself?
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  • Carlmania wrote...
    This is why...
    We need to stop the public school madness. It just dosent work...
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  • BHirsh wrote...
    This is what happens...
    ...when we took the paddle away from the principal. "Time Out" discipline doesn't work, so in frustration, they call the cops. Which is CRAZY.
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  • boyerbl wrote...
    Abc's
    It was considered quite a feat if you could burp the entire alphabet when I was in school. One teacher rewarded extra credit for it.
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  • Hakuzen wrote...
    Disgusting.
    Is this for real? I feel like I'm reading the Onion right now.. Just ridicilous.
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  • fishnpol wrote...
    Geez
    If that kind of crap had went on when I was in school (a long long time ago) i'd still be in jail. I was always getting hacks and ending up in the principals office.
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  • Chuck Gould wrote...
    Next, farting will be
    a capital crime.
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  • fartforce1 wrote...
    SOMEBODY BEAT THIS TEACHER DOWN PLEASE!
    Might as well put an end to this kind of garbage right where it starts, fire her and replace her with a man. PE should be taught by men and never a woman. Woman teachers can teach math and spelling. Let men teach physical activities to young men because men understand young men. If you want a ballerina then fine, let a woman teach but beyond that they have no business teaching young men PE.
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  • Hectic wrote...
    Obviously
    We are not getting the whole story. He wasn't arrested for just burping, that's for sure.
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  • spuddog wrote...
    I agree with Hectic...
    and am surprised so many others are jumping on this attorney's bandwagon. She has not painted an accurate picture.
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  • rdmzakk wrote...
    Should burping at school be a criminal offense?
    The principal is probably a woman or a man with no balls. Enough said.
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  • rational wrote...
    To be expected...
    This is what you can expect when you leave liberals in charge.
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    They are Jr high kids
    It would have all been forgotten by tommorow!
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