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Middle School - Strip Searched - In FRONT OF CLASS

Posted by on Feb. 16, 2012 at 2:02 PM
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Student sues for emotional distress after school strip searched him for drugs in front of classmates - and revealed his 'Superman' underwear

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Last updated at 2:31 PM on 16th February 2012

A middle school student claimed in a lawsuit on Wednesday he was humiliated and traumatized when he was brought to a vice principal's office and forced to strip in front of classmates who said he had marijuana.

The student, then in the seventh-grade, said he still suffers from emotional distress because his classmates taunted him by calling him Superman, the underwear he was wearing when he was strip-searched. 

The student is suing the Clayton County, Georgia school district for unspecified punitive and compensatory damages.

School search: The student is suing the Clayton County school district for unspecified punitive and compensatory damages (file photo)

School search: The student is suing the Clayton County school district for unspecified punitive and compensatory damages (file photo)

Since the search he has been teasingly called 'Superman' by classmates as he was wearing Superman underpants. File photo

Since the search he has been teasingly called 'Superman' by classmates as he was wearing Superman underpants. File photo

Clayton County school officials didn't immediately respond to requests for comment about the lawsuit, filed in federal court.

The student, identified in court documents as D.H., said officials at Eddie White Academy initially strip-searched three other students on February 8, 2011, after suspecting they had marijuana. One of them accused D.H. of having drugs, and he was brought to then-vice principal Tyrus McDowell's office.

While the three classmates watched, D.H.'s pockets and book bag were searched but didn't find anything, the lawsuit said. One of the students told school officials he had lied about D.H. having drugs, but administrators continued the search as D.H. begged to be taken to the bathroom for more privacy, according to the lawsuit.

Scene: The student, who has not been identified, said officials at Eddie White Academy, pictured, initially strip-searched three other students on February 8, 2011

Scene: The student, who has not been identified, said officials at Eddie White Academy, pictured, initially strip-searched three other students on February 8, 2011

Paraphernalia: School officials suspected the seventh-grade boy of having marijuana, according to the lawsuit

Paraphernalia: School officials suspected the seventh-grade boy of having marijuana, according to the lawsuit

D.H. was ordered to strip and again, no drugs were found.

'The strip searches were done intentionally, willfully, wantonly, maliciously, recklessly, sadistically, deliberately, with callous indifference to their consequences,' according to the lawsuit, which also names as defendants the county's sheriff's department and Ricky Redding, the school's resource officer.

The student's attorney, Gerry Weber, said a 2009 U.S. Supreme Court ruling found school officials can't perform even a partial strip search of a student, even if they have probable cause.

Weber also litigated a case nearly a decade ago in which the federal appeals court in Atlanta found that a mass strip search of Clayton County students was unconstitutional because it violated their Fourth Amendment rights, which protect against an unreasonable search and seizure.

'This is like deja vu,' said Weber. 'It is simply beyond belief that students are still being stripped naked in the Clayton County schools.'

Redding, who was also accused in the complaint of being involved in the search, was fired about a month later, the lawsuit said. McDowell was placed on administrative leave before subsequently resigning.

Redding declined to comment and McDowell could not be reached.

The student's mother, Angela Dawson, said her son still hasn't recovered.

'This situation has broken the very foundation of my child's education because in order for him to learn, he has to believe that what schools are trying to teach him is right and now he questions them after they stripped him of his clothes and dignity,' she said. 'His trust is broken.'



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2101887/Eddie-White-Academy-Student-sues-emotional-distress-school-strip-searched-drugs.html#ixzz1mZabTNr5
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styler7
by Group Mod-Stacey on Feb. 16, 2012 at 2:06 PM
Loss for words. That's unbelievable!
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SuperLooneyMom
by Bronze Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 2:12 PM



Quoting styler7:

Loss for words. That's unbelievable!

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auroragold
by Group Mod on Feb. 16, 2012 at 2:19 PM
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I confess:



I'm not entirely sure that I wouldn't have beat that teacher senseless.

LivinDeadGurl
by on Feb. 16, 2012 at 2:56 PM

That is completely messed up. Completely.

Zamaria
by Silver Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 3:00 PM
Oh dear lord! They better be glad it wasn't my kid they did that to! That's insane. I hope they get in soooooo much trouble and go to jail!
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m0m23b0ys458
by Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 3:04 PM
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 Totally agree!!!!

Quoting auroragold:

I confess:

 

 

I'm not entirely sure that I wouldn't have beat that teacher senseless.

 

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fineyouguyswin
by Group Mod - Mellissa on Feb. 16, 2012 at 3:19 PM
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Oooo I'm sorry but I'd be owning that school! Why wasn't a parent present?

fineyouguyswin
by Group Mod - Mellissa on Feb. 16, 2012 at 3:20 PM

Oh yes that would be happening to omg I'd be pissed.

Quoting auroragold:

I confess:



I'm not entirely sure that I wouldn't have beat that teacher senseless.


auroragold
by Group Mod on Feb. 16, 2012 at 3:22 PM


Quoting fineyouguyswin:

Oooo I'm sorry but I'd be owning that school! Why wasn't a parent present?

Screw that even!


Why did they do it IN FRONT OF THE CLASSROOM?

And why did they do it AT ALL since it is ILLEGAL??!??

fineyouguyswin
by Group Mod - Mellissa on Feb. 16, 2012 at 3:23 PM

Right?!?! A parent should have been there in the LEAST though. 

Quoting auroragold:


Quoting fineyouguyswin:

Oooo I'm sorry but I'd be owning that school! Why wasn't a parent present?

Screw that even!


Why did they do it IN FRONT OF THE CLASSROOM?

And why did they do it AT ALL since it is ILLEGAL??!??


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