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Wednesday 22 February 2012 - Filed under Uncategorized

Vice Principal strip searching students because another student accused him of having marijuana. And all this AFTER a massive case where the Supreme Court ruled that under NO circumstances could students be strip searched, and another case in the same fucking school district where a strip search case was found to violate students’ 4th Amendment rights. Fox News:

A Georgia middle school student claimed in a lawsuit 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 school district for unspecified punitive and compensatory damages.

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The student, identified in court documents as D.H., said officials at Eddie White Academy initially strip-searched three other students on Feb. 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.

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 public school system is about nothing more than compliance, and in the face of non-compliance, humiliation.

2012-02-22  »  madlibertarianguy