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KSL reports that the mother is said to have then driven the boy home. The alleged kidnapping is said to have caused ‘serious emotional distress’ to the 11-year-old and he now ‘has high anxiety and has had to alter his daily routines significantly’.
The mother is facing second-degree felony charges (Getty Stock Photo)
The mother is facing second-degree felony charges (Getty Stock Photo)
While close to 20 percent of students aged between 12 and 18 had experienced bullying as of 2020-2021 school year, that figure had decreased massively over a period of a decade.
Stopbullying.gov explained: “This is lower than the prevalence of bullying at the beginning of the last decade, during the 2010-2011 school year (28%), and lower than the prevalence last measured by the School Crime Supplement during the 2018-2019 school year (22%).”
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A new turn of events has emerged for New York basketball coach James Zullo, who was fired after being caught on camera pulling the hair of one of his student athletes after a game.
In the clip, Zullo could be seen approaching player Hailey Monroe, who seemed emotional after the team lost to La Fargeville, before pulling on her ponytail.
The seemingly aggressive move caused Monroe’s head to snap back, before another player intervened and got between Monroe and Zullo.
“The District is committed to ensuring that this type of behavior has no place within our programs, and we will continue to uphold the values of respect and integrity that our athletes, families and community expect and deserve,” it said in a statement.
A few months on, the case has now taken another turn as Monroe has filed a lawsuit against both Northville Central School District and Zullo, claiming the coach displayed aggressive and bullying behavior during the game.
The school district has been accused of failing to take appropriate action to protect students from physical and psychological abuse.
One teammate stepped in to stop the altercation (NFHS Network)
One teammate stepped in to stop the altercation (NFHS Network)
In a statement to UNILAD, Northville Central School District said: “It is the District’s policy to refrain from commenting on allegations in a complaint. The District is reviewing the complaint and working with our legal counsel and we stand ready to address the allegations when the time to do so is appropriate.”
After the footage of Zullo’s actions went viral, the coach issued an apology in which he said he ‘deeply regret[s]’ his behavior.
“I want to offer my sincerest apologies to Hailey and her family, our team, the good folks at Northville Central Schools and our community,” he said in a statement.
“As a coach, under no circumstance is it acceptable to put my hands on a player, and I am truly sorry. I wish I could have those moments back. I am grateful for the opportunity to have coached girls’ basketball at Northville the past two years, especially last season, which was a difficult time for our family.
“I am super proud of every one of these young women and what they accomplished. I know each of them will go on to do great things and I wish them well.”
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Dad who threw son, 7, off cliff breaks silence after receiving backlash from viral video
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Dad who threw son, 7, off cliff breaks silence after receiving backlash from viral video
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