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[quote]Louisiana elementary school students arrested on sex allegations
Canadian Press
Published: Wednesday, April 04, 2007
NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) - Five Grade 5 students were arrested in Louisiana on Tuesday after an investigation into allegations they had sex in an unsupervised classroom, with other classmates present.

"After 44 years of doing this work, nothing shocks me anymore," Union Parish Sheriff Bob Buckley said. "But this comes pretty close." The alleged incident took place March 27, at the Spearsville school in rural northern Louisiana.

Four students - two 11-year-old girls, a 12-year-old boy and a 13-year-old boy - were arrested on charges of obscenity, a felony. An 11-year-old boy who was the alleged lookout was charged with being an accessory after the fact, Buckley said.

The class was left unattended while the teacher attended a meeting, Buckley said.

"It's not clear how long they were left alone but speculation is that it was about 15 minutes," Buckley said.

"When no teacher showed up, the four began to have sex in the classroom with the other elementary students in the classroom with them."

The students, who were not identified because of their age, were released to their parents after their arrests because the parish has no juvenile holding facility, Buckley said.

"I'm sure they're like everybody else up here, shocked that children that age would be indulging in sex acts, especially with witnesses," Buckley said.

"Children now are subjected to sex in music and movies these days. They are certainly are a lot more knowledgeable now."

Buckley said it was unclear what a juvenile would face in penalties. For adults, conviction on obscenity in the presence of someone under 17 carries a US$10,000 fine and from two to five years in prison.
I suppose if there's some humor to be found in this, it's how much of a sucker the 11-year-old boy is. He got all the work and no play.

That, and being 13-years-old in the fifth grade.
pruitt11 Wrote:I suppose if there's some humor to be found in this, it's how much of a sucker the 11-year-old boy is. He got all the work and no play.

That, and being 13-years-old in the fifth grade.

I suspected you might find this funny. How many kids do you have by the way?


That's what I thought. 01-wingedeagle
pruitt11 Wrote:I suppose if there's some humor to be found in this, it's how much of a sucker the 11-year-old boy is. He got all the work and no play.

That, and being 13-years-old in the fifth grade.

Sorry, but there's nothing funny about the story.
Allow me to kill two birds with one stone here:

Memphis Blazer Wrote:There would be a lot less of these type problems if people had more of a sense of humor.
pruitt11 Wrote:Allow me to kill two birds with one stone here:

Memphis Blazer Wrote:There would be a lot less of these type problems if people had more of a sense of humor.

My sense of humor is fine, and I don't see the humor.
Hey pruitt11, are you related to Don Imus?
Schard Wrote:Hey pruitt11, are you related to Don Imus?

Well, we're all God's children...
I don't think many people with kids will find this story amusing.
Blame the teacher, music, etc. it's all their fault. We all know that parents should have nothing to do with the upbringing of THEIR CHILDREN!
StunnerJR Wrote:Blame the teacher, music, etc. it's all their fault. We all know that parents should have nothing to do with the upbringing of THEIR CHILDREN!

Bingo.

I've got two, one in 6th grade, and one in 3rd, and if one of mine was involved with something like this, I'd kick ass until I couldn't lift my foot, then I change feet, starting with my children.
StunnerJR Wrote:Blame the teacher, music, etc. it's all their fault. We all know that parents should have nothing to do with the upbringing of THEIR CHILDREN!

No one is saying the parents shouldn't be blamed. I don't blame anyone but the parents involved.

I remember in school when the teacher would have to leave the class alone for a period of time and generally the unruly behavior was limited to a loud clamor and maybe a few spit balls being shot. Nothing like this.
It is the parents fault ultimately.
Legally, the teacher needed to find another teacher, sub, or administrator to supervise the class in his/her absence.

However, the deviance of the students involved comes from somewhere other than the teacher or the school; it comes from what the child is exposed to outside the school setting (values, behaviors, etc). If the parents of these kids are worth their salt, they won't pass the blame to the teacher, but work to discover the root cause of their child's deviance.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you the new "Sax": pruitt11.
Now come on! You guys are jumping all over pruitt - comparing him to Imus and, worse, to Sax - but he did say if there was any humor in this...

Besides, your reactions to this remind me of the adage that American society today is offended much more by being exposed to anything related to sex than they are by exposure to violence. I'm not defending the kids (or their parents), nor am I telling you guys whether to get upset about this or not, but the piling on with pruitt is ridiculous. I can find more humor in this than if the kids got in a knife fight or started comparing guns...good grief!
blazr Wrote:Now come on! You guys are jumping all over pruitt - comparing him to Imus and, worse, to Sax

Among other things, the difference between Sax and I is that he naively ticked the Grumpy Old Men on this board off, whereas I'll admit that I knowingly do it for my own giggles.

Quote:but he did say if there was any humor in this...

I've considered pointing that out a couple of times, but one post by me usually begets about twelve angry responses. I obviously don't need my ego inflated any more, and, more importantly, I didn't want to make this Pruitt11 week.

Anyway, props.
Pruitt lacks the innocent wide eyed cluelessness that accompanied Sax everywhere he went. Sax would ask questions in all seriousness that made it obvious that he had no idea how dumb the question made him look. If he'd done it once in a while I'd have though that maybe he was gaming us, but I saw it too many times and on too many levels to think it anything but genuine.

"Why would you include UCLA on a list of traditional basketball powers?" for example.

Fair warning P11 - when you intentionally twit us grumpy old guys, you can't get too self righteous about the consequences. If you're going to kick a dragon in the ass, you better have a plan for dealing with the flaming breath that will be coming back your way.
blazr Wrote:Now come on! You guys are jumping all over pruitt - comparing him to Imus and, worse, to Sax - but he did say if there was any humor in this...

Besides, your reactions to this remind me of the adage that American society today is offended much more by being exposed to anything related to sex than they are by exposure to violence. I'm not defending the kids (or their parents), nor am I telling you guys whether to get upset about this or not, but the piling on with pruitt is ridiculous. I can find more humor in this than if the kids got in a knife fight or started comparing guns...good grief!

Well, you guys are even now. He supported you with your Amber Alert joke a few months ago.
Let's not forget this board's introduction to Mr. Pruitt:

[quote]Sean Pruitt wrote:
Sept. 2, 2006, was the first time I
[quote="Memphis Blazer"]
[b][i]To quote Julius Campbell from
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