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Alabama 6-year-old suspended for playing cops and robbers with ‘finger guns’.

It’s become a cliché that ⁢when a student breaks a rule,‍ a teacher or⁢ administrator may threaten them with punishment that⁣ will remain on their⁣ “permanent record.” But for one Alabama 6-year-old, that threat seems plausible, ⁣and the child’s father ​is not having any of it.

“They labeled ‌my six-year-old as ⁣a potentially⁤ violent and dangerous student because ​he was being a little boy and playing cops and robbers‍ with another student (who was also suspended) and using his fingers like a gun,” Jarrod Belcher, the boy’s father, wrote in ⁣a statement released Friday, Sept. ‌8.

According to a Jefferson County Board of Education “Due Process Referral for Class III Infractions” form released by Gun Owners⁢ of America (GOA), Mr. Belcher’s ‍son was “using gun fingers to shoot at⁢ another student.”

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The boy was⁤ suspended from school pending a hearing with his parents.

The Jefferson County School District did not respond to a request for⁢ comment.

Following the parents’‌ complaint,⁣ the disciplinary action has been downgraded to⁣ a less severe Class II ‌Infraction. But Mr. ⁢Belcher said that is not enough.

Erich Pratt, senior vice president for Gun Owners of America, in an ⁢interview on NTD’s‍ Capitol Report on May 28, 2022. (NTD/Screenshot via‌ The Epoch Times)

“It should⁣ be noted‍ that punching⁢ or hitting a student would have only been a Class II ​violation, so ⁤in the eyes of⁣ these school⁢ administrators, a finger gun is more serious⁢ than punching a classmate in the nose,” Mr. Belcher’s statement reads.

He said his son shouldn’t be punished as no one was ⁢hurt.

“Many noses have been broken by fists, but in​ the last 600 years since the invention of firearms, not a single person has been so much as bruised by ⁢a ‘finger gun,’” he wrote.

Gun Owners of America (GOA) and ⁤Freeland Martz Attorneys of Oxford, Mississippi, have joined Mr. Belcher ‌in demanding the Jefferson County School ‍District clear the boy’s disciplinary record.

Perpetuating ‘Anti-Gun Mindset’

“This incident just⁤ goes to show‌ how embedded the anti-gun mindset is in so many communities, including in ⁢red states like Alabama. I imagine⁣ most men … can recall having ‌played in a similar fashion in their own youth,” Erich Pratt, GOA ‍senior vice president, wrote ⁤in a statement released Sept. ​8. “We⁤ will⁣ continue to demand action until ‌a‌ full ‌apology⁢ is made and‍ all disciplinary records tied to this incident are permanently destroyed.”

An attorney representing Mr. Belcher sent a demand letter to the Jefferson County School District. In that letter, he calls ‍the ⁢disciplinary action an “asinine” reaction to “age-appropriate play for two young boys.”

“Candidly, I thought the story may be a hoax until I reviewed the⁤ paperwork generated by the school,”⁣ attorney ​M. Reed Martz wrote​ in the ‌demand letter.

Class III: Drugs, Guns,​ Explosives

The child, identified as J.B., was suspended and accused of committing a Class III infraction. This is the⁢ district’s most serious infraction. According to the Jefferson County School District’s Student Parent ⁤Handbook, ‍Class III infractions include possession of guns or⁤ explosives, sexual battery, battery of a school district employee, and robbery, among others.

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