A Minnesota mother is furious after her daughter was allegedly attacked by Muslim girls “because of her race and religion.”
The alleged assault occurred April 29 at Hidden Valley Elementary School in Savage, Minn., about 20 miles south of Minneapolis. Shawna Larson, the victim’s mother, said: alpha news That day, a group of Muslim girls who had been friends with her daughter “all year” suddenly approached her on the playground and punched her in the face, she said.
“This isn’t just happening to my daughter. This is happening to hundreds and thousands of children across the country, and it shows that kids these days have no control over their actions. , which is causing bigger problems in schools.”
“They pulled her by the hair, pulled her down by the hair, and started punching and kicking her,” Larson alleged. When Ms. Larson’s daughter tried to defend herself, the girls told her daughter that if her daughter tried to hurt her daughter, she would hurt herself and would blame her for her injuries. That’s what it means. The girls also reportedly told Larson’s daughter that they could no longer be her friend.
Larson claimed she first heard about the alleged attack when the principal and her daughter’s teacher approached her car after school that day. The principal and teacher told Larson that her daughter, who was standing next to her with a black eye, was the innocent victim of an attack, she said.
“They wanted to make it clear that their daughter had not done anything to cause this, and that this was a calculated incident and that her daughter had not done anything to cause this to happen. told me that he had been attacked on the schoolyard,” Larson explained. She claimed that she later learned that her daughter had been targeted because of her “race and religion” (presumably Christian).
Larson added that she and her family did not know the extent of the girl’s injuries until the next day, when the girl’s stepfather noticed that the girl had bruises all over her arms, legs and back, in addition to a black eye. . He took photos to record them. Surveillance cameras at the school also reportedly captured the moment the Muslim girls began the attack by punching Larson’s daughter in the face, but the girls and the victim then fled out of the camera’s range. did.
Despite overwhelming evidence of assault and the school reportedly admitting that the girl was the victim of “calculated” violence, the school had yet to report the incident to police. So Larson took matters into his own hands and reported it. Larson said she understands the school’s “lack of action” to some extent because schools have “their own rules and laws that they have to follow,” but she doesn’t want justice to be served for her daughter and others like her. He said he hopes it will be done.
“This isn’t just happening to my daughter. This is happening to hundreds and thousands of children across the country. And the actions of children these days are not having any consequences. That’s creating a bigger problem in schools,” Larson argued.
The Savage Police Department told Alpha News the incident is under investigation.
The Burnsville-Egan-Savage School District issued the following statement to Alpha News: “We cannot share any personal data about students, including details about student behavior or discipline. The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. “This is a top priority and we take any incident seriously. “We are committed to working with families regarding the student’s behavior as it may pose a serious risk to others. As always, will follow established policies and procedures outlined in the board-approved student handbook. ”
Larson’s daughter chose to change classes for the rest of the year. Larson said the perpetrators continued to attend school as usual and “never were they suspended, expelled, or switched to distance learning.”
H/T: Post-millennial generation
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