Cerekios, New York (Wsyr– The Lacrosse boys’ season ended in a high school in New York, where the authorities asked at least 11 team players to hand over to the police within 48 hours.
In the wake of reports of an incident on the beating inside the Winji School Team in Sri Lips, the Onanda Bill Vitzbatric Provincial Lawyer said that his office would be tried against the students who were claimed to have sacrificed his teammates.
“It was moved to a remote area in the province … people came out of the forest wearing black and armed clothes with at least one pistol and one knife,” says the victim, with a pillow on his head.
It started as it was supposed to seem like a team picnic, and members of more members of the team take the younger members to the Lacros game in another school and then dinner. Da said that the criminal activity began to ride the house.
“The driver of the car has lost,” said Da. “This was a hoax.”
After reaching a distant part of the South Onandaga Province, the complicity jumped from the forest that pretends to be kidnapped, ”Da said. He claimed that the teenager was blind through the hood, and his hands were linked together, closed to a trunk and expelled it away. There, teammates who wear black clothes withdrew what he seemed to be a pistol and a knife, according to Vitzbatrick.
Da said: “I saw the video of what happened to this young man.” “It is not a corridor ritual. It is not a trivial issue. I don’t know how long this young man will be affected.”
The investigation conducted by the Onondaga County Office showed that at least four other students were about to be victims.
The 48 -hour warning in Da comes with some leniency. Those who cooperate only will only be taught to illegal imprisonment, but are tried through the family court system or they do not have criminal records that follow.
Any of the adolescent suspects – or any other person involved – who do not comply with the request, will be tried as adults and was charged with kidnapping, according to the provincial lawyer.
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A statement from the principal of the schools and the qualification of Steve Dunham
Dear families in the secondary school,
As it may be familiar with, the province was investigating reports of a possible incident outside the campus that occurred last week, which included many students in the Lacrosse team at Westhill High School.
Five days after collecting information and working closely with the Sheriff O’Nandaga Province Department, she made a difficult decision to cancel the rest of the children’s season and qualify high school. I realize that this decision will meet a set of opinions and emotions, as it affects many students and families. Although this was an incredibly difficult step, I think it is necessary.
Let me be clear: the majority of the Lacrosse team did not participate in the accident from last week, and they did not realize it early. Some may argue that not all athletes should be punished for a few behaviors. Although I understand this perspective, we must address the culture of the program, and the most suitable way to do this is with a reset.
Hazimin is an irreplaceable act. It can be insulting and decomposing, which may cause physical and emotional harm. It prohibits the policy of boycotting the centralization of centralization accurately to blow, in all its forms, and this is something that we will not simply tolerate. As I participated earlier, we will have an inappropriate behavior that negatively affects the members of our school community immediately and appropriately according to the rules of our behavior.
I would like to ask again that our society allows us to continue to treat the accident internally, and to give our students and families to be affected by this space they deserve.
Steve Dunham
Supervisor
Wittisha Central School District