Fourth Grader Nearly Suspended for LEGO Gun

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http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local...g_at_a_lack_of_common_sense_as_son_buste.html

Laura Timoney fumes after son Patrick, 9, is busted for bringing 2-inch-long toy gun to PS 52

An irate Staten Island mom blasted a grade school principal Wednesday for treating her son like a pint-sized Plaxico Burress after he brought a 2-inch-long toy gun to school.

"This principal is a bully and a coward, and needs to be held accountable," said Laura Timoney, 44, after her teary fourth-grader was nearly suspended for playing with the tiny toy at lunch.

"The school should be embarrassed. This is a common-sense issue."

Patrick Timoney, 9, was terrified when he was yanked into the principal's office to discuss the teeny-weeny plastic "weapon."

"The gun was so little," the boy said. "I don't understand why the principal got so upset. I was a little nervous. They made me sign a statement."

Patrick and a friend were playing with Lego figures in the school cafeteria on Tuesday when he pulled out the faux machine gun and stuck it in the hands of his plastic police officer.

Boom! Trouble ensued, with Patrick's mom getting a phone call from Public School 52 Principal Evelyn Mastroianni saying her son had somehow gone from straight A's to the NRA.

"I was in disbelief," the still-fuming mother said. "Why didn't anyone step up with an ounce of common sense and put an end to the harassment of my child?"

Timoney said her boy loved the toy figure because her husband is a retired police officer.

The elder Patrick Timoney, a former 72nd Precinct cop, couldn't believe his son was nearly busted over something so obviously inauthentic.

"It's a 2-inch gun," he said. "She went overboard. She should have said, 'Put the toys away,' and that would have been the end of it."

After a meeting between the principal and the parents, the boy was spared any disciplinary action. City school officials said Patrick agreed to leave the "gun" at home.

"I'm never bringing a toy to school again," said Patrick, whose favorite subject is math.

Laura Timoney remained upset. Her son, a typically eager student, asked to stay home yesterday because he thought the principal was mad at him.

The mother said she expects an apology and may sue.

"The toy gun is not the issue," she said. "A lack of common sense is the issue."

Several parents at the school felt the principal overreacted, including Kim O'Rieley - whose son was playing with Patrick in the cafeteria.

Her boy's Lego man was toting a tiny ax, which the principal deemed less threatening.

"It's ridiculous," said O'Rieley, 36. "He felt so bad for his friend. They're taking things way too far ... No one is saying guns are okay.

"Come on, it's a Lego."

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Such dangerous children these days. We should probably start the indoctrination at age 3 instead of with kindergarten.
 
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Boom! Trouble ensued, with Patrick's mom getting a phone call from Public School 52 Principal Evelyn Mastroianni saying her son had somehow gone from straight A's to the NRA.

Was that supposed to be an insult? :barf:
 
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As a principal in a public school building, I will be the first to say this was overboard. Common sense should prevail.

I guess if you forced someone to eat that toy, they might choke. Maybe that was the safety issue...?
 
I could understand if it was the size of and looked like a real gun, but wow....
 
Was that supposed to be an insult?

Wouldn't put it past any journalist to insult the NRA, but in this case it strikes me that they were real proud of themselves for thinking up a clever rhyming pun more than anything else.
 
considering that children have been expelled for hand gestures resembleing a weapon and having a cub scout hobo knife I think they went lightly on this kid. What has America become.
 
If I saw a kid whip out one of those in class I would be overcome with sheer panic. I think I should crawl under my desk and try to quietly exit the class room, try and limit the fatalities? IDK what to do all that adrenaline that would be pumping, I would be a gonner. They should lock that kid up and throw away the key. Oh wait a sec. Is that 2 inch's? Nevermind. I was thinking that was in feet. Almost soiled myself there.
 
As a principal in a public school building, I will be the first to say this was overboard. Common sense should prevail.

There is no room for common sense in today's edumacational system . . .
 
MSNBC.com picked up this article.

Attached a poll.

Around 10 this morning 95% of voters thought the school was full of it. Comments were pretty harsh too along the lines of 0 tolerance equals 0 brains.

MSNBC polls usually favor lefties but this time the whiners and cry babies fainting over the thought of a 2" toy gun being in a school were in a very tiny minority and were left bleeding in the dirt by most of their MSNBC fellows denigrating their silly stand on the issue.
 
I just read this on yahoo, I'm so glad I go to a private school. If I went to public I would have probably already been suspended for wearing a SIG Sauer hat with a little P220 pin on it.
 
The funny thing is that it WOULD NOT happend in europe... At least not in Switzerland..

Seems like your school lost ALL their common sense when it comes to guns !
 
When I went to public school (I am now homeschooled) there was a few of us kids playing "guns" with our fingers (this was 3rd grade) and I got in trouble, I was the last one noted to have my finger up, resembling a gun, the teacher got furious, (another kid had told her I had threatened to KILL him {I pointed my finger at him, and said "Bang"}) gave me a big lecture, toted me to Mrs. Sells, (principial) and went off on a tangent, my Dad ended up writing a few angry letters to the school, and Mrs. Sells, Mrs. Sells now run something in the homeschool division in our the county, which I find hysterical. So liberal.... And I pray that Mom sues the school, they seriously deserve it
 
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