Posted on 10/15/2013 6:46:44 PM PDT by markomalley
Action News has learned that one student has been charged in connection with a videotaped beating on a Delaware County school van.
No further details have been released about that teen. Investigators tell Action News that two more teens are being sought.
The incident happened Wednesday, October 9th, aboard a Southeast Delco School District van.
17-year-old Dylan Fonner, a friend who was sitting next to him, and three other students were headed home from their school, The Delaware County Alternative High School.
Investigators say those three students, a couple of 16-year-old boys and a girl, recorded video for several minutes as they picked on Dylan and his friend.
Near the end of the 7 minute video was the punch that caused the Sharon Hill teenager's nose to severely bleed.
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School van = special ed
( FWIW, just saying)
Alternative school = expelled and troubled kids, i.e. punks.
How screwed up do you have to be to get kicked off of the short bus?
Kid didn’t fight back. Was taught “peace and love” from his faggity ass father. His mother teaches him “tolerance and diversity”.
Grew up in Delco, in Briarcliffe - in the 50’s, tough kids there.
Bloody noses were a fact of life.
May life never throw you or your family a “different” child, not perfect......if that happened, and you got a child or grandchild who was crippled, or slow, or blind, or deaf, or emotionally detached, or in some way physically unable to go to regular “normal” school, well I guess then you wouldn’t make such remarks about these kids all being “punks”...
Let me guess. Chester, PA, home of the “Black Amish” as opposed to the “White Amish” in nearby Lancaster, PA.
Chester was a hellhole almost 50 years ago and it seems that nothing has changed. You have to ask why.
Nacisistic perps Tweeting and posting their crimes to FB are a cop’s best friend.
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