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January 24 – 30, 2020 Volume XXII, Issue 27
Elementary Student’s Mother: School Ignored Abuse, Bullying Eight-year-old Grant Elementary School student’s mother files claim against Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District By Sam Catanzaro A mother of an eight-year-old elementary student has filed a claim against the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) saying teachers and the principal ignored ongoing incidents of physical and verbal abuse against her child. A government claim was filed January 22 on behalf of an eight-year-old student at Grant Elementary School in Santa Monica, through his mother Sarah A. Mahir. It alleges that the district and its employees, including principal Christian Fuhrer and the school’s teachers, ignored ongoing incidents of physical and verbal abuse against the student and
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Grant Elementary School in Santa Monica.
violated his civil rights through deprivation of his rights to free speech, expression and protection from bodily restraint, harm, personal insult and injury. According to the claim, although the student and Mahir consistently reported to the administration repeated instances of bullying, tormenting, and aggression, the administration and teachers responsible for the conduct of other students and the eight -year-old’s safety did not protect the student from severe physical, emotional and mental injury.
“The torture began shortly after his first day of kindergarten and has continued unchecked for more than two years,” says Los Angeles attorney and bullying expert Christa Ramey, who represents the African-American student. “One student told him he looked like ‘poop.’ Others called him ‘gay’ and said he would go to hell. Students threatened to kill him,” Ramey adds. “Sarah reported the bullying to the school, but was told she was ‘over-reacting’ and he must be doing something to attract the harassment. When her child began talking about suicide, however, Sarah knew she needed to seek the assistance of an attorney in order to save him.” The Santa Monica Mirror has reached out the SMMUSD and was told by a spokesperson that the district is not able to comment on ongoing litigation According to the claim, between August 2017 and December 2019, students kicked, spat at and pushed the claimant and verbally abused him daily. When his mother sought to move him into a different first-grade classroom at the beginning of the 2018-19 school year, Fuhrer said she submitted the request too late. The abuse became so severe, Mahir
removed him from class for two weeks to receive psychological counseling. The claim also alleges the district improperly trains its employees to handle bullies and responds inappropriately to student-against-student harassment and bullying. Fuhrer and Grant teachers acted carelessly, negligently, improperly, willfully, and inadequately supervised and monitored the claimant and other students during school hours, the claim asserts. “The school turned a blind eye to the bullying and then intimidated and embarrassed him when he asked for help,” Ramey said. “Instead of protecting a vulnerable child in their custody, the school staff further victimized him. Would you send your child to school there?” Ramey, in an email to the Santa Monica Mirror, claimed that the school’s principal – who she accused of victim-blaming – failed to resolve the situation. “Principal Fuhrer had multiple opportunities to right this ship. However, the attitude seemed to be boys will be boys. Principal Fuhrer also suggested to our young client that
BULLY, see page 13
Man Arrested For Throwing Molotov Cocktails in SM Suspect in custody for possession of an explosive device. By S am C atanzaro Santa Monica police are investigating a man suspected of throwing multiple Molotov cocktails near two McDonalds in the city last weekend. According to Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) Lieutenant Candice Cobarrubias, on January 19 around 3 p.m. police started receiving reports of a person throwing what was described as Molotov cocktails onto the streets in the area of both
Santa Monica Boulevard and Pico Boulevard. “It should be noted that we had been receiving calls about this same subject and vehicle over the course of the weekend,” Cobarrubias said. On Sunday, SMPD officers spotted a car matching the description in the area of Centinela Avenue and Pico Boulevard. A traffic stop was conducted and evidence was found inside the vehicle that tied the subject and the vehicle to the suspect who was seen throwing Molotov cocktails, according to Cobarrubias. SMPD arrest records indicate the suspect is Korie Schmidt, 31, who has been charged
ARREST, see page 13
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Police activity on Santa Monica Boulevard near a McDonalds where a Molotov cocktail was thrown over the weekend
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