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Teen who defended a blind classmate being beaten by bully is SUSPENDED and kicked off football team; No good deed goes unpunished
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High school teen who defended a blind classmate who was being beaten by a bully is SUSPENDED and kicked off football team

By Hannah Parry For Dailymail.com

Published: 21:48 EST, 24 September 2015

A California teenager who rushed to help a blind classmate being beaten up by a bully has been kicked off the football team.

The high school junior was hailed as a hero for intervening after he saw the 'visually impaired' student being repeatedly hit round the head during lunch break at Huntington Beach High School, California on Wednesday.

Footage, filmed by a bystander, shows the teen knocking the bully to the ground with a single punch to stop the attack.

He leaves the boy lying bleeding on the ground while he checks on the visually impaired victim, before turning back to the attacker and asking him: 'You trying to jump a f***ing blind kid, bro? What the f*** is your problem?'


Bully Fights Blind Kid and gets Destroyed

Whoever suspended the football player should be the one getting suspended.
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LTC8K6
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No good deed goes unpunished.
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Baldo
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We need more kids like him.
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Baldo
Sep 25 2015, 08:49 AM
We need more kids like him.
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It's part of being human. It's an obligation.

Anybody that would pick on a blind person is a danger to society. Bullying isn't their only or biggest problem, and there will be victims.

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jewelcove

What did the WH tweet about this?
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Sep 25 2015, 05:47 PM
What did the WH tweet about this?
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You know, that's an excellent point.

And with 300 channels - you won't find one person with enough guts on TV to say it.

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UPDATE NO. 4, SEPT. 25, 2:21 P.M.: Cody Pines was not suspended from school after stopping a 16-year-old boy from beating a visually impaired classmate, according to Alyssa Griffiths, Huntington Beach Union High School District's public information coordinator.

Her statement:

In the Education Code it is a school district's responsibility to protect student records, as well as to be of personal support to their families. We want to thank the family of the student who came to the aid of his fellow classmate, as they have granted us permission to share the following information:

Their student has not been suspended over past two school days. He has been eligible to attend school with all privileges both Thursday and Friday of this week, and this eligibility will continue.

More details at link below.

http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2015/09/huntington_beach_high_school_blind_bully.php
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