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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 2195316" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>Is this the next hoax ?</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/05/22/texas-mom-claims-rope-injury-daughters-neck-racially-motivated/" target="_blank">Texas Mom Claims Rope Injury on Daughter’s Neck Was Racially Motivated</a></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>A 12-year-old black girl from Waco, Texas, returned home from a school campout with a injury to her neck caused from a rope swing. The mother is asking if the injury to her daughter was racially motivated.</strong></span></p><p>The unnamed girl returned home from an April 28 campout hosted by Live Oak Classical School, a private school the young girl attends. When she returned home, her mother, Sandy Rougely, observed an injury to her daughter’s neck that looked like it was caused by a rope.</p><p></p><p>“It looked like somebody had ripped her neck apart and stitched it back together,” Rougely, said in an <a href="http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2016/05/accident-or-attack-black-girl-12-injured-by-rope-around-her-neck-on-school-trip.html/?_ga=1.268716658.240748655.1463618006" target="_blank">interview</a> with <em>The Dallas Morning News</em>. Rougely said her daughter attends the Live Oak Classical School which is mostly white and is located in a “flourishing part of downtown,” the Dallas newspaper reported.</p><p></p><p>The school responded to the claim via an email to the Dallas newspaper. The school board member, Jeremy Counseller, wrote, “The student and some of her classmates were playing with a swing and an attached pull-rope on a field trip. The student received first aid treatment immediately after the accident by a parent chaperon who is also a physician, and she was able to enjoy the remainder of the field trip, which lasted through the next day. Live Oak takes the safety of its students seriously and is saddened that one of its family suffered an unfortunate accident and injury.”</p><p></p><p>Rougely has hired an attorney to address the matter with the school. the attorney asked the school to pay $2.7 million or he would make the allegations public, the <em>Dallas Morning News</em> reported.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 2195316, member: 12952"] Is this the next hoax ? [URL="http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/05/22/texas-mom-claims-rope-injury-daughters-neck-racially-motivated/"]Texas Mom Claims Rope Injury on Daughter’s Neck Was Racially Motivated[/URL] [SIZE=5][B]A 12-year-old black girl from Waco, Texas, returned home from a school campout with a injury to her neck caused from a rope swing. The mother is asking if the injury to her daughter was racially motivated.[/B][/SIZE] The unnamed girl returned home from an April 28 campout hosted by Live Oak Classical School, a private school the young girl attends. When she returned home, her mother, Sandy Rougely, observed an injury to her daughter’s neck that looked like it was caused by a rope. “It looked like somebody had ripped her neck apart and stitched it back together,” Rougely, said in an [URL='http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2016/05/accident-or-attack-black-girl-12-injured-by-rope-around-her-neck-on-school-trip.html/?_ga=1.268716658.240748655.1463618006']interview[/URL] with [I]The Dallas Morning News[/I]. Rougely said her daughter attends the Live Oak Classical School which is mostly white and is located in a “flourishing part of downtown,” the Dallas newspaper reported. The school responded to the claim via an email to the Dallas newspaper. The school board member, Jeremy Counseller, wrote, “The student and some of her classmates were playing with a swing and an attached pull-rope on a field trip. The student received first aid treatment immediately after the accident by a parent chaperon who is also a physician, and she was able to enjoy the remainder of the field trip, which lasted through the next day. Live Oak takes the safety of its students seriously and is saddened that one of its family suffered an unfortunate accident and injury.” Rougely has hired an attorney to address the matter with the school. the attorney asked the school to pay $2.7 million or he would make the allegations public, the [I]Dallas Morning News[/I] reported. [/QUOTE]
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