Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Teens Suspended For Posing With Airsoft Rifles In Homecoming Photo

Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School told the students they should have known better.


Tito Velez and Jamie Pereira, both 16, took a photo together before heading off to their homecoming dance last Friday. They posed with their airsoft guns.


Tito Velez and Jamie Pereira, both 16, took a photo together before heading off to their homecoming dance last Friday. They posed with their airsoft guns.


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"We wanted something unique and different instead of using flowers like everyone else," Velez told local reporters. Velez and Pereira shoot airsoft rifles together on the weekends.


"We wanted something unique and different instead of using flowers like everyone else," Velez told local reporters. Velez and Pereira shoot airsoft rifles together on the weekends.


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Students were talking about the photo in the hallways. School officials deemed it a "disturbance" and suspended the two. "They should have known better. You have Newtown, you have what just recently happened," Superintendent Richard Gross said.


Students were talking about the photo in the hallways. School officials deemed it a "disturbance" and suspended the two. "They should have known better. You have Newtown, you have what just recently happened," Superintendent Richard Gross said.


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The pair got a 10 day suspension, but the superintendent has said there will be a hearing to determine if and when Velez and Pereira could return to school.


The pair got a 10 day suspension, but the superintendent has said there will be a hearing to determine if and when Velez and Pereira could return to school.


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