WTF?!? Georgia student sues school over strip search in front of classmates

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Georgia student sues school over strip search in front of classmates

Published February 15, 2012 | Associated Press

A Georgia middle school student claimed in a lawsuit Wednesday he was humiliated and traumatized when he was brought to a vice principal's office and forced to strip in front of classmates who said he had marijuana.

The student, then in the seventh-grade, said he still suffers from emotional distress because his classmates taunted him by calling him Superman, the underwear he was wearing when he was strip-searched. The student is suing the Clayton County school district for unspecified punitive and compensatory damages.

Clayton County school officials didn't immediately respond to requests for comment about the lawsuit, filed in federal court.

The student, identified in court documents as D.H., said officials at Eddie White Academy initially strip-searched three other students on Feb. 8, 2011, after suspecting they had marijuana. One of them accused D.H. of having drugs, and he was brought to then-vice principal Tyrus McDowell's office.

While the three classmates watched, D.H.'s pockets and book bag were searched but didn't find anything, the lawsuit said. One of the students told school officials he had lied about D.H. having drugs, but administrators continued the search as D.H. begged to be taken to the bathroom for more privacy, according to the lawsuit.

D.H. was ordered to strip and again, no drugs were found.

"The strip searches were done intentionally, willfully, wantonly, maliciously, recklessly, sadistically, deliberately, with callous indifference to their consequences," according to the lawsuit, which also names as defendants the county's sheriff's department and Ricky Redding, the school's resource officer.

The student's attorney, Gerry Weber, said a 2009 U.S. Supreme Court ruling found school officials can't perform even a partial strip search of a student, even if they have probable cause.

Weber also litigated a case nearly a decade ago in which the federal appeals court in Atlanta found that a mass strip search of Clayton County students was unconstitutional because it violated their Fourth Amendment rights, which protect against an unreasonable search and seizure.

"This is like deja vu," said Weber. "It is simply beyond belief that students are still being stripped naked in the Clayton County schools."

Redding, who was also accused in the complaint of being involved in the search, was fired about a month later, the lawsuit said. McDowell was placed on administrative leave before subsequently resigning.

Redding declined to comment and McDowell could not be reached.

The student's mother, Angela Dawson, said her son still hasn't recovered.

"This situation has broken the very foundation of my child's education because in order for him to learn, he has to believe that what schools are trying to teach him is right and now he questions them after they stripped him of his clothes and dignity," she said. "His trust is broken."
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summerthyme

Administrator
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"This situation has broken the very foundation of my child's education because in order for him to learn, he has to believe that what schools are trying to teach him is right and now he questions them after they stripped him of his clothes and dignity," she said. "His trust is broken."

Well, it sounds like he's learned the most valuable lesson possible! Traumatic to be sure, but by the time they're done with a lawsuit, he's going to be both wide awake and rich,

Summerthyme
 

debralee

Deceased
Hope the student wins his lawsuit. Sounds like this is a case of being found guilty before being proven innocent. If I was that mother I would pull my child out of that school pronto.
 

Trivium Pursuit

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I hope these clowns get taken for millions. If they did not deeply understand the impact of getting stripped in front of fellow students, they had absolutely no place being in those jobs.
 

gdpetti

Inactive
Must be a rich school district to hire such personnel to oversee their children. They seem to have that WallStreet/Disney/USGovt attitude of 'might makes right' so sue us if you can afford it. The problem is then who sits on the judicial benches overseeing the courts.
 

Rabbit

Has No Life - Lives on TB
If they had done that to my boy I'd be in jail and the charges against me would be serious.
 

Foothiller

Veteran Member
Just say NO

Say no to having our childrens' rights violated in such a cruel way, on hearsay at that.

They did all that to him (didn't find any contraband) based on the words of fellow students. Sounds like Salem witch trials to me.

I think our schools are preparing our young people for a police state where you really are guilty until proven innocent.

Where does it stop? Cameras in our homes? GPS units on our cars to track our mileage? Monitoring our phone calls and emails (oh wait they already do that), porn scanners in airports, enhanced patdowns, et al. Arresting pregnant women if they drink a glass of wine or forget to take their prenatal vitamins (this in 'conservative' Virginia).


This country is going down the tubes faster and faster every day and the sad thing is that many people from both sides of the aisle seem to support this creeping authoritarian police state.

I support liberty, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and none of this horseshit.
 

Richard

TB Fanatic
A Georgia middle school student claimed in a lawsuit Wednesday he was humiliated and traumatized when he was brought to a vice principal's office and forced to strip in front of classmates who said he had marijuana.

I find this very odd, I would contend that it was illegal, why weren't the police involved?
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
Clayton County is in SO much trouble.

They have been in the news here CONSTANTLY--regarding the cheating scandal, regarding teacher inpropriety, regarding teaching incompetence, regarding their school board having so much childish infighting the state (or federal? I don't remember) DOE had to come in and put the whole county on probation until they settled their little petty power-squabbles, and even then it didn't stop until most of the board members were removed or resigned. They've had trouble with drugs, trouble with fighting, trouble with teacher and administrative scandals, trouble with school administrators dipping into the county school funds---the whole system down there is rotten to the core from one end of it to the other.

And NO ONE is interested in truly cleaning it up, just in their petty little power games.

I am SO glad I don't live there (and even more glad I homeschool).
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
Must be a rich school district to hire such personnel to oversee their children. They seem to have that WallStreet/Disney/USGovt attitude of 'might makes right' so sue us if you can afford it. The problem is then who sits on the judicial benches overseeing the courts.


Nope--just the opposite--one of the poorest and most ignorant (jmho) in the state.......only counties like Hancock are worse (where a Grand Jury would not even indict members of the football team and the football coach in their county -- it's my understanding it's the only high school in the whole county -- for physically setting upon and ATTACKING the coach and team members of the opposing team that had just bested them in a football game. The opposing team's coach was injured so badly he had a cracked skull and was hospitalized and has had to have facial reconstruction surgery. Yet the Grand Jury refused to indict "their own boys" and simply let them go scot-free. http://www.ajc.com/news/school-attorney-football-coach-1211797.html)

We've got the very same mentality in Clayton County.
 

msswv123

Veteran Member
900 students over a rumor..probably some strip searching going on that day as well...they brought in all the goodies...canines etc....over a knife rumor:

http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/show...ts-held-and-searched-(high-school)&highlight=


UNREAL....I'm dead serious when I say the schools are mini prisons...training ground//fishing hole for the for profit private prison industry.

Jailing Americans becomes a profitable business
Published: 16 February, 2012, 02:35
Edited: 16 February, 2012,

http://rt.com/usa/news/cca-corrections-prison-profit-433/
 

kytom

escapee from reality
Well, it sounds like he's learned the most valuable lesson possible! Traumatic to be sure, but by the time they're done with a lawsuit, he's going to be both wide awake and rich,

Summerthyme
the sad part is the school system will be found guilty and they will have to pay. the problem is the taxpayers will pay for this as taxes pay for school. too bad they cant be held personally acountable and their own persons could be sued! just like the child molester priests. the catholic church didnt pay. the parishoners paid with their tithings! love you summerthyme!
kytom
 

Barry Natchitoches

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Hope the student wins his lawsuit. Sounds like this is a case of being found guilty before being proven innocent. If I was that mother I would pull my child out of that school pronto.

Mom will be able to afford the best private school anywhere, by the time she wins the lawsuit against the Clayton Co School System...
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Dont worry it was just a ****** boy.

Excuse me? First of all we don't know if he was black versus a ******, and at that age "******ness" (the descent of a decent person into ghetto culture) isn't likely. So regardless of color, what happened to him is beyond wrong.
 

truthseeker

Membership Revoked
Excuse me? First of all we don't know if he was black versus a ******, and at that age "******ness" (the descent of a decent person into ghetto culture) isn't likely. So regardless of color, what happened to him is beyond wrong.

I agree 100%. Some don't make any distinctions.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
Just about everyone at that school and its environs (I know the area) would probably be African-American. Per the video, the student, the school administrators, and the officer involved all were black.

And Truthseeker, I really wish you'd qualify your statements when they're like that--some may not realize you're trying to make a point.
 

Golden Eagle

Contributing Member
Dont worry it was just a ****** boy.

WHOA! You should be ashamed to make such a comment! What difference does it make if this young man was black, hispanic, native american or white? What happened to him was totally, absolutely wrong beyond belief. His 4th amendment rights have been totally violated and school district representatives TOTALLY overstepped their legal authority. I am pleased that a lawsuit has been filed. This kind of activity needs to be stopped. And, while this young man and his mother will undoubtably end up with a very nice settlement, it will not undo the emotional harm done to this child!
 

Chair Warmer

Membership Revoked
Say no to having our childrens' rights violated in such a cruel way, on hearsay at that.

They did all that to him (didn't find any contraband) based on the words of fellow students. Sounds like Salem witch trials to me.

I think our schools are preparing our young people for a police state where you really are guilty until proven innocent.

Where does it stop? Cameras in our homes? GPS units on our cars to track our mileage? Monitoring our phone calls and emails (oh wait they already do that), porn scanners in airports, enhanced patdowns, et al. Arresting pregnant women if they drink a glass of wine or forget to take their prenatal vitamins (this in 'conservative' Virginia).


This country is going down the tubes faster and faster every day and the sad thing is that many people from both sides of the aisle seem to support this creeping authoritarian police state.

I support liberty, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and none of this horseshit.

Someone else get's it! Thank you! :)
 
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