Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Student Suspended For Knife In Father's Car

Via WiscoDave


A high school student in Montgomery County has been suspended after school officials found a knife inside his father's car. 
 
David Duren-Sanner should be spending his time going through college and scholarship applications this time of year.

Instead, he's wondering if he'll even be able to graduate after what hundreds of people are calling an overreaction to a mistake.

On Thursday, Duren-Sanner, a senior at Northeast High School drove his father's car to school. During a random lockdown, his car was chosen to be searched.

Duren-Sanner gave permission because he said he had nothing to hide.

His father is a commercial fisherman on the West Coast and had apparently left a fishing knife in the car. Duren-Sanner's father said it might have been wedged between one of the seats.

Duren-Sanner said he told school officials and the Sheriff's department the car was his father's and he didn't know the knife was in it.

"He's like 'it doesn't matter it was in your possession anyway,'" Duren-Sanner said.

More with video @ News Channel 5

8 comments:

  1. More proof (as if it was needed) the American culture has gone collectively insane.
    The take away lesson is this: NEVER consent to a search. TPTB can not be reasoned with. They are control freaks, who demand 100% complience to the very smallest detail of the law/rule/regulation/their whims.
    Question: Why does a school need to impose a "random lockdown"?
    Prayer: Dear God, when can we start shooting these evil bastards?

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    1. Prayer: Dear God, when can we start shooting these evil bastards?

      Indeed. :)

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  2. Every admin involved should suffer extreme public ridicule and shunning and expensive and continuous property damage until resigning or reversing decision. Until these idiots are FORCED to reflect on the physics of situations they will continue to act like retards. God forgive me but we need to act more like mooslims.

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  3. Well I just don't believe in co-incidence. He drives his dad's car to school one day
    and that is the day they have the lock down and his is the car they choose to search?
    Sounds like he was targeted to me.

    I've got an argument for them. If there was a hammer or a saw in the car would they have called that a weapon? A knife is a tool to a fisherman, not a weapon. It only becomes a weapon when it is so used.

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  4. Until these idiots are FORCED to reflect on the physics of situations they will continue to act like retards.

    Agreed.

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  5. Another success for the .gov's FreeFor recruitment program. Thanks guys, and keep up the good work!

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