Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Doofus Of The Day #185


If anyone wants to know where some kids learn their anti-social behavior, this story should illustrate the point quite adequately.

A Rhode Island woman is facing charges after allegedly punching and biting her 11-year-old son's school principal after being told the boy was being suspended.

Police say 30-year-old Aleyda Uceta also bit an officer trying to arrest her after Friday's incident at Roger Williams Middle School in Providence.

She is charged with assault on school officials, assault on police officers and resisting arrest.

Principal Rudolph Moseley Jr. was allegedly assaulted after he told Uceta that her son would be suspended for three days for refusing to go to a room for misbehaving students.

Police say Uceta punched Moseley in the face and bit his left arm.


With mothers like that, no wonder their kids present disciplinary problems!

Peter

3 comments:

  1. Hmmm with a name like that, one can guess the ethnic minority and probable like of quality home life...

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  2. If it wasn't for the name though, my guess would've been white trash.

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  3. She is charged with assault on school officials....

    It's bad enough that police officers get special treatment as a result of their status (I understand the reason, even if I don't entirely agree), but "school officials?" What's the next class of government agent to receive special protection?

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