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A national petition emerged, claiming that a student from the Central Police School was a perpetrator of school violence in the past, and “Please stop him from becoming a police officer.”
On the notice board of the Blue House National Petition, on the 8th, a post titled ‘Please stop criminals of school violence from becoming policemen!’
Mr. A, a petitioner who did not reveal his identity, referred to the real name and education number of Mr. B, a student at the Central Police School, and stated that he was “a criminal who harassed his classmates not only with violent acts but also with anti-human behavior as the author of school violence. ” Initially, Mr. A wrote Mr. B’s real name, but the manager of the Blue House notice board is said to have changed it to anonymous.
At the same time, Mr. A said: “When Mr. B becomes a police officer, he is concerned that the harm to the civil petitioner, to the people and even to the image of the police, if he becomes a police officer. police, you are worried, so you write boldly. I tell you there is no falsehood or exaggeration. ”
Mr. A said: “The assault continued for three years in high school, one year in high school and four years. After kicking the vital point from behind, he laughed and slapped him on the cheek and in the school locker room and bathroom. Every time he ran, he would say, “Why did you run away?” “Home invasion and confinement continued through the three years of high school. He considered our house as his own hiding place and told him to boil the ramen and hit it if he refused. “They even put me on the terrace and closed the door to lock me in.” He said there was another victim, adding: “I was subjected to similar harassment and assault, and Mr. B hit me and I had a bruise on my face.”
Mr. A said: “It is really impossible for a criminal who committed such atrocities to become a police officer.” “The victim lives with a broken heart her entire life, but the perpetrator has never apologized and has never been adequately punished.” “It was a pain for the victims to write this article and it took a lot of courage. I am concerned that the perpetrators of school violence will hide their past and become police officers responsible for the safety of the people.”
After the petition was published, a survey by the Central Police School revealed that those in their twenties are now high school pupils, and both A and B attend this school, and both entered the school with the same motivation. Mr. B said that he admitted to some of the school violence in an interview with the school.
However, the Central Police School cannot discipline Mr. B, such as expulsion for the content of the text.
A school official said: “According to school rules, if prosecution is carried out after an investigation, disciplinary action may be taken. If Mr. A sues Mr. B and leads to prosecution, we will take action in accordance with school rules. ”
Reporter Han Young-hye [email protected]
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