Video of Lake Zurich student swinging at ICE supporter goes viral: ‘I’m going to punch you in the face’ – Lake County News-Sun*

According to the Lake Zurich Police Department, at about 1:45 p.m. Feb. 12, several of their officers were present at the high school for a scheduled walkout protest related to ICE operations. School personnel reported a fight taking place inside the school near the main entrance and asked officers to respond.
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The Railroader
2 months ago

More violence from the ‘tolerance’ crowd.

Joseph A Murzanski
2 months ago

And that student hasn’t a clue how and why ICE was created. I’ll bet he is at the bottom of his class scholastically!

9mm
2 months ago

Proud to say when I attended High School, there were teachers who could get involved in breaking up any altercations as opposed to running for help.

Hello, Indiana!
2 months ago

Sounds like that kid needs a lesson in the effects of electricity and physics courtesy of 50 K volts of “ act right “ being administered.

jillmarie
2 months ago

there was no fight but there was an assault…was the kid taking the swing punished? not just for the assault but also for the vulgarities that are against school policy?

Call my shrink
2 months ago

Parents of that boy should be proud. They raised a thug and a bully. They should be ashamed of their parenting skills . Anyone know their names ?

Last edited 2 months ago by Call my shrink
James Gortner
2 months ago
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That would be doxing
Only woke liberals get away with that

Tom
2 months ago

Encouraged and coordinated by teachers and administrators in the schools. Was the aggressive student disciplined or IS THE TWO TIER SYSTEM IN SCHOOLS LIKE IN THE STATE ???

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