- Location
- Aransas Pass, Texas
Or was it one of those Badnick or Nader fellow? Hmmmm.
(note: before any Badnick or Nader people get your panties in a twist..... humor. )
Teacher Kicks Student Wearing GOP Shirt
Fort Lewis Student Was Member Of College Republicans
POSTED: 3:46 pm MDT October 30, 2004
UPDATED: 6:32 am MST October 31, 2004
DURANGO, Colo. -- A part-time college instructor has apologized for kicking a student wearing a Republican sweatshirt in an off-campus incident.Fort Lewis College student Mark O'Donnell said he was showing people his College Republicans sweatshirt, which said "Work for us now ... or work for us later," when Maria Spero kicked him.After kicking him, Spero said "she should have kicked me harder and higher," said O'Donnell. In a police report, O'Donnell said Spero kicked him in the right calf.
Durango Police Sgt. Mitch Higgins said Saturday that O'Donnell wanted to press charges against Spero and a misdemeanor summons would be issued."To physically take that out on someone because you disagree with them, that is completely wrong," said O'Donnell.David Eppich, assistant to the president of the college, said the college has formally apologized for the incident. He said an investigation indicated Spero, a visiting instructor of modern languages, did not know O'Donnell was a student and she has apologized.
Full article here: http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/3876693/detail.html
(note: before any Badnick or Nader people get your panties in a twist..... humor. )
Teacher Kicks Student Wearing GOP Shirt
Fort Lewis Student Was Member Of College Republicans
POSTED: 3:46 pm MDT October 30, 2004
UPDATED: 6:32 am MST October 31, 2004
DURANGO, Colo. -- A part-time college instructor has apologized for kicking a student wearing a Republican sweatshirt in an off-campus incident.Fort Lewis College student Mark O'Donnell said he was showing people his College Republicans sweatshirt, which said "Work for us now ... or work for us later," when Maria Spero kicked him.After kicking him, Spero said "she should have kicked me harder and higher," said O'Donnell. In a police report, O'Donnell said Spero kicked him in the right calf.
Durango Police Sgt. Mitch Higgins said Saturday that O'Donnell wanted to press charges against Spero and a misdemeanor summons would be issued."To physically take that out on someone because you disagree with them, that is completely wrong," said O'Donnell.David Eppich, assistant to the president of the college, said the college has formally apologized for the incident. He said an investigation indicated Spero, a visiting instructor of modern languages, did not know O'Donnell was a student and she has apologized.
Full article here: http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/3876693/detail.html