Mom Banned from School After She Threatened Class over Bullied Daughter
A California mom has been banned from her daughter’s school after she made threats to students over their alleged bullying of the said daughter.
Christian Tinsley was tired of her daughter getting bullied by her colleagues at Niguel Hills Middle School in California, so she took matters into her own hands on Tuesday, May 14, reports CBS LA.
Screenshot of Christian Tinsley. | Photo: YouTube/CBS Los Angeles
In a cellphone video obtained by the station, Tinsley is seen confronting her daughter’s eighth-grade class.
"If you all bully my daughter, if you look at her the wrong way, if you breathe the wrong way, send your mom to me. Sisters, aunts, anybody over 18, I'll [expletive] them all up. Do you understand me? Leave my daughter alone."
School principal Tim Reece told CBS LA that the class teacher rang the front office for help and the assistant principal eventually escorted Tinsley out of the school.
Screenshot of Christian Tinsley confronting the class. | Photo: YouTube/CBS Los Angeles
Now, according to the Capistrano Unified School District in charge of Niguel Hills Middle School, Tinsley is banned from the school campus, states the outlet.
'She made a comment to me that if she wasn't as strong as she was, she would have killed herself'
While admitting that she may have handled things the wrong way, Tinsley said she had to do what she did when things seemed to be getting out of hand.
The mom explained that a group of boys had bullied her daughter for months, and it only got worse after they were reported and given a warning from the school.
"I think that sometimes when you've done everything you can do the way you're supposed to do it, and it hasn't been resolved, then sometimes as a parent, you have to decide if you're going to go a step further and deal with any consequences," Tinsley noted.
The concerned mom added that one of the bullies even sexually harassed her daughter and was suspended, yet the bullying increased at school, on social media, and her walk home.
Tinsley could not take it anymore on Tuesday after her daughter started crying at drop-off and begged to stay in the car.
The mother revealed:
"Then she made a comment to me that if she wasn't as strong as she was, she would have killed herself, and so that's when Mama Bear mode went into effect."
According to CBS News, while Tinsley is currently banned from her daughter’s school, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department has been asked to investigate the case.
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