Family fights for son's future after school deems 'Dr. Pepper gun' post a threat
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Family fights for son's future after school deems 'Dr. Pepper gun' post a threat
The mother of a Missouri high school student filed a lawsuit against the Mountain View-Birch Tree R-III School District, claiming the school violated her son’s First Amendment rights after suspending him over a Snapchat post made off campus. Wyatt Grunden, 14, was suspended for three days after posting an image on Snapchat that showed Dr. Pepper cans glued together to resemble an AK-47. The post also featured a song titled “AK-47” added through …
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