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This shocking story happened in 2009 [December 11, 2009] and it’s something that still bothers us and it’s sure to bother you too beauties.
7-year-old Lamya Cammon was playing with her hair in class, like most 7-year-old girls do, when her Congress Elementary school teacher asked her to stop. The teacher then called her to the front of the class where she cut one of Lamya’s braids in half and sent her back to her desk. Wait, she did what? Yes, you read that correctly. The teacher cut one of her braids off as a punishment in front of her classmates.
According to a local news report, Lamya was extremely upset by the incident. She told a reporter, “I went to my desk and cried. And they was laughing, She threw it away, and she said, ‘Now what you gonna go home and say to your momma? ‘ And I said, ‘That you cut off my hair.'”
Of course Lamya’s mother, Helen Cunningham was and still is understandably furious. She did what any mother would do–she went to the school to confront Lamya’s teacher. Helen Cammon told WISN News that the teacher apologized, but said that she was frustrated. She said that the school district should seriously question whether the teacher should keep her job. “Why would we want someone like that teaching our kids? We trust our kids once they go to school to be safe,” Cunningham said.
“The main thing is, from the heart of the principal, and me speaking for the district, we’re very sorry that this happened,” Milwaukee Public School spokeswoman Roseann St. Aubin said. The Milwaukee police investigated this case and sent it over to the district attorney for possible physical or mental abuse of a child charges. The district attorney’s office decided not to file criminal charges and the police issued the teacher a $175 ticket for disorderly conduct.
Wow, that’s it? Let’s just imagine if a Black teacher would have cut off a White student’s pigtail? Take a moment, think about that again.
What do you think beauties? Sound off in the comments below.