told WBRZ:
"I just wanted to cry, scream and do everything I could because it was so bad."
Milissa Davis, Attorney Charlotte McGehee, and WBRZ Channel 2 team. | Source: facebook.com/WBRZ Channel 2
The horrified mother wanted to get justice for Camden as soon as possible. She felt terrible for him, thinking he might have gone through much worse.
Davis thought the best way to get justice for her son was by posting about the incident on social media and talking about it on traditional media. She had a message for other parents like her:
"If they're special needs, look at the situation as to why your child is acting that way because no child deserves to go through what my child did."
Davis's story went viral in no time. Many people sympathized with her and believed the school was at fault. Ultimately, the school's principal issued an official statement.
In her statement, the principal said the two employees involved in this incident had been fired. She also said Davis never approached the school before posting the audio clips on social media. The principal added:
“The parent has also refused to meet with Hope Academy to discuss the actions we have taken to address the issue.”
What would you do if a teacher bullied your child at school? Do you think Davis did the right thing by posting about the incident on social media?
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