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The schoolboy was kicked out of class Lawton Chiles Middle Academy in Lakeland after refusing to stand, Bay News 9 reports.
He was arrested by the school resource officer and taken to a juvenile detention center after allegedly refusing to follow multiple commands.
According to the arrest affidavit he also repeatedly called school leaders racist and threatened to get staff fired.
The report says the boy, who doesn't normally stand for the pledge, said: 'I'm going to beat that teacher. I'm going to get all of you fired.' He denies threatening to beat the teacher.
When he refused, saying the flag and national anthem were offensive to black people, the teacher said she asked: 'Why if it was so bad here he did not go to another place to live.
The boy is said to have replied: 'They brought me here.'
In a statement to the district the teacher said she answered: 'Well you can always go back, because I came here from Cuba and the day I feel I'm not welcome here anymore I would find another place to live.'
'Then I had to call the office because I did not want to continue dealing with him.'
Now his mother, Dhakira Talbot, said any disciplinary action should have been taken by the school, not law enforcement.
She told Bay News 9: 'I'm upset, I'm angry. I'm hurt. More so for my son. My son has never been through anything like this. I feel like this should've been handled differently.
'If any disciplinary action should've been taken, it should've been with the school. He shouldn't have been arrested.
'She was wrong. She was way out of place. If she felt like there was an issue with my son not standing for the flag, she should've resolved that in a way different manner than she did.
'I want the charges dropped and I want the school to be held accountable for what happened because it shouldn't have been handled the way it was handled.'
- Arrested by the school resource officer and taken to a juvenile detention center
- He said 'the flag and national anthem were offensive to black people'
- Substitute teacher filed a report saying she asked him 'why if it was so bad here he did not go to another place to live' before calling the office to deal with him
- The boy, who doesn't normally stand, was charged with disrupting a school function and resisting arrest without violence
- His mom said any disciplinary action should have been 'handled differently'
- Students do not have to participate but the substitute teacher 'wasn't aware'
The schoolboy was kicked out of class Lawton Chiles Middle Academy in Lakeland after refusing to stand, Bay News 9 reports.
He was arrested by the school resource officer and taken to a juvenile detention center after allegedly refusing to follow multiple commands.
According to the arrest affidavit he also repeatedly called school leaders racist and threatened to get staff fired.
The report says the boy, who doesn't normally stand for the pledge, said: 'I'm going to beat that teacher. I'm going to get all of you fired.' He denies threatening to beat the teacher.
When he refused, saying the flag and national anthem were offensive to black people, the teacher said she asked: 'Why if it was so bad here he did not go to another place to live.
The boy is said to have replied: 'They brought me here.'
In a statement to the district the teacher said she answered: 'Well you can always go back, because I came here from Cuba and the day I feel I'm not welcome here anymore I would find another place to live.'
'Then I had to call the office because I did not want to continue dealing with him.'
Now his mother, Dhakira Talbot, said any disciplinary action should have been taken by the school, not law enforcement.
She told Bay News 9: 'I'm upset, I'm angry. I'm hurt. More so for my son. My son has never been through anything like this. I feel like this should've been handled differently.
'If any disciplinary action should've been taken, it should've been with the school. He shouldn't have been arrested.
'She was wrong. She was way out of place. If she felt like there was an issue with my son not standing for the flag, she should've resolved that in a way different manner than she did.
'I want the charges dropped and I want the school to be held accountable for what happened because it shouldn't have been handled the way it was handled.'