That teacher is highly allergic to hand sanitiser, and police say the
students knew this would hurt the teacher.
Sheriff's deputies and other officials met with the children accused of
the plot and their parents. At least one parent said the children knew
the teacher could become very sick from contact with hand sanitizer,
according to the incident report.
One of the mothers said after learning about the plan, she contacted the
school. Another set of parents said they knew about it as well, but did not tell anyone.
The Genesee County Sheriff's Office has closed their case after finding no crime had been committed. Because the plot was never carried out, police say the students are not facing charges. "Because nothing had happened, with the juvenile laws the way they are in the state of New York, for a person under the age of 16 to be charged with something, they have to commit either a misdemeanor or a felony," said Chief Deputy Jerome Brewster.
The school district is taking over the investigation and says it is
using "this incident as a vehicle for educating the district's students
regarding appropriate behaviors."
The district says "it is important to note that no one was injured or
actually placed in harm's way."
School officials will not comment on the specifics of the event,
including possible disciplinary actions taken, citing protections under
the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
The Genesee County Sheriff's Office has closed their case after finding no crime had been committed. Because the plot was never carried out, police say the students are not facing charges. "Because nothing had happened, with the juvenile laws the way they are in the state of New York, for a person under the age of 16 to be charged with something, they have to commit either a misdemeanor or a felony," said Chief Deputy Jerome Brewster.
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