Young, gay student who fired stun gun at school expelled


Darnell “Dynasty” Young, the 17-year-old openly gay student who was suspended for bringing a stun gun to school to ward off bullies, has now been expelled, MSNBC reports. In a statement obtained by the network, Indianapolis Public Schools said Young will not be able to re-enroll in the district until January 7, 2013. The incident in question occurred on April 16, when six students allegedly surrounded Young, called him names and threatened to beat up him. Young then pulled the weapon from his bag and fired it in the air. Minutes after, he was handcuffed.

In an appearance on CNN yesterday, Young’s mother, Chelisa Grimes, told the network she believes she did the right thing by giving her son the weapon.

“I do not promote violence — not at all — but what is a parent to do when she has done everything that she felt she was supposed to do,” Grimes told CNN. “I did feel like there was nothing else left for me to do, but protect my child.”

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