Use it if you’ve got it

Local high school kid finds the classmate occupying the locker next to him is a registered sex offender.

Guess who wasn’t notified.

Anyone but the school administrators.

Guess what happened to the non-registered sex offender

Boy suspended for warning students of sex offender on campus

A Pierce County High School student is back in school after a three-day suspension for warning classmates about a sex offender on campus.

Last week, Raydon Gilmore found a 16-year-old fellow student at Gig Harbor High School at the Washington State Sex Offender Information Center, a Web site that lists the state’s level 2 and level 3 sex offenders.”Then it hit me that I was in P.E. freshman year, and this kid was there for a while and he was my neighbor at my locker,” Gilmore told KIRO 7 Eyewitness News.

The 16-year-old was convicted of indecent liberties and using force.

Gilmore made copies of the announcement and started handing them out to classmates “to let them know that we’re going to school with dangerous people and to be more aware.” Three other students helped create and distribute fliers. He said minutes later, the school’s principal caught up with him.

The same announcement that was handed out in the kid’s neighborhood is “Harrassment” if it is brought onto school grounds?

I realize the kid has to go to school, but damn, just to let him walk around freely like that without anyone watching him?

I remember some of the things I used to get away with on schools grounds, and while none of the were forcable groping or rape, some of them took more time and made more noise.

If you have access to your community’s sex offender database, use it. Find out who lives near you, and who your child is going to school with.

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One Response to Use it if you’ve got it

  1. emdfl says:

    Can’t wait for the blow-back when the offender decides to pursue his hobby again. Somebody with a smart lawyer will own a large piece of that school system/county.

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