• Georgia High School Teacher Threatens To Kill Suspected Gay Student

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    November 18th, 2009www.blackgaygossip.comCulture, Politics, When Will We All Just Get Along?

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    A Clayton County, Georgia high school teacher was arrested and released on bail for allegedly trying to put a “hit” out on a student he believed to be gay. Randolph Forde, a teacher at Mundy’s Mill High School, allegedly took a 16 year-old student of his out of class and questioned him about his sexual orientation. The next day, the two got into an argument during class and Forde “threatened to hit him in his f–king mouth.” WTH?

    According to police, Forde then passed a note to another student on a school bus with the alleged victim’s name on it and indicated he would pay to have the boy killed. Come again?! So, this teacher allegedly was willing to recruit one student to kill another student. smh.

    What in the hail is going on in public school nowadays?

    Borquaye Thomas, the lawyer for Forde, said his client made a joke about the student dancing with another boy but he had “no interaction with the witness or the victim.” Thomas then added, the boy only complained about the incident after he was suspended for seven days. Forde was suspended from school with pay.

    The student’s mother is the one who called the police about the alleged incidents. The matter is still under police investigation.

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2 Responses to “Georgia High School Teacher Threatens To Kill Suspected Gay Student”

  1. He should have know better. That shit is not funny.

  2. [...] October, Clayton County, Georgia high school teacher Randolph Forde, was arrested after being accused of trying to put a hit out on a 16 year-old student believed to be gay. Well last Wednesday (May 26th) truth prevailed and [...]

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