10 Kids Who Got Revenge On Their Bully

2018-01-18 9

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1. Noel and Timothy were great friends at their New York school in new, until one day when Timothy loaned Noel his cellphone. When Timothy asked for it back, Noel had to confess that his mother found it and threw it away.\r
Timothy and his friends then began tormenting Noel to a great degree, making fun of his speech impediment, calling his mother a whore, urinating on his apartment door and setting fire to it. Timothy and his friend would push Noel and knock him down the stairs. They grabbed him and held him while they cut his hair and they constantly taunted him. Noel tried to hang himself but was unsuccessful. He was taken to a hospital and diagnosed with severe depression and bipolar tendencies. His father pleaded with school officials for a transfer to ensure the safety of his son, but that request was denied because those officials said there were only a few days left in the school year. The next day at school, Timothy was followed by his friends as he approached Noel and punched him in the face. Noel then got up, pulled out a 6-inch knife and stabbed his one-time friend in the chest five times. Noel was charged with murder. The boys were 14.\r
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2. A shy, 17-year-old Canadian student, who had kept mostly to himself during his teen years, was ridiculed relentlessly about his large ears. Then one day, in January of this year, he couldnt take it anymore. He entered La Loche Community School with a gun and began shooting, daring those near him to make fun of his ears. He went through the school and targeted many who taunted him through the years. He wounded several and killed two teachers. He also killed two brothers in their home before going on the shooting rampage.\r
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3. We all know famous boxer Mike Tyson. But did you know he was bullied as a young boy? When Mike was 7 and in first grade, an older boy tried to rob him of his lunch, described as meatballs in aluminum foil. When he refused, the older boy beat Mike up, stole his glasses and put them in the gas tank of a nearby car. But as Mike grew older, he began working out and developing his fighting skills. And he NEVER forgot what that older boy did to him, and one day, took revenge. Says Mike: “I beat him in the streets like a f….ckng dog for humiliating me. He may have forgotten about it, but I never did.”\r
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4. 16-year-old Gregary Teer of Council Bluffs, Nebraska, was being pushed and shoved around by 17-year-old Dakota Escritt at Abraham Lincoln High School until he had finally had enough. Surveillance footage ually shows the two exchanging words before Escritt starts pushing Teer through the hallways. Finally, Teer grabs onto Escritt and both raise their fists, with Teer being the first to land a punch. That one punch knocked Escritt unconscious. He was taken to a hospital and died three days later.\r
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5. School is not the only place where bullies can be found. Some are adults who apparently never grew up. Such was the case of 47-year-old Ken McElroy, a big, burly man described as… well, just downright mean. For years, McElroy would steal livestock from farmers in the town of Skidmore, Missouri, he burned houses, chased women, had his way with young girls; he shot and seriously injured people, and he threatened anyone and everyone with a bullet if they ever got in his way. The whole town was scared, but the whole town had to fix the problem. On a hot July morning in 1981, as McElroy sat in his Chevy pickup outside the town bar on Main Street, more than 40 townspeople gathered around his truck and several shots were blasted into the town bully… killing him. To this day, no one knows… or will say… who fired those fatal bullets that took the life of a bad, bad man.\r
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6. After years of being picked on, Australian teen Casey Heynes snapped. The 10th-grader was ually being picked on by a younger, smaller 7th-grader named Ritchard Gale. Gale and his friends had teased and made fun of Casey for quite some time, slapping him on the head and tripping him. They once duct-taped him to a pole. But when enough was enough, Casey exploded, grabbed Gale and body-slammed him to the cement outside walkway. The younger boy then limped away. On his Facebook page, Casey writes: Being able to survive it doesnt mean it was ever ok.\r
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