Detroit Students Suspended over "Harlem Shake" Video
We're guessing the part where the kid pretends to sodomize a live duck might have played a role
At least 30 students have been suspended from a suburban Detroit high school for recording a version of the 'Harlem Shake' Internet dance craze.
Eighteen-year-old Alex Larson told The Oakland Press that he and several friends at Milford High School in Oakland County's Highland Township were suspended for three to five days. The video posted on YouTube got thousands of views.
As participants danced, at least one held a bird that flapped its wings while another imitated oral sex on a fellow student.
(Hat tip to Reason commenter Sarcasmic)
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