Tennessee School Expels 10-Year-Old for Making a Finger Gun
The fifth-grader was punished as part of a law that requires students who make threats of "mass violence" be expelled for at least a year.

A Tennessee 10-year-old was expelled from school for a full year after he pointed his finger in the shape of a gun and made mock "machine gun" noises, according to a ProPublica investigation.Â
The boy was expelled as part of a "zero tolerance" law in Tennessee that mandates any student who makes a threat of "mass violence" be expelled for at least one year. While the law, originally signed in 2023—following a shooting by a former student at a private school in Nashville—was recently amended to direct schools to expel students only for "valid" threats, the provisions of the law are still vague, and schools have considerable enforcement leeway.
In the process, expulsions for threats have considerably increased in many school districts. ProPublica reported that during the 2023–24 school year, Metro Nashville public schools expelled 42 students for making any threats, including 16 threats of mass violence. The prior year, only 22 students were expelled, despite the district investigating a similar number of alleged threats.Â
Another school district reported expelling 33 students for making threats in the 2023–24 school year—including a whopping 27 for mass violence threats. The year before, the district had more alleged "incidents," but only six students were expelled for making threats. When asked by ProPublica to explain the increase in expulsions, a school district spokesperson cited a change in state law "that required expulsions for mass threats."
A lengthy suspension is incredibly disruptive to a student's education. Expelled students are frequently forced to learn through ineffective online programs or sent to alternative schools, if they can even find schooling at all. While these requirements might make sense for a student who is a genuine danger to others, Tennessee's law has ended up punishing students who were clearly making jokes rather than serious expressions of violent intent.
For example, one high school student who was "known as a class clown" made "an offhand joke about committing an act of violence" last school year, according to ProPublica's report. "Rumors spread among the students about his comment, warping it in the process. He was called to the principal's office, where a waiting police officer asked whether he had a gun in his backpack. He showed them that he didn't and insisted that he had just been making a joke….School officials initiated a threat assessment and gathered statements from the students who heard the joke, which were then used as evidence against him. He was expelled for a year."
In the case of the 10-year-old featured by ProPublica, his mother decided to homeschool him rather than appeal the expulsion. Her son, who was already struggling in school, had further challenges at home. "It is pulling teeth every single day," the boy's mother told ProPublica.
In an attempt to prevent mass shootings and other acts of violence, lawmakers have enacted a law that has ended up punishing students who did nothing truly threatening. The state has embraced panic and gone after finger guns.Â
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We need 4chan to spread the meme that making a 'finger gun' is a symbol of queer-unity. Then it'll be required.
I dunno about queer unity, but it would be construed as a statement supporting that trans women with penises are women
trans women with penises are women
Speaking of which, for some reason this article fails to expand on the "shooting by a former student at a private school in Nashville" and how the law would have prevented it.
Down the memory hole with the Las Vegas shooting and every other incident that fails to support the narrative.
The shooting at the private church school in March 2023 was done by a FORMER student, who was a trans gender person. This law would in no way have prevented that. A judge has decided in a lawsuit that most of the shooter's "manifesto" writings will be kept secret. The plaintiffs, who argued against making the manifesto public, argued that it would embolden other possible school shooters by making her famous. The TN state legislature did pass a law that may help. They ordered schools to install bullet resistant glass coverings. In the March 2023 shooting the killer shot out locked front door, then entered the school.
I can't help but think if an evangelical convert shot up some LGBTQ kids camp they used to attend, every single bit of writing they had ever done would be covered by the media with a fine tooth comb.
I guess that's (D)ifferent though, and the new establishment religion must be protected.
This.
a statement supporting that trans women with penises are women
You couldn't explain 2024 to me back in 2014.
You could but I'd just think you were describing a Monty Python skit.
"But officer, it was a finger bang symbol of unity with lesbians"
Good thing he didn't have a Pop-Tart.
With or without assault filling?
Listen, dude, nobody *needs* that much artificial strawberry filling.
Beyond the ridiculousness of this particular incident, I'm not sure what the point of this law is.
A student expelled from the school is somehow less likely to shoot up a school than if he hadn't been?
It seems like it's far more common for an older kid to come back to his former school to shoot it up .
Beyond the ridiculousness of this particular incident, I’m not sure what the point of this law is.
A student expelled from the school is somehow less likely to shoot up a school than if he hadn’t been?
So, uh, someone who belongs at your office comes in and makes a threat to kill everyone in the place... you let them keep the keys to the building and make sure their ID badge stays active until after they've... I dunno... sought help and are ready to come back to work?
I remember playing "Army" in recess. Full imaginary guns from sticks, etc. And full auto. Some of us were GI's and some of us were Germans. I also remember hearing an announcement at a basketball game that the war was over and thinking it was the end of WW2. Hogans Heroes was on TV reruns then. Nope, actually end of VIETNAM.
Damned Blue States! Aaargh! Flipping proggies at it again! Oh wait... is a Trump state. Never mind. Let me start over. Ban Finger Guns!!! For Grate Justice!
Sad.
Nashville is a blue city, idiot.
He, like the Democrats he's defending, just wants to torture people. He doesn't care if it violates the letter or intent of the law. He doesn't care if the entire rest of the state besides Nashville can, somehow, manage not to expel kids for finger guns. He doesn't care about innocence or guilt or any of it. It's purely about bludgeoning people he doesn't like and defending people he does, and it doesn't matter if he's got to look like a bigger retarded loser than sarcasmic when he's making the exact same retarded argument that sarcasmic makes.
But it is a statewide law.
Furthermore, an amendment to the law specifies that students who threaten mass violence, leading to serious bodily injury or death of at least two people, will also face suspension.
The law.
https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/title-49/chapter-6/part-34/section-49-6-3401/
Seems as if it is city interpretation. No?
Only mention of gun:
(7) Possession of a pistol, gun or firearm on school property;
So... it is the city/schools interpretation of threat. No?
And again, the Left and Democrats have beyond proven themselves of fundamentally anti-human, anti-reasoning, bad faith dishonesty and craven stupidity.
If a State law says “Do not commit rape.” and 99 of 100 counties in the state interpret that as “Lock up the aggressor for perpetrating a rape.” and the other county interprets it as “Lock up the aggressor and the victim for committing rape.” That’s not a problem with the law, that’s a problem with the leadership in the one county and their retarded supporters on the internet who should all have their heads placed on pikes to make the consequences of their mendacious stupidity clear to anyone who would make a similar mistake for generations to come.
It’s actually really, really sad that it’s come to this but they’re deliberately trying to fail, undermine, and circumvent the laws of man specifically to torture children and innocent people.
*Nashville*
Brandybuck: "Oh wait… is a Trump state."
Lol, exactly as expected of old Brandi.
So, maybe the state legislature should try not enacting laws that are obviously subject to abuse? Yeah, that's just crazy talk.
Hey retard...
Is Nashville a Trump city?
Nashville has a Democratic mayor. As of August 2024, 63 mayors in the largest 100 cities by population are affiliated with the Democratic Party, 25 are affiliated with the Republican Party,
You democrats get dumber by the day.
Nashville City Council TURNED DOWN the RNC Convention this year. Milwaukee was the second choice.
What's your point? This is a state law. If you don't like the way Nashville schools use it, then maybe you shouldn't hand your enemy a loaded weapon. But, hey any excuse to kiss GOP ass is a good one, right?
You do know who runs the school system in literally every state in the nation, yes?
Nashville school board: 9 women, 5 women of color. No men. Two student representatives: 2 girls, both women of color. No boys.
https://www.mnps.org/board-of-education
Pretty sure all are Democrats--all that I could identify were, but that was only 4 of the 9.
Nashville's mayor is a Progressive: "Nashville metro councilmember Freddie O'Connell has resoundingly won the race to become the next mayor of the Democratic-leaning city"
They can take my fingers when they pry them from my hot, smoking gun.
I cannot believe that people can't come up with a better response to this kind of behavior than expulsion. The problem seems to be that it is easier to expel than to address the issue addressing what is an is not acceptable behavior in schools. This should not surprise anyone as the schools are the reflection of the community. The coarseness of the society is reflected in the school. The unwillingness to address fact that student and all people can have disagreements and still act civil.
He should have used his middle finger instead.
Wait. How can it be MASS violence if he only used ONE finger?
Apparently finger guns are fully automatic and you don't have to reload.
One little finger?
We (or maybe just I) can only hope that they don't enforce this in HS. Otherwise, there are going to be thousands of students serving tens of thousands of consecutive life sentences for all the finger blasting victims.
After a year off, they’ll come back a year more mature than their classmates. They’ll rule the roost.
I always thought expulsions were permanent. A year off looks like a treat.
People who think this is real violence really need to experience the real thing.
Like words? Or *shudder* silence?
Next time just show the teacher the middle finger and tell her to go fuck herself.
I skipped 2nd grade, but had to stay in school. I'd've been happier if I could've taken the year off. You know, credit for 2nd grade without having to attend.
Given that boys will be boys, wouldn’t it be more effective to ban boys from school?
Losing students reduces the schools' revenue, so the preferred method is to turn the boys into girls, either with psychoactive drugs or with "transgender care".
Actually, the ten-year old was kicked out of school because his finger gun was not registered, and he had an unlicensed silencer on the firearm.
Definitely explains the 'pew pew' sounds instead of the 'crack!, pop! pop! pop!' you would expect without a suppressor.
Thank god he didn't bring his arm cannon.
It was a ghost finger!
However tough it is, the kid is better off being homeschooled than in a public school.
Depends on whether his family is up to it. Successful home schooling requires intensive and competent parental effort. The good news is that he will never again trust the government.
"The good news is that he will never again trust the government"
A lesson best learned early in life, to be sure.
My son get into trouble during a 3rd grade recess because he and his friends talked about being in a gang. This was after we watched the original "West Side Story", a bona fide American classic. His "gang" were the Jets or the Sharks, I don't remember which. I also don't remember the outcome of that because his mother handled it. Perhaps the teachers and admin-types decided to watch the movie, which they probably hadn't before then. Alleged infractions of zero tolerance rules by kids under 13, say, should in my opinion be handed over immediately to specialized family courts authorized to call witnesses and subpoena their testimony, with the kids speaking privately with the judge in chambers.
But they will be able to read Romeo and Juliet...
That misogynistic text should be banned from public schools. Also, not a single gender queer character, wtf?
Because dumping a family into the court system over vague accusations is sure to make things better for the family.
Tennessee? I thought that was supposed to be one of the last remnants of sanity in our federal republic.
We need states without any cities in them.
There's Nebraska.
Could be the best thing that ever happens to the kid.
My brother got a nastygram from my nephew's elementary school when said nephew repeated my correction that sitting "criss cross applesauce" is a stupid replacement term for an action that is, in fact, actually called sitting "indian style."
Which I thought was odd, especially in the face of the fact that there weren't any indians (or even Indians) in his class.
I offered to homeschool the kid, but my brother doesn't want to relocate. Oh well.
Step granddaughter's grade school changed the words of "Ring around the rosies" because saying 'Ashes, Ashes we all fall down" might upset Jewish kids reminding of the Holocaust. Yeah, no Jewish kid in the school or Jews in the town for that matter.
That ditty is literally about dying of the plague
And yet bullies and jocks will continue to harass and beat up on nerds, and the administration will continue to let it slide.
In articles like this, please publish the name of the principal who made the decision. You cannot let bureaucrats hide behind the name of the organization. Such individuals need to know that when they make such outlandish decisions, they will be held accountable to the public.
Well, a fully automatic, military-style, finger gun is illegal without filling out ATF Form 4 and paying related fees. Everybody knows that.
No, on a kid that age, it was manufactured after 1986, so it's completely illegal for civilian possession!