Texas police said three teenagers face state felony charges after taking a photo of a student with special needs while he was using the bathroom and posting it online.
The victim is an 11-year-old student with special needs.
‘Serious Criminal Offense’
Officer Robert Reeves with the Irving Police Department was cited by WBAP as saying: “This is a state jail felony, a very serious charge … this may be something to where they may be put on a first offender program where they go to classes to learn about making better choices, or they can be held at a juvenile detention center, whatever the judge deems fit.”Reeves said parents should talk to their children about bullying. “These conversations on what’s appropriate and inappropriate to do with that camera on a cellphone is very important to have because what kids may think is funny or a joke may actually be a really serious criminal offense.”
The victim’s mother told WFAA that she was contacted on Monday by the school principal, who told her how the eighth-graders used a phone to bully her son.
“Him standing up with his pants down to his ankles,” Cowans told the news outlet, describing how the image remained on Instagram over the weekend until someone reported it to the school.
“That’s how they contacted me,” Cowans said. “He was already on there naked.”
All three teenagers who allegedly perpetrated the abuse had their phones seized, according to Fox4.
“It was bullying,” Cowans told WFAA.