According to the investigation, T.Q.T (born in 2013) and N.D.T (born in 2013), both junior high school students, had a conflict that led to challenges and threats against each other.
On November 28 and 29, the two continued to invite more classmates to the same school, carrying weapons such as rubber handcuffs, knives, iron pipes, laser lights, con hig khuc... to meet to resolve conflicts.
Having received the information, Ky Anh Commune Police verified and summoned two groups with a total of 20 students involved to clarify the incident.
This group of students is all 12 years old but has formed a gang to fight, which is worrying.
More worryingly, these students brought weapons including rubber gaskets, launching knives, iron pipes, laser beams, con higgs... Seeing those weapons, everyone had to panic, 6th graders were prepared to pay each other like black social gangs.
Just imagine, if the Ky Anh Commune Police do not detect and prevent it in time, the consequences will be unpredictable.
Recently, there have been many murder cases in which the perpetrators and victims are both students.
After serious school violence, families lose their children, other families get caught up in the wrongful convictions, losing their whole future.
Those cases of school violence, whether they are students, fighting inside or outside the school, cannot be completely blamed on teachers. The school is partly responsible, but the role of parents cannot be taken lightly.
A most recent incident occurred at Ton Duc Thang Secondary School, Gia Lai, a 7th grade female student was beaten by a friend right in the school. What is more frightening than the violence is that many other students do not try to stop or report to the teacher, but film the clip and post it online.
After the violence occurred, Thong Nhat Ward requested the school to hold a meeting to review and learn from the homeroom teacher.
Reviewing homeroom teachers is not wrong for what happened in school, but what about parents of students who beat up their friends? Will they self-review their responsibilities?
Children carrying weapons to pay for each other are partly the result of lax family education, the lack of cohesion between parents and children, and the gap in life skills that the educational environment has not filled.
It must be affirmed that parents are the first teachers to teach their children to live decently, respect others and comply with the law.
For an individual student, teachers only endure for a few years, but for a broken child, parents suffer for the rest of their lives.