Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Family Files Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Family Files Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
A 15-year-old Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, high school student and her parents have filed a $150 million federal class action lawsuit against the district alleging the high school student has been racially discriminated against for a long time. The suit also names superintendent of the high school, Patrick Watson, as well as principal, Charlie Hollerith, as defendants.Numerous photos taken from students’ social media accounts were included as evidence, one of which depicts “a Black doll with a noose around its neck, hanging from the second floor down to the first floor.” A message written on one of the school’s bathroom walls reads “kill all (n-word),” while another reads “all the (n-word) should be dead.” There’s also a Snapchat image from a student with writing that reads “I hate (n-word), they need to be extinguished.”The student’s family claims administrators have turned a blind eye to what is happening both on and off of school grounds. The lawsuit states, “Despite being notified of race discrimination and related injustices by students and parents, Defendant has failed and continues to fail to take steps reasonably calculated to stop the discrimination and ensure Plaintiff’s safety.”
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