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Md. Mother Alleges Student Tried To Hang 7-Yr-Old Son

A Maryland mother claims her 7-year-old son was intentionally hanged by another student in a school incident, sparking outrage and calls for action.

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By Stacy M. Brown
Senior National Correspondent
@StacyBrownMedia
NNPA Newswire

A disturbing incident at C. Paul Barnhart Elementary School in Charles County, Maryland, has sparked community outrage and conflicting accounts.

Initially described as horseplay, the situation involved a 7-year-old student whose jacket became caught on a bathroom stall hook, leaving him unable to free himself. The school called 911 and rushed the child to the hospital as a precaution. However, the child’s mother disputes the official account, alleging her son was intentionally “hanged.”

The mother, who spoke with a news crew and posted messages on social media, recounted her son’s version of the event. According to her, a fourth grader told her son, “I’m going to show you how I did people back in the day,” before hanging him by his jacket. She said her son was unable to call for help because he couldn’t breathe and learned the full extent of his injuries only when doctors at the hospital treated him for strangulation.

After the incident, Principal Carrie Burke informed parents and said a need for clarity remained. Burke also tried to dispel what she called misinformation that had circulated online. “I appreciate the quick thinking of the student who reported their classmate needed help, our staff for calmly managing a schedule disruption, and our students who followed our directions this afternoon so emergency medical services (EMS) could enter the school and provide care for the student,” Burke wrote in a letter to parents.

Over the weekend, Superintendent Maria V. Navarro addressed growing community concerns, emphasizing the district’s commitment to transparency while withholding specifics due to the ongoing investigation. She denied accusations of a cover-up.

The mother’s Instagram post over the weekend  amassed nearly half a million likes and tens of thousands of comments, called for systemic changes to prevent similar incidents.

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