NYC boy, 9, sent to principal’s office and threatened with suspension over 2-inch toy gun
By APThursday, February 4, 2010
2-inch toy gun in school means trouble for NYC boy
NEW YORK — A New York City fourth-grader was sent to the principal’s office and nearly suspended for bringing a 2-inch toy gun to school.
Nine-year-old Patrick Timoney and a friend were playing with Legos in the cafeteria at Public School 52 in Staten Island on Tuesday when Patrick produced the tiny plastic machine gun and put it in the hands of a plastic police officer.
After Patrick’s mother got a call from the school, his parents met with the principal and persuaded her not to discipline him if he agreed to leave the toy gun at home.
The boy’s father, also named Patrick Timoney, says principal Evelyn Mastroianni “went overboard.”
Mastroianni did not immediately respond to an e-mail seeking comment Thursday.
Information from: Daily News, www.nydailynews.com
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