His mom, Mary Martin refused to allow Eric to sign the document. Most surprising is Highland Springs High School, because of their Zero-Tolerance Bullying Policy, has decided to file assault charges against Eric for his behavior, twelve days after the incident occurred. Also, they allege that he has made threats against the school and will not permit him back on school grounds without him signing a student threat document. He continues to receive medical treatment for his injuries seven weeks later. This brain injury will permanently impact Eric’s life. Eric’s attackers viciously beat him, causing him to have a broken hand and a traumatic brain injury (TBI), leaving him unconscious by the end. What followed was not a fight, but a horrible beating that left Eric in the hospital for nine days and his assailants with little injury. Eric admitted to lunging first, but only because he could sense that the bully and his friends were going to physically attack him. Eric felt intimated and that he needed to protect himself. Eric asked him to leave him alone, but the bully continued to verbally harass him and then threateningly postured near him. On September 4th, after repeated bullying, including gay slurs and inaction from school staff, a fellow student called Eric an abusive word, then moved closer to him to continue to harass him. Highland Spring High school administration assured the Martins the school had active and effective zero tolerance bullying prevention policies, and not to worry about their son’s safety.ĭescribed by his family as a “soft-spoken, creative ‘still waters run deep’ personality,” his transition into high school was not safe and made difficult when he became a target for bullying and harassment from fellow students. Before the school year had begun, Eric’s parents visited with school staff to discuss concerns over years of documented bullying Eric had endured since first grade. Please join me in taking a stand against bullying everywhere, and call for the assault charges against Eric to be dropped.Įarly this fall, Eric Martin was a ninth grader about to begin the next chapter in his life, high school. By signing my petition, you’ll help send a clear message to the administration that punishing Eric for standing up for himself isn’t right. What happened to Eric is horrible, and he deserves justice.Įric is a kind, soft-spoken boy who has endured more than any 14 year old should, and now his life is on hold because of bad decisions made not just by school bullies, but by the administration of Highland Spring High School as well. Will you join me by signing my petition?Īs a person who endured a lifetime of bullying by a family member myself, I knew that I had to take a stand. I reached out to Eric’s family after hearing his story, and started a petition asking Highland Spring High School and Henrico County to drop the charges against Eric. What happened next was shocking: while still recovering from his injuries, Highland Spring brought charges against Eric for the assault.Įric admits to lunging at the bullies as they threatened and yelled anti-gay slurs at him, but even though the other boys did not suffer any major injuries and Eric was viciously beaten into unconsciousness, he is the one being punished. Instead, Eric was not just bullied but brutally beaten by a group of students at school while other classmates watched, leaving him with a broken wrist, a 9-day hospital stay, and a traumatic brain injury which will affect him for the rest of his life. When 14 year-old Eric Martin started high school this fall, his parents were assured that the zero-tolerance anti-bullying policy in place at Highland Spring High School would spare Eric from the relentless bullying he had faced since first grade.
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