MINEOLA, N.Y. - A former Long Island high school teacher accused of injecting a teen with a COVID-19 vaccine at her home without his parents' knowledge pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and was sentenced to community service and probation, avoiding a felony charge that could have sent her to prison.
she got the dose when a pharmacist gave her expiring doses after she asked for an empty vial to use as a Christmas ornament.
ReplyDeleteSo it was about to expire and the stuff requires serious refrigeration, right? And a pharmacist just handed over a vial with enough in it to make an injection. Someone otta be hunting a job. And staring at an indictment.
If I was the parent, I'd be thinking about ...perforating... that teacher...
Deletesounds like the pharmacist AND the teacher are ripe targets for a civil lawsuit.
DeleteSomeone aught to be digging their own grave whilst Daddy stands over them with a 12 guage... holy shit, God won't be able to help the sick sonofabitch that cones near one of my kids with that jab. I've got acreage and a backhoe.
DeleteThis story is absolutely disgusting and pisses me off. This asshole should be in prison for at least a few years.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm fired up. And, it's the first story that I've read here today. Thanks...
Does anyone expect anything different from a liberal shit hole?
ReplyDeleteTime to file a civil lawsuit and sue them for all they are worth, and then much more above that.
ReplyDeleteIf the kid dies, anytime soon, from complications can this person be prosecuted for murder?
ReplyDeletePut a 55 year old male teacher in the same role and just imagine the consequences HE would be facing. Assault, kidnapping, pedophilia, endangering a minor, jaywalking, you name it. This is clearly vaginal privilege all the way.
ReplyDeleteBTW, this happened in Nassau County, Long Island. Very different place, politically, from liberal blue shithole NYC. Even so, the teacher AND the pharmacist are skating.
Evil walks amongst us.
ReplyDeleteIt's 3S time
ReplyDeleteYessir, it is.
DeleteThe law no longer works for you, but protects those who harm you. Thats how you know its watering time for that tree...
She does deserve a
ReplyDeletelead vaccination
Wait until the consequences arrive....
ReplyDeleteSound kind of fishy to me. But I think the teacher needs some tutoring on where her rights end.
ReplyDeleteWhat is a high school student doing in a teachers home?
ReplyDeleteWith no one else there?
A little fishy.
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Honestly, what did they think would happen? "Justice"? Really?
ReplyDeleteSome problems are best served without involving the system.
Hypothetically, let's say I am a state and federal licensed pharmacist with nearly a decade of university.
ReplyDeleteHypothetically, let's say somebody asks me for almost-expired pharmaceuticals to use as xmez tree ornaments.
Hypothetically, let's say I say "NO!, YOU TWISTED PSYCHO!, GET OUT OF HERE!".
Would I be guilty of using common sense?