Man finally stands up to his childhood bully
@crazyclipsonly Bullying prevention programs really do be making the difference though.
📢📢Context/Details 📢📢 March 2018, Texas Original case of 2016. Greg Gay, a junior high classmate who also goes by the name Greg Barrett said "Lance, you were the one who shoved my head in the urinal". Katy Superintendent responsible for eradicating student-on-student abuse found himself stunningly accused of brutal bullying in his youth. Hindt, are telling a m uch different story. "He was a vicious bully. He was a thug. He was a wealthy thug, but he was a thug," said Judge David Carpenter who presides over a criminal court in the state of Alabama. Back in 1982 he attended Taylor High School with Lance Hindt and says he avoided being his victim, but bore witness to the football star's predatory behavior. "He was physically threatening some of my teammates, just menacing them, standing over them and eventually started throwing weight plates at them, 25-pound weight plates at them," said Carpenter. Carpenter says the bullying of weaker classmates by Hindt was frightening, intense and near constant. "He liked to brag about beating up other people and at one point he even bragged about beating up a police officer," said Carpenter. After reading Hindt's public denial, Carpenter felt compelled to speak out, saying it's simply about justice and the truth. "I thought he might be in prison somewhere based on the way he behaved in high school," said Carpenter. While Superintendent Hindt has declined multiple requests to answer the allegations, FOX 26 preserved this insight from the 2016 interview. "In my experiences with bullying, there's usually two sides to a story and until you get both sides of the story you can't really determine fact or fiction on a bullying situation," said Hindt. A judge made a statement alleging that a superintendent in Katy, Texas, had a history of being a "vicious bully." The comment arose in the context of a legal dispute involving the superintendent and a former principal who claimed to have been wrongfully terminated. The judge's remark suggests that the superintendent's behavior may have been aggressive or intimidating in the past, potentially impacting their interactions with colleagues and subordinates. The statement casts doubt on the superintendent's leadership style and raises questions about their conduct within the educational institution. The accusation of being a "vicious bully" could have serious implications for the superintendent's reputation and professional standing. It highlights concerns about workplace culture and the treatment of employees within the school district. 📣 hope this was informative 📣
@crazyclipsonly Speaking of your past coming back to haunt you One thing he did in high school that he had probably forgotten came and cost him his job Always stay positive You don’t know where the world leads
@crazyclipsonly sometimes, parents need to be able to fight for their kids
@crazyclipsonly There's always some good out of every bad situation
@crazyclipsonly Humanity ❤️❤️... He came back to say thank you.. 🥹😭
@crazyclipsonly Hilarious 😂 the way this couple avoid eye contact as if they didn’t see a thing! 😂😅💥🥊🙄
@crazyclipsonly Bro was about to risk it all 💀