Mom Defends Son After He Gets Suspended for Punching Bully, & Internet Rallies Behind Her

A Missouri mother is receiving widespread support on social media as she defends her son, who recently got suspended from school for retaliating against a long-time bully. The mother, Allison Davis, took to Facebook to express her pride in her son's actions and criticize both the school and the bully. Her post has gained significant attention, with over 145K shares.

Davis detailed the years of torment her son endured at the hands of his bully, including taunting, threats, and even instances caught on video. Despite repeated pleas for intervention, the school remained unresponsive. The mom highlighted the school's inaction, stating, "For years the school has failed Drew."

In a desperate attempt to resolve the issue, Davis had previously emailed the school at the beginning of the school year, but her concerns were once again ignored. The school's proposed solution, a no-contact contract between her son and the bully, proved ineffective. Frustrated with the lack of action, Drew eventually took matters into his own hands, resulting in a suspension.

Davis defended her son's actions, emphasizing that he had sought help from adults in the past but received no support. The breaking point came when the bully threatened Drew's 11-year-old brother, prompting Drew to confront the bully physically.

While acknowledging her son's suspension, Davis directed her anger towards the school for allowing the situation to escalate. Despite the unconventional support for a child's suspension, many Facebook users applauded the mother and her son for standing up against bullying when the school failed to do so.

Online comments expressed pride in Drew for taking matters into his own hands and standing up for himself when adults failed to intervene. Some users highlighted the unfortunate reality of bullying statistics and praised Drew for handling the situation in a way that prevented further harm.

The post generated such a positive response that a GoFundMe account was set up for Drew, surpassing its original $300 goal. With over 600 comments, Davis struck a chord with parents fed up with ineffective school responses to bullying.

The article concludes by providing information and resources for parents dealing with bullying and encourages them to visit stopbullying.gov for assistance.

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