Alleged 'Wedgie' Hazing Sends Boy To Hospital
Two Georgia teenagers were recently arrested in connection with what one student's mother said was a high school hazing ritual, according to WJXT-TV.
The woman said members of the Charlton County High School golf team gave her son a contusion so painful she had to take her 13-year-old to the emergency room for treatment.
She said the prank has made her son afraid to go back to school.
The 13-year-old did not want to be identified, but his mother, Carol, agreed to talk about the incident because she said other parents should know what happened.
"Sometimes people don't know when enough is enough, and I think that's what happened here," said Carol.
Her son plays on the junior varsity golf team for the school. She said he was riding the bus with the varsity team when he became the victim of a sports initiation hazing ritual.
"He actually heard them saying, 'Who's it going to be?'" Carol said.
She said the boy was called to the back of the bus by two older high school students and that they picked him up by his boxer shorts and held him upside down. She said that's when the torment really began.
"It was so extreme it ripped his boxer shorts in two," Carol said.
It was a sports initiation that Carol said involved giving the younger players what's commonly called a wedgie.
Carol said the older boys also punched her son in the groin and stomach.
"He was bent over and couldn't hardly walk. He cried for probably 30 minutes," Carol said.
Charlton County police arrested two teens in connection with the alleged hazing incident and charged them with simple battery.
Carol said she doesn't think the teens meant to intentionally hurt her son but that they did. She said she wants other parents to be aware of the incident.
"It's not funny. It went beyond being a funny little prank," Carol said.
She said a coach was on the bus with the teams on the night the incident occurred.
The principal of the school had no comment on the incident but said the school has taken the appropriate action and has launched an investigation.
Two Georgia teenagers were recently arrested in connection with what one student's mother said was a high school hazing ritual, according to WJXT-TV.
The woman said members of the Charlton County High School golf team gave her son a contusion so painful she had to take her 13-year-old to the emergency room for treatment.
She said the prank has made her son afraid to go back to school.
The 13-year-old did not want to be identified, but his mother, Carol, agreed to talk about the incident because she said other parents should know what happened.
"Sometimes people don't know when enough is enough, and I think that's what happened here," said Carol.
Her son plays on the junior varsity golf team for the school. She said he was riding the bus with the varsity team when he became the victim of a sports initiation hazing ritual.
"He actually heard them saying, 'Who's it going to be?'" Carol said.
She said the boy was called to the back of the bus by two older high school students and that they picked him up by his boxer shorts and held him upside down. She said that's when the torment really began.
"It was so extreme it ripped his boxer shorts in two," Carol said.
It was a sports initiation that Carol said involved giving the younger players what's commonly called a wedgie.
Carol said the older boys also punched her son in the groin and stomach.
"He was bent over and couldn't hardly walk. He cried for probably 30 minutes," Carol said.
Charlton County police arrested two teens in connection with the alleged hazing incident and charged them with simple battery.
Carol said she doesn't think the teens meant to intentionally hurt her son but that they did. She said she wants other parents to be aware of the incident.
"It's not funny. It went beyond being a funny little prank," Carol said.
She said a coach was on the bus with the teams on the night the incident occurred.
The principal of the school had no comment on the incident but said the school has taken the appropriate action and has launched an investigation.
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