TroubledMind1
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
I would really appreciate the advice or information here. I had a younger brother who just started high school. He's been being bullied by these kids that love to call him fat cracker.
Said kids were being obnoxious on the bus when he stood up and told them to stop. Some choice words were included, in which the one that is my brother's age made a remark and his older brother stood up and shoved my brother and said not to talk to his brother that way. My brother then decided to just sit back down. As they were getting off the bus and going their separate ways, the little one calls out and asks where my brother is going. He then proceeds to run up behind my brother and whacks him in the face twice--giving him a black eye. The kid runs off (my brother is quite a large boy and I assume the kid didn't want to go home with a black eye as well). We called a dispatcher for the kid assaulting my brother, but he basically said there is nothing we can do with Florida laws. It would cost us a leg and an arm just to get him in court, in which the kid and his family could not show up and get a small $50 fine. And the police officer offered us no other advice on how to handle aggressive teenagers.
My question for people on this forum is if this officer is in fact correct, and that it's not worth trying to charge the kid with battery against my brother. Or if there is a way we can use the law against the kid. We've already dealt with bullies and kids getting swings in on my brother. This is the first time he has come home with bruises though. Every time the kid gets off with some small detention at school and then still gets antagonized by said kids. Or nothing happens at all.
Does anyone know if Florida Law could be helpful? Should we charge this kid to teach him not to assault people for no good reason? And if no laws can help, what would you do in my situation?
I would really appreciate the advice or information here. I had a younger brother who just started high school. He's been being bullied by these kids that love to call him fat cracker.
Said kids were being obnoxious on the bus when he stood up and told them to stop. Some choice words were included, in which the one that is my brother's age made a remark and his older brother stood up and shoved my brother and said not to talk to his brother that way. My brother then decided to just sit back down. As they were getting off the bus and going their separate ways, the little one calls out and asks where my brother is going. He then proceeds to run up behind my brother and whacks him in the face twice--giving him a black eye. The kid runs off (my brother is quite a large boy and I assume the kid didn't want to go home with a black eye as well). We called a dispatcher for the kid assaulting my brother, but he basically said there is nothing we can do with Florida laws. It would cost us a leg and an arm just to get him in court, in which the kid and his family could not show up and get a small $50 fine. And the police officer offered us no other advice on how to handle aggressive teenagers.
My question for people on this forum is if this officer is in fact correct, and that it's not worth trying to charge the kid with battery against my brother. Or if there is a way we can use the law against the kid. We've already dealt with bullies and kids getting swings in on my brother. This is the first time he has come home with bruises though. Every time the kid gets off with some small detention at school and then still gets antagonized by said kids. Or nothing happens at all.
Does anyone know if Florida Law could be helpful? Should we charge this kid to teach him not to assault people for no good reason? And if no laws can help, what would you do in my situation?