Innocent boy suspended after bully tries to fight Kobe Nelson

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A fight is a fight, as far as Rancho Cucamonga's Etiwanda High School administrators are concerned. But what if there was no fight at all? Well, they're not interested. And that is what happened to Kobe Nelson, who, on January 8th, sustained a prolonged bout of verbal and physical abuse at the hands of another student. When Kobe reported the incident to the office, not only was he suspended, he was verbally abused by the school police officer.

The whole fight was caught on video by another bystander hoping to see some action. A crowd gathered inside the school's outdoor property is baying for blood, calling Kobe a "bitch" for not fighting, and pretty much doing everything possible to get him to lose his temper. The other kid pushes Kobe, grabs him by his backpack and flings him to the ground. But throughout the whole event, Kobe remains calm. He not only refuses to fight, he tries to walk away in a dignified fashion. He doesn't raise his voice, and generally behaves like a champ.

Since the video came out and started doing the rounds on social media, the school went back on their initial punishment, but Kobe hasn't returned to school. As long as the school administrators ignore what goes on in the halls, and the security officer blames the victims, Kobe's dad says it isn't a safe place to be a student.

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