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Man Walks Into West Virginia Middle School With a Bizarre Demand

 

A West Virginia man walked into a middle school Tuesday and demanded that administrators give him access to the intercom system so he could sing students Justin Bieber songs, local media reported.

 

According to WTOV-TV, D’laontie Dee Lewis strolled into the main office of Dunbar Middle School in the morning with the demand, putting the school in a temporary lockdown.

 

Read more here:

 

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/10/27/man-walks-into-middle-school-with-absolutely-bizarre-demand-that-leaves-the-school-in-lockdown-mode/

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Lack of mental healthcare strikes again. Thank goodness he just wanted to sing Beiber. 

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I thought the story was quite amusing.  At least he was harmless.  He definitely looks unusual in the picture they took of him.

 

I don't think he's totally harmless when he starts screaming profanities at a daycare center.

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I've been to my kids' school and seen their security.  They're basically in all-day lockdown, in that someone can come in the building, but there are always locked (and pretty solidly built) doors between visitors and classrooms.  The people who can unlock the door are behind the doors - looking at you through a camera.

 

Better than nothing.

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He is just expressing who he really is.  Who cares about all the students losing time from learning, this mans rights to display his true identity should come first. 

 

/trolling off

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