Graffiti in Pennsylvania school bathroom threatens white staff will die if ... trends now

Graffiti in Pennsylvania school bathroom threatens white staff will die if ... trends now
Graffiti in Pennsylvania school bathroom threatens white staff will die if ... trends now

Graffiti in Pennsylvania school bathroom threatens white staff will die if ... trends now

Pennsylvania high school student threatens to kill FIVE white teachers if more black staff aren't hired in chilling graffiti message found in girls' bathroom A note appeared in a Pennsylvania school bathroom saying more black teachers would need to be hired or five white teachers would die The police were notified about the message but said it would be unable to take action as the student suspected of writing it was developmentally challenged Upper Darby township police superintendent said there was also only circumstantial evidence tying the suspected culprit, 19, to the act

View
comments

A note scrawled in the bathroom of a Pennsylvania high school suggested that five white teachers would die if more black staff were not hired.

The message was found in a girl's bathroom at Upper Darby High School just outside of Philadelphia last month, alarming local parents who claim they were not informed.

'Y'all better start hiring some more black teachers or 5 white ones will die,' the message written on the wall of a girl's bathroom read.

Police have said they would not be charging the suspected 19-year-old culprit because they are developmentally challenged and because there was a lack of evidence. 

The note which appeared in the Upper Darby High School girl's bathroom last month read:  'Y'all better start hiring some more black teachers or 5 white ones will die'

The note which appeared in the Upper Darby High School girl's bathroom last month read:  'Y'all better start hiring some more black teachers or 5 white ones will die'

Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt of Upper Darby Township police (left) said the department would not charge the suspected culprit because there was a lack of evidence and the person in question was developmentally challenged

Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt of Upper Darby Township police (left) said the department would not charge the suspected culprit because there was a lack of evidence and the person in question was developmentally challenged

Police were allegedly told about the graffiti by a parent of a student on February 28. 

Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt of Upper Darby Township police told the Daily Times his department then asked the school to verify that the note in the bathroom was legitimate.

He said police were told the message was real and that it was written by a developmentally challenged

read more from dailymail.....

PREV Entitled woman with 'service dog' loses her mind at gas station after being ... trends now
NEXT Female teacher, 35, is arrested after sending nude pics via text to students ... trends now