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ABlairican Pie
08-31-2006, 01:09 AM
From Telegraph.co.uk:

Schoolgirl 'stabbed for love of AC/DC'


(Filed: 30/08/2006)



A teenager who was stabbed in the eye during her school lunch break said a "gang mentality" singled out pupils for their music and fashion tastes.

The 15-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, narrowly escaped losing her sight in the attack last November.

She had been the victim of a string of attacks, threats and had even received prank calls at home because she is what is known as "a metaler", Guildford Crown Court heard today.

But she said: "I mean, it's this gang mentality that my generation seems to insist upon and I want to stop it."

Watching the girl give evidence via video link, the jury heard how name-calling in the school canteen had escalated into an attack on the school playing fields.

Mimicking and threatening the girl while queuing to get into the canteen, the three defendants, all pupils at the same school, asked around for a pair of scissors with which they said they would cut off their victim's long hair, the court has heard.

The court was told they later approached her as she chatted with friends outside the school science block and one of the three girls launched the attack, stabbing her a number of times with the sharp scissor blades.

Today, the victim, who was left with several gashes which required stitches and still suffers from blurred vision, told how one of her tormentors came at her with the blade in her hand "like in the movie Psycho".

She described feeling the blade puncture her eyelid, an injury which required stitches and narrowly missed puncturing her eyeball, and, as she fell to the ground, she told of feeling further blows to her head and her back.

Three girls were charged following the offence. One faces a charge of wounding with intent as well as a lesser, alternative charge of section 20 wounding. Her two co-defendants face charges of perverting the course of justice after, it is claimed, they helped hide the scissors following the attack.

The victim explained in a police interview shown to the court how she had been "forced into a category" on her first day at the school.

"Somebody asked me on the first day what kind of music I listened to, so I said AC/DC."

She said that, as a result of this, she was told she was a "metaler" and found herself being shunned by other classmates.

All three girls deny the charges against them.

The case has been adjourned until tomorrow.



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JNSBSB
08-31-2006, 06:20 AM
What has this world gone to these days?

phoebe7165
08-31-2006, 11:59 AM
WTF???!!!!

The attackers were probably Ashlee Simpson fans.

Brian Damage
08-31-2006, 12:05 PM
****ing animals!

Chocoholic
08-31-2006, 12:25 PM
That's just another sad example of the deterioration of morals in society :(

I remember back when I was in high school, if you weren't into sports and what was popular in music and TV at the time, you were a freak. I would be nice if people, especially the younger generation, would learn to love and respect each other, no matter what our petty differences are.

Shine
08-31-2006, 03:45 PM
This is just awful. :(

Shine
08-31-2006, 06:03 PM
I haven't listened to any AC/DC is quite a long while, but to show support for this poor girl I listened to Highway To Hell and Back In Black today.

Shine
08-31-2006, 06:07 PM
That's just another sad example of the deterioration of morals in society :(

I remember back when I was in high school, if you weren't into sports and what was popular in music and TV at the time, you were a freak. I would be nice if people, especially the younger generation, would learn to love and respect each other, no matter what our petty differences are.

I totally agree.

Hollow
08-31-2006, 07:36 PM
ridiculous.

ABlairican Pie
09-01-2006, 12:12 AM
I haven't listened to any AC/DC is quite a long while, but to show support for this poor girl I listened to Highway To Hell and Back In Black today.:rock: Heck, I even saw them open for Ted Nugent with Cheap Trick in Seattle in 1978--with BON SCOTT!!!!! This was before practically anybody knew them!! I was really impressed them, I didn't know much about them except for a song called "Sin City", a little, and I thought, "Well, that music had a nice little kick and a punch there, straight and to-the-point rock and roll, but....that guitar player in the schoolboy outfit
isn't gonna take off ALL his clothes, is he??":eek: :lol:

Funny, for this girl being callled a "metaler", AC/DC never really considered themselves metal, and in fact despised the label. But they sure RAWK!!!!! :guitar: :guitar:

JNSBSB
09-01-2006, 01:07 AM
Try being a Country Music fan in Northeastern Maryland and Northern Delaware (Between Baltimore, MD and Philadelphia, PA) in the late 80s and early 90s while in middle school and high school. They made fun of you and called you a retard or hillbilly and always picked on you just because you liked country music and the majority liked either heavy metal or rap(mainly East Coast style)and/or soul music.:o
:D

PrettyinPink55
09-01-2006, 01:14 AM
This is just horrible!!!!!! :(

TJL
09-01-2006, 01:52 AM
Personally, I think that the names of the attackers should be released to the press. You do something stupid and henious like this, everyone should know your name. I don't care if you are a "child" in the eyes of the court. You did something horrible.

snl 70s show fan
09-01-2006, 02:00 AM
the whole thing is just sad

Karen*
09-01-2006, 02:02 AM
That is horrifying. ohno: :(

jacktripper1
09-01-2006, 11:30 PM
This is terrible. It's sad when a person can't like what music they like without being ridiculed, put down, singled out, & even physically attacked. This is such a petty reason for the violence.

Shine
09-02-2006, 07:12 PM
:rock: Heck, I even saw them open for Ted Nugent with Cheap Trick in Seattle in 1978--with BON SCOTT!!!!! This was before practically anybody knew them!! I was really impressed them, I didn't know much about them except for a song called "Sin City", a little, and I thought, "Well, that music had a nice little kick and a punch there, straight and to-the-point rock and roll, but....that guitar player in the schoolboy outfit
isn't gonna take off ALL his clothes, is he??":eek: :lol:

Funny, for this girl being callled a "metaler", AC/DC never really considered themselves metal, and in fact despised the label. But they sure RAWK!!!!! :guitar: :guitar:


Bon was a great frontman. I've seen the Let There Be Rock video and I have the Family Jewels DVD released last year, and it was great to see the concert footage and videos with Bon.

Courtnee
09-06-2006, 07:36 PM
Personally, I think that the names of the attackers should be released to the press. You do something stupid and henious like this, everyone should know your name. I don't care if you are a "child" in the eyes of the court. You did something horrible.
I wholeheartedly agree.

Chocoholic
09-09-2006, 03:02 PM
Personally, I think that the names of the attackers should be released to the press. You do something stupid and henious like this, everyone should know your name. I don't care if you are a "child" in the eyes of the court. You did something horrible.

I totally agree. I also think the names of the parents of the attackers should be released in crimes like this so everyone can know what terrible parents they are for not bothering to teach their "pefect little angels" right from wrong. I wouldn't be surprised if these girls' parents actually try to blame the victim for the assault. I've heard of a few parents of bullies complaining to the principal that their child wasn't the one at fault and the teacher is just picking on their kid. The teacher could catch Little Billy beating up on Tommy again on videotape and Little Billy's parents still wouldn't believe their spoiled brat could do such a thing :rolleyes: