As I stated on another forum, after reading several articles on this, it became quite clear that the student did absolutely NOTHING wrong. He was charged with "nearly inciting a riot". However, reports state that the boy remained calm and collected, but firm in his right to wear the shirt. It was the TEACHER that raised her voice and caught the attention of the other students in the lunchroom, which launched crowd support for the boy. The student had been wearing the shirt nearly all day without incedent until the TEACHER made an issue out of it. One article even stated that when the officer arrived and told the boy he was going to be arrested, the boy held his hands out and said, "OK".
The articles stated that "he wouldn't stop talking" which kept the officer from doing his job. What?
If you read the schools policy on dress, it states absolutely NOTHING about and NRA shirt or a shirt depicting a hunting gun. The policy states that an ADMINISTRATOR has the right to determine inappropriate attire. The TEACHER is NOT an ADMINISTRATOR. The TEACHER overstepped her authority as well as school dress code policy and it was the TEACHER who nearly incited the riot.
If charges were brought against this teacher, and others like her, for disrupting the educational process, I bet all this "pop tart", "pencil pointing" "gun picture" crap would come to a quick STOP!