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  • 27
    Jan
    2012
    1:36pm, EST

    School suspends cancer-survivor boy for growing hair for Locks of Love

    Lathan Goumas / Flint Journal via AP

    J.T. Gaskins was suspended from school for violating the school's dress code policy because his hair is too long.

    By msnbc.com staff

    A few inches of hair stand between J.T. Gaskins and an education.

    The 17-year-old, who had been treated for cancer and said he now wants to grow his hair to give to Locks of Love -- a charity that provides wigs for kids who lose their hair due to chemotherapy and other treatments -- was recently suspended from Madison Academy, a  charter school in Burton, Mich., for refusing to trim his tresses.

    Gaskins told The Flint Journal that he was diagnosed with leukemia as an infant and has been cancer-free since age 7. “This is something I want to do, and I feel very strongly about it.”


    The school’s dress code policy, spelled out in the student-parent handbook, says hair must bair must  be kept “clean, neat, free of unnatural or distracting colors, off the collar, off the ears and out of the eyes” for boys.

    Gaskins’ hair, which resembles the windswept bangs of Justin Bieber, dangles at his eyes and covers his ears.

    His mother, Christa Plante, told the Journal she supports her son and remembers his cancer fight as a small child. “The fact that he’s ready to talk about everything he went through, his strength ... I can’t deny him that. He’s ready to speak out about what he’s been through,” Plante said, according to the newspaper.

    Plante started an online petition asking the school board to amend the hair policy for boys. As of Friday, more than 160 people had signed on.  

    "Female students can grow and donate their hair, yet boys cannot," the petition says. "... we are simply asking for compromise and to allow not only my son, but anyone wanting to donate to be allowed to do so, to allow the boys the same rights and freedoms as the girl students."

    Board meeting
    Superintendent Will Kneer says school officials have been trying to work out a solution. He says the five-member school board may soon take up a possible revision to the dress-code policy to take into account special situations like Locks of Love.

    “The board is charged with the responsibility of assembling a group of policies and procedures that most uphold the vision and mission of the school and serve the school best as a whole and the community as a whole,” Kneer told msnbc.com on Friday.

    Friday was the fourth straight day of classes Gaskins has missed. Kneer says school officials are trying to find ways to provide for his continuing education while he remains out of class.

    “My immediate concern is, what are we going to do for this kid to make sure he doesn’t lapse,” Kneer said.

    "Personally, my heartfelt desire at this moment is to have that child back in school."

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    656 comments

    Perhaps I'm under-thinking this, but why can't he just pin it back? It probably won't be the most stylish 'do in the school, but it would allow him to keep the hair and comport with the school's rule. The rule as reproduced just says it has to be kept off collars, ears, and out of eyes.

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  • 12
    Aug
    2010
    2:24pm, EDT

    Further charges to come

    Arlington, Va., police

    Elias Abuelazam

    Michigan officials say Elias Abuelazam has been charged with assault with intent to murder in the July 27 stabbing in Flint. That's a life-in prison charge, and further charges are pending.

    Authorities say he could be returned to Michigan as early as Friday, assuming he waives extradition.

    Abuelazam, 33, is a legal resident of the United States from Tel Aviv, Israel, with residences in Bradenton, Fla., and Michigan. Here's how his arrest went down, officials say:

    Surviving victims were able to give Flint police and a Michigan State Police task force a physical description of the man, who wore a white T shirt with a New Amsterdam gym logo. Police determined that Abuelazam had been given a shirt like that previously.

    The survivors also described the stabber as driving a green-over gold Chevrolet Blazer. Abuelazam owned such a vehicle, police learned, when he was arrested for a traffic violation in Leesburg, Va., on Aug. 5 driving a 1996 green and gold Blazer. He was held overnight on a prior warrant for an alleged assault in Michigan.


    On Aug. 11, a tipster called police in Flint directing to the Kingswater Market in Beecher, just north of Flint, where security surveillance tape showed a clerk matching the assailant's description.

    Investigators learned that Abuelazam was in Louisville, Ky., earlier this week, where they coordinated with officials of the Transportation Security Administration to discover that he had a ticket from Atlanta to Tel Aviv. He was arrested at the Atlanta airport without incident.

    Authorities say Abuelazam worked at the Kingswater Market until Aug. 1; previously, he worked as a mental health technician at a residential psychiatric health center while he was living in Virginia.

    10 comments

    Yes in deed, it seems that some "bloggers" are digressing from the subject of the article to "nit-pick" the sentence structure and spelling of other "bloggers". As for myself, I'm glad they caught the guy! (Pardon me, I guess I should have called him a "male suspect" or " a young gentleman of Israe …

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  • 12
    Aug
    2010
    1:37pm, EDT

    Suspect was arrested, released last week

    Police in Northern Virginia say Elias Abuelazam was arrested last week during a traffic stop and later released, The Associated Press reports.

    Abuelazam was pulled over on a routine traffic stop at 1:15 a.m. on Aug. 5, Arlington County police say. When officers found out he was wanted on a simple assault warrant in Leesburg, he was released on personal recognizance, police say.

    20 comments

    Blacks aren't always let go on they're own recognisance. You try to read the paper. Unbelievable that people have blinders on.

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  • 12
    Aug
    2010
    1:23pm, EDT

    Suspect 'was just the sweetest guy'

    Flint court records show that Elias Abuelazam — whose residence is listed as Bradenton, Fla. — is officially charged with assault with intent to murder in the stabbing of Antwione Marshall on July 27 in Flint, the Detroit Free Press reports.

    Police raided a rental home on Maryland Street last night, the paper says, and were still there this morning. It's just two blocks from where the first of 20 stabbing victims in the Flint case was found on May 24.

    Abuelazam was arrested last night as a "person of interest" in 20 stabbings, five of them fatal, across three states, one of them Virginia. The Washington Post reports that Abuelazam was in the Washington area between 1998 and 2007 and owned a house in Leesburg, a Virginia suburb.

    It says it tracked down Abuelazam's sister, who still lives in Leesburg, and his ex-wife, who's now in Texas. Both declined to comment.

    But Abuelazam's former mother-in-law, Kimberly Hirth, says her daughter divorced Abuelazam after three years of marriage in 2007.

    "He was just the sweetest guy," Hirth says.

    5 comments

    Abu will be water boarded and if he has connections to terrorist groups it will be discovered. He might be a holy warrior that was sent to the US on a Jihad. His link to Christianity could be a cover for his mission to start a racial war in America.

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  • 12
    Aug
    2010
    1:00pm, EDT

    Alleged suspect was 'good employee'

    Abdulla Farrah, a manager at the Kingwater Market in Mount Morris Township, Mich., tells NBC station WEYI of Flint that police reviewed surveillance video at his store yesterday in their investigation of Elias Abuelazam.

    Abuezalam, whom Farrah calls "Eli," was a good employee for the month or so he worked at the store. But he left Aug. 1, saying he was off to see some relatives, and never returned, Farrah says.

    3 comments

    I am so sick of people trying to whitewash these monsters!!! Only if they are black are called the monsters that they are!! This man is a monster - pure and simple.

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