The story started two years ago, but has not ended.

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8th grader Who Faced Charges for NRA shirt files suit against school

Update on this story from two years ago about a student who faced criminal charges in an altercation stemming from his National Rifle Association t-shirt:

Jared Marcum’s mother has filed a lawsuit against the Logan County (West Virginia) Board of Education and several middle-school officials over their actions toward her son in April 2013, the Student Press Law Center reports.

The boy, then 14, was ordered to turn his shirt inside out because it displayed “the NRA logo and a hunting rifle that said ‘PROTECT YOUR RIGHT’” – allegedly violations of the school dress code. School officials called the police, and when Jared tried to tell his side over the din of the officials in the room, “police charged him with obstructing an officer,” the suit says.


 
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