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Dealing With Unforseen Pregnancy, Boy Jumps Out Of Moving Vehicle, Teen Boy Killed At 16, French Pupil Kills Teacher

Author
Rashon Baskerville Jr.
Published
Sun 15 Jun 2025
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The dark reality of America's schools unfolds in this season finale of RED Podcasting, where safety has become a luxury rather than a guarantee. From sexual predators in classrooms to deadly violence in hallways, these ten stories expose the dangers students face daily.

We begin with the troubling case of a New Jersey teacher charged with sexually assaulting her 17-year-old student, a stark reminder that those entrusted with our children's education sometimes harbor sinister intentions. The heartbreak continues with the story of Zaire Brooks, a promising 16-year-old athlete gunned down in Camden, prompting a poignant reflection on the unique grief that accompanies losing someone to murder.

Perhaps most disturbing is the pattern of authority figures exploiting their positions to prey on vulnerable students. As I've documented hundreds of such cases over four seasons, the message becomes clear: there's no such thing as being too cautious when it comes to protecting our children. Parents must remain vigilant, set boundaries, and teach their kids to recognize potentially dangerous situations with adults who might seem trustworthy.

The podcast explores the global nature of school violence through a shocking incident in France, where a 14-year-old fatally stabbed a staff member during a routine bag check. This international perspective reminds us that educational violence transcends borders and cultures.

Between stories of bathroom vandalism, principals arrested for intoxicated driving, and pregnant women attacked at graduation ceremonies, a disturbing portrait emerges of educational environments where safety can no longer be taken for granted.

As we close Season 4, I reflect on why school news demands our attention – these aren't just isolated incidents but warning signals of broader societal issues affecting our most vulnerable. By understanding these patterns, we gain insight into protecting the next generation from harm.

Thank you for your support through 128 episodes this school year. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for updates during our summer break, and join us for Season 5 beginning in September as we continue shining light on the stories that mainstream media often overlooks but that directly impact our children's safety and future.

"Your Weekly Ride To All School News ! "

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