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The 'non-suspicious', sudden death of a 12-year-old boy in Sacramento on Wednesday, is being investigated by Folsom police following allegations he was bullied.
'Ronin, who turned 12 in June, was enrolled at Folsom Cordova Community Charter School. Students there study independently at home and pursue the curriculum from the district...Some students posting on the social media site Instagram said Ronin had been bullied and said they saw that as a link to his death.'
Principal John Bliss wrote to parents that all the circumstances of Ronin's death are not yet known, but the school will “continue our work to maintain a safe, caring and positive school environment free from bullying and harassment."
'Daniel Thigpen, spokesman for the Folsom Cordova Unified School District, said instances of bullying against Ronin had been reported in recent years. “I can tell you we looked into each one of them and investigated them fully and took appropriate action for each instance.”
“We don’t know if there was a connection between bullying and his death,” he said. “But at the end of the day, we want all of our students to be protected from any form of harassment at school.” '
http://www.sacbee.com/community/folsom-el-dorado/article4288714.html
'Ronin, who turned 12 in June, was enrolled at Folsom Cordova Community Charter School. Students there study independently at home and pursue the curriculum from the district...Some students posting on the social media site Instagram said Ronin had been bullied and said they saw that as a link to his death.'
Principal John Bliss wrote to parents that all the circumstances of Ronin's death are not yet known, but the school will “continue our work to maintain a safe, caring and positive school environment free from bullying and harassment."
'Daniel Thigpen, spokesman for the Folsom Cordova Unified School District, said instances of bullying against Ronin had been reported in recent years. “I can tell you we looked into each one of them and investigated them fully and took appropriate action for each instance.”
“We don’t know if there was a connection between bullying and his death,” he said. “But at the end of the day, we want all of our students to be protected from any form of harassment at school.” '
http://www.sacbee.com/community/folsom-el-dorado/article4288714.html