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Saginaw Michigan personal injury: cheerleaders suspended for urinating in soda

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Legal News for Michigan Personal Injury Attorneys. Two Saginaw High School cheerleaders were suspended for a spiking a cup of soda with urine.

News for Michigan personal injury attorneys- High school cheerleaders suspended after urinating in victim’s drink.

Saginaw, MI—Two Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were disciplined with in-school suspension after one of the teens reportedly urinated in a cup of soda and then went on to deceitfully trick two members of the cheerleading squad into drinking the tainted beverage. The unruly incident occurred at a Saginaw High School basketball game last season but was only recently brought to public light, according to information provided by CBS 11.

According to Kaleigh Smith, a Saginaw cheerleader and victim of the “prank”, the unidentified culprit allegedly urinated in a cup of soda and then went off to convince two members of the cheerleading team to drink the concoction. Two other cheerleaders were reportedly aware that there was pee mixed in with the soda, but stayed quiet as they watched their teammates drink from the cup. Smith reportedly stated, “You don’t act like a team like that… You don’t do that your teammates and you don’t do that to a friend—you don’t do that to anybody,” with regard to the shocking episode.

While the disturbing incident was only brought to light after one of the victim’s parents reported it to the school, the cheerleader who was responsible for the act was not kicked off the cheerleading team. According to another Saginaw student, Sage Sadler, “It should be stiffer than that… How are they going to let them back on the squad after they do that to their own teammates?” Eagle Mountain Saginaw School District officials allegedly maintained their belief that the girls’ punishment was suitable with regard to their misconduct. No police report has been filed as of yet.

Legal News Reporter: Sandra Quinlan- Legal News for Michigan Personal Injury Lawyers. News Source: JusticeNewsFlash.com – Press Release Distribution

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