School Suspends Boy, 13, for Posting Pic of Dr. Pepper Cans That Libs Don't Like

School Suspends Boy, 13, for Posting Pic of Dr. Pepper Cans That Libs Don’t Like


A Missouri school district is being sued for slapping a “cyberbully” label on a 13-year-old who shared a picture of Dr. Pepper cans in the shape of a rifle.

The incident took place in September, when the student, known as W.G., posted the photo to his private Snapchat account from his personal device while at home, according to Reason.

A lawsuit filed by Goldwater Institute’s American Freedom Network said, he was responding to a theme of “can art” and also attached an audio file with the words, “This is the famous AK-47, with over 50 million manufactured in ten countries, the AK-47 is the most popular assault rifle in the world.”

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The next day, W.G.’s school principal called Riley Grunden to say her son would

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