A Florida high school student was permanently expelled after a librarian caught the teen searching on the Internet for instructions to build a chemical pressure bomb. According to The Ledger of Lakeland, FL, the librarian alerted police. Though booted from the school, the student was not charged with a crime. School officials did not return phone calls seeking comment.
As reported in the Kansas City Star, the parents claim the school district had received previous complaints that 31-year-old assistant librarian Yancy Holden sexually harassed female students and still did not remove him from his position, which created a hostile and abusive school environment for the female freshman—a violation of Title IX.
Last year, Holden pleaded guilty to one count each of indecent liberties with a child and aggravated indecent liberties with a child at the school. He's currently serving a three-year prison sentence.
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