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    Who was Asa Coon?"the kid they wood not stop picking on"

             

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    Some of the kids called him Jack Black, the loud, chubby, long-haired actor in the movie "School of Rock." He could be loud sometimes, all right, and his appearance cried for attention: his shock of wavy brown hair, his fingernails painted black, the dog collar around his neck, his faded rock concert T-shirts under a trench coat. But there was another Asa Coon, an Asa Coon far more menacing than the loopy kid with the unkempt hair and faux Gothic look. yell most of the same appearanc the brian deneke had use like black t shirts and dog collar on his neck what a 10 years tell the story well brian deneke don't paint his fingernails  black . This was the Asa who always seemed to be in fights at school. This was the Asa who slapped around his mother. This was the Asa who talked about suicide. And it was this Asa, authorities say, who walked into Success Tech Academy Wednesday with a satchel full of guns and ammunition and opened fire on teachers and students. "In the end, you never know who is going to snap," classmate Aaron King said while heading home through a cold afternoon drizzle. "You have to watch who you make mad." What apparently pushed Asa's troubled young mind over the edge was an argument with classmates about the existence of God. It happened a few days ago in reading class. Asa said he didn't believe in God and didn't respect God. Another kid disagreed. Asa said he worshipped rock star Marilyn Manson. He flashed the other kid an obscene gesture. After school, the two kids got into a fought. Asa took a beating. Both were suspended. "I'm going to get you," he warned his tormentor. "I will get you." Some youngsters say Asa was goaded into fights and picked on. Even before the fight, he confided to friends that he was going to shoot up the school. "I thought he was just kidding," said Demar Tabb, 15, a classmate. "I probably should have said something, but I didn't think anything would actually happen." True to his word, Asa entered his school on a steel-gray October.10.2007 day looking for revenge. He shot two teachers and two classmates before he put the gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger. He was 14. Asa Coon grew up in a family where violence seemed commonplace. His older brother, Stephen, was twice charged with both domestic violence and assault by the time he was 13. He was recently released from prison. Court records show that his father's whereabouts are largely unknown. The Department of Children and Family Services was called to the Coon home in 2000 because Asa had burns on his arms and scratches on his forehead. When he was 12, Asa was charged in Juvenile Court with domestic violence. His mother, Lori, had called the police and told them that Asa slapped her and called her a vulgar name. She had been trying to intervene in a fight between Asa and his twin sister Nicole. "He's a very hyper kid," said Rachel Metzger, who lives near the Coons. "He's constantly yelling at his mom or anybody else. He's pretty violent." Once in court, a magistrate ordered Asa to undergo psychological testing and follow the orders of doctors. The magistrate also ordered the family to undergo therapy together. Asa immediately refused to obey probation rules. He threw the paperwork on the floor and charged out of the office, nearly knocking his mother to the ground. After that, the magistrate wanted to send Asa to the Youth Development Center in Hudson. While waiting for a spot to open at the center, the boy was placed in the Jones Home, an interim shelter care facility on the West Side. He attempted to kill himself there. Eventually, Asa was sent to the downtown detention center and placed on two medications, Trazodone, a anti-depressant and sedative and Clonodine, a medicine meant to treat high blood pressure but sometimes used to treat ADHD. He spent a few days at Laurelwood Hospital before being released to home detention. The Laurel wood staff concluded that Asa had suicidal tendencies and was trying to push all "their buttons." They thought he may be bipolar but agreed he needed more evaluation. The relationship between the boy and his mother remained combative, Juvenile Court records show. One time, in front of a home detention officer, both of them screamed and cursed at each other because Asa had refused to take his medication. His home detention officer also noted that the house Asa lived in on West 43rd Street was in a neighborhood plagued by drug trafficking and gangs. He wrote that the Coons' front yard was cluttered with debris and dog feces. Less than a month after the suicide attempt -- Asa, then a seventh-grader at Thomas Jefferson School -- was suspended for attempting to hurt another student. "He had issues," a teacher who once worked at the school said yesterday. "I was not surprised at all he was the shooter." There were times when it looked like things might improve.

       


    The home detention officer said Asa showed up for his appointments and was courteous. Last November, Asa had completed his counseling, anger management classes and community service. After five months without incident, he was released from probation. With all of his problems, nobody denied that Asa was smart. His friends say he liked to talk about the space program, the FBI and global warming. Some even called him a genius. They remember Asa building fantastic towers out of nothing but paperclips. He could take appliances apart around the house and put them back together. He also liked to help adults fix and build things. "As long as he was busy with his hands, he was cool," said a family friend who had known the boy since he was 6. "But when he was bored, he would lash out." Asa and his twin sister, Nicole, were total opposites, she said. He was somewhat withdrawn, had dark hair and preferred to sit inside and draw. She is outgoing, blond and preferred to play outside. But Nicole Coon was inside her house when the police pulled up on a cool and rainy Wednesday afternoon with the bad news. Moments later, the girl bolted out the front door and collapsed in the street. "My brother!" she cried as her mother climbed into a police cruiser and headed downtown. "Oh my God!"

    some side it was a race he do not like black people but he had a few black friends as see in news video's this kid see like he with there hell at that school be pick on every day by other kids getting paper ball toss at him in class most of the time we here at big8atitsbestnews don't support shooting up schools but don't support  picking on kids and others bass on there looks and ways do's and if they don't believe in god that others ways are there life ways not ares .it's sad this night mare had to happy he had to shoot a teen that pick on him and two other peers and two teachers that wood not listen to asa coon about others picking on him every day near most of the time they have good time going after asa coon and he got picking on going home to by bullies they go after him win he was going home his family well see other kids beaten the hell at of asa coon he look he beat up the tv news video to with the other kids see in the video .

    The 14-year-old who opened fire at his high school had been upset with teachers, saying they wouldn't listen to his side of the story regarding a recent after-school scuffle that got him suspended, the teenager's uncle said Friday.  Larry Looney, who lived upstairs from Asa Coon in a duplex, said the two were lifting weights Tuesday when the boy told him about Monday's fight with another student and his three-day suspension.  “He really didn't want to talk about it,” Looney said. “He said he really didn't do anything to start it. He said the teachers wouldn't listen to his side of the story.  “I just can't believe he would do anything like that.”  Coon shot two teachers and two students Wednesday at  Success Tech Academy  then committed suicide. All the shooting victims survived. One teacher remained hospitalized Friday in good condition.  Looney, 48, said his nephew was bullied and picked on his entire life and was thrilled to be accepted into Success Tech, viewing it as his only chance to escape the daily beatings he took. Coon told him recently that he was having problems with some students at Success Tech, an alternative high school in the Cleveland district that stresses technology and entrepreneurship for high-achieving students.  Looney wondered whether his nephew grew despondent that things weren't working out at the school.  “He really had high hopes because he knew ... this was his best chance, this was the safest type of environment,” Looney said. Looney never heard Coon make any threats against the school and never saw any warning signs. He said his nephew was an angry child, which Looney attributed to the bullying he received.  “When he was younger, he used to deal with his problems by tearing up his room,” he said.  A few years ago, Coon talked about suicide and received counseling, which seemed to help. “After a while, he got to where he didn't feel like that anymore,” Looney said.  He got good grades the previous two school years, received the required recommendations from school personnel and was accepted at Success Tech for his freshman year.  “He wanted to go to a school where he didn't get bullied. Where he could learn,” Looney said. “He liked to have sophisticated conversations with people. He was way beyond his years.”  As a teen who read “War and Peace” and had opinions on global warming and world issues, he was different, and that's why he was picked on, Looney said.  He routinely got roughed up after school, coming home with scratches and bruises. Looney witnessed some of the beatings as his nephew walked down the street.  The last time Looney saw his nephew, Coon was leaving his home Tuesday after their weightlifting session.  “He said, 'Thanks, uncle, for helping me work out. I appreciate it,”' Looney recalled. “I said, 'I'll see you now that a sad story one thing we have lean from this sad story picking on others just do's not pay off bullies need to live others  a lone it's sad i was pick i on by bullies show i now how it's was pick on a lot in copper school in Fresno ca 1991 -1993 it’s not fun at all to be pick on by bullies they yes the school did latten to nothing to shop it from happen.a girl benten up by bullies it was all over youtube that a  girl was beaten up by on other  girl  the teenagers mother watch and in joy the fight as her girl bent up this other girl she got bent up last year in 2006. they even a teacher had fund a shoot gun on copper school near a class room .i hate to see what that thing was gone to be use for im putter  shore was not for show and tell that is thank good they fund it and even a kid in Fresno got beaten to dearth last November.1.2006 win he got at school the kid got way with madder in Fresno the courts did nothing to this kid that sad poor family and his friends one see him on October.31.2006 she side he was give was candy that was the last time she saw here friend a live . 




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