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Mother of Bully Punches Woman Who Called Her Son a Bully

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"Police said an Ohio woman, upset that another woman called her son a bully, punched the other woman outside of a middle school.

Brunswick Police said witnesses reported seeing Connie Edmiston, 42, approach the other woman's car outside of Willetts Middle School after school Tuesday with her 13-year-old son in tow, and order the other woman to get out of the vehicle.

The alleged victim rolled down the window and Edmiston reached in and repeatedly punched the other woman in the face."


You don't have to be a child psychologist or a rocket scientist to determine why Connie Edmiston's son is a bully.

Edmiston's elevator doesn't reach the top floor; in fact I think it's stuck in the basement. What better way to prove that your son is not a bully, than by punching the woman who called the kid a bully.

Edmiston and her bully son should attend an anger management class.

Edmiston was arrested and charged with assault. I wonder if she will try to prove to the judge that she's not guilty of assaulting anyone by hitting him upside the head with his own gavel.

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