From Savannah, GA comes this little number.
Halloween drawing scares teacher, gets student in hot water
During art class Tuesday, Jordan drew a scarred vampire with bloodshot eyes and with blood dripping from its nose, mouth and down its cheeks. Art teacher Lloyd Harold helped the boy shade the sketched eyes to give the drawing an even creepier look.
“The assignment was to draw a scary mask or picture - basically a Halloween activity,” Harold said.
As a final gory touch, Jordan used a red marker to write “I Kill For Blood” under his drawing.
However, when Jordan’s homeroom teacher, Melissa Pevey, saw the drawing, she found it disturbing. Pevey was concerned enough to contact assistant principal Valerie Johnson and Campus Police.
But it wasn’t blood and gore that bothered Pevey. She believed the blood looked a lot like gang-related teardrop tattoos, and she thought the words “I Kill For Blood” could be tied to an infamous Los Angeles street gang known as The Bloods.
Jordan’s mother, LaKisha Hood, was shocked to find that her son’s art lesson had evolved into a gang investigation.
“They told me the droplets could actually be a gang symbol for the number of people he killed,” she said.
They sent him to see a shrink.


I note in passing that once upon a time, the best schools didn’t permit women to teach at all. I went to one such.
They should have sent the teacher to the shrink instead.