

“He conducted a thorough investigation, the judge found probable cause, and the accused pled guilty. Chief Pomesky is one of the most highly respected law enforcement officials in all Stark County,” said Attorney Edmond J. “Elected politicians are not responsible for enforcing the law – police officers are. She paid a fine and completed the court’s First Time Offender Diversion Program. All rights reserved.McDowell ended up pleading guilty to the charge. Parents test school liability in bullying and child suicideĭownload the Cleveland 19 News app and First Alert Weather app.Ĭopyright 2018 WOIO.Warning signs of suicide every parent needs to know.Perry High School implements suicide prevention program.Child Psychologist: Parents and students need to talk about the recent teen suicides.We ask that the community continues to support our students, parents and district. "We will continue to be available to help our students during this difficult time. "The safety and well-being of our students is always our top priority," said Beatty. Counselors are on site in the school district and are available to assist students with the grief process. "The student and his family are in our thoughts and prayers." The Stark County Coroner's Office determined that the middle school student died on Monday evening from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. "We are truly saddened by the loss of one of our middle school students," said Superintendent Scott Beatty. The Perry Township Police Department has determined that this tragic loss is a non-school related issue and a police investigation is currently in progress. The Perry Local School District is devastated over the loss of a middle school student on Jan.
