DD (16) just completed mock AS levels History, Maths, Eng Lit & Politics. Was finding 6th form great fun. Came home the other day to say it had been the worst day EVER! (There have been a few of those) A guy she considered a friend yanked her lanyard of her neck and threw her id on the floor, in the dining hall in front of everyone. She went outside to be met by a friend who when asked if she was ok, DD burst into tears. Teacher come along and brought DD into office to find out what happened. When eventually it was prised out of her, he went off to confront said friend who did the yanking. He has now been excluded and is on a campaign (indirectly) to let her know he intends harm. 'You think you got away with it b*h, I know where you live, ''I'm going to hunt you down & bury u 6 feet under - & the like.
I'm so furious, I'm beside myself. DH wants to go to the police & the Headmaster afterward. DD thinks she's already in enough grief as a 'snake' things will only get worse. We apparently don't understand what its like in this part of London ( we emigrated here 24 yrs ago) . A 'snake' is a death sentence. Really at a loss what to do. I so desperately want to report this, but don't want to make things worse for her. Feel like a tiger with a threatened cub. should I let it go? Am I over reacting? is this how things go for kids these days?