![]() ![]() The axe sheath is shaped like a zombie head and is attached to a plastic belt. Now for the fun stuff – this costume comes with a plastic axed with fake blood and a ‘kill count’ carved into the handle. The signature hat is made of a khaki polyfoam and has an elastic cord. The knee-length trench coat has a tattered hem and sleeves. This zombie hunter costume is a unique kids costume that comes with everything your child needs to take on the undead – one corpse at a time! The olive green shirt has ‘zombie hunter’ along with a zombie head and two crossed guns printed on the front. Let your child suit up as a true survivor with this costume! Zombies need to be on guard because the Child Zombie Hunter is patrolling the streets and he's ruthless, ready to make the zombie kill of the week! He's made it a long way in the Zombie apocalypse and we'll let you in on a little secret-he didn't do it by making friends. Thankfully, with even more zombies roaming around than ever before, zombie hunters are also on the rise and are ready to take action! They’re just kids playing with toys…and we really haven’t had these conversations about what is appropriate to have in your room.Zombies may be experiencing a sort of modern day renaissance, but the truth is that when zombies are around, the living have everything to lose. That doesn’t mean that they’re a criminal or a threat. Kids fiddle and they don’t always pay attention to what’s being captured or filmed. We have to learn how to learn in this new environment,” she said. I actually embrace that and have kids share their toys. “I see Barbies being picked up and Godzillas coming in the screen. And he missed out on a week of making friends and getting to know teachers in his first year of middle school. What are they going to do to mend that?”Īdams-Blow said she teaches second grade through Google Meet in another district and encourages the children in her class to show their toys to their classmates if they can be seen on camera. “He made a mistake, and it was way overblown. “He’s being treated like he did something wrong, really wrong,” said Adams-Blow, who wondered whether anyone at the school would reach out to her son to rebuild his trust. Could you tell us about what’s going on?'” said Raykin. We saw something on video that’s a bit concerning. They could have just contacted the parents and said, ‘Hey, just wanted to check. In both situations, the schools clearly overreacted. “I understand the desire that school districts have for safety, but that has to be balanced out with good sense, and it’s obvious that no good sense was applied over here. The FOX31 Problem Solvers reached out to the school boards in both the Widefield District #3, where Elliott attends school, and in the JeffCo Public Schools district, where another boy, 11-year-old Maddox Blow, was suspended from Bell Middle School for handling his Airsoft gun during Zoom class, but no one responded to our messages as of the writing of this story. There was no reason to suspend anyone. It was a complete overreaction. “When you’re a kid that young, that’s really intimidating, and that can rupture the trust that these kids and the parents have with the school district,” said Raykin. “There was no reason to call the police. Igor Raykin, an education and civil rights attorney in the Denver area, said the discipline decisions in Elliott’s case and in another similar case in Jefferson County are examples of a pattern of over-criminalization in Colorado schools. “I didn’t mean to put it (the “Zombie Hunter” toy gun) across the camera or anything. I just wanted to move it across the couch,” said Elliott, who explained that he followed the teacher’s instructions when she asked him to put it away during class. His parents told the FOX31 Problem Solvers Elliott has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). I have a hard time trying to stay focused,” he said. “I didn’t know what was going to happen. I didn’t know if they were going to bust down the door,” said Isaiah Elliott, 12. “My heart was beating super fast.”Įlliott was suspended from Grand Mountain School near Colorado Springs after the incident on Aug. (KDVR) – The boy who was suspended for five days for handling his toy gun on-camera during a Zoom school session said he was “super scared” when two sheriff’s deputies came to his house to investigate. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.ĬOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. ![]()
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