Crime & Safety

After Egging and Bullying, Woodbury High School Student Must Do Community Service

The girl called the victim names, cornered her in the hallway at school, egged her house, and harassed the girl on social media.

Remember the intensity of high school drama? It's only become worse since social media was added to the mix.

A Woodbury High School student must complete mandatory community service hours and enter a the Youth Service Bureau anti-bullying program after she egged a home and harassed someone on social media. According to the Woodbury Bulletin, the girl's ex-boyfriend began hanging out with another girl, who became the victim of bullying. The girl called the victim names, cornered her in the hallway at school, and harassed the girl on social media.

After a fight at homecoming, the victim's house was egged. An image of the "bully," sent via Snapchat, showed her in homecoming attire with numerous eggs in her lap.

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The bully's frustrated father said he was "not sure what to do anymore," but he agreed to help resolve his daughter's anger issues.

The bully has been to multiple YSB functions, while her friend, who also contributed to the bullying, received a verbal warning.

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