Bullying an 11 yr old boy, killed himself.

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My bullied son's last day on Earth


* Story Highlights
* Jaheem Herrera, 11, was frustrated with bullies calling him "gay" and "the virgin"
* Boy came home happy, then mother, sisters found him hanging by belt in closet
* Mother says she believe son killed himself because nobody was helping
* Mom: "I lost my son and now something has to be done"
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By Mallory Simon
CNN
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Eleven-year-old Jaheem Herrera woke up on April 16 acting strangely. He wasn't hungry and he didn't want to go to school.
Jaheem Herrera's mother thinks he hanged himself because he was perpetually bullied at school.

Jaheem Herrera's mother thinks he hanged himself because he was perpetually bullied at school.
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But the outgoing fifth grader packed his bag and went to school at Dunaire Elementary School in DeKalb County, Georgia.

He came home much happier than when he left in the morning, smiling as he handed his mother, Masika Bermudez, a glowing report card full of A's and B's. She gave him a high-five and he went upstairs to his room as she prepared dinner.

A little later, when his younger sister called him to come down to eat, Jaheem didn't answer.

So mother and daughter climbed the stairs to Jaheem's room and opened the door.

Jaheem was hanging by his belt in the closet.

"I always used to see these things on TV, dead people on the news," says Bermudez. "I saw somebody die and to see this dead person is your son, hanging there, a young boy. ... To hang yourself like that, you've got to really be tired of something."

Bermudez says bullies at school pushed Jaheem over the edge. He complained about being called gay, ugly and "the virgin" because he was from the Virgin Islands, she said.
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"He used to say Mom they keep telling me this ... this gay word, this gay, gay, gay. I'm tired of hearing it, they're telling me the same thing over and over," she told CNN, as she wiped away tears from her face.

But while she says her son complained about the bullying, she had no idea how bad it had gotten.

"He told me, but he just got to the point where he didn't want me to get involved anymore because nothing was done," she said.

Bermudez said she complained to the school about bullying seven or eight times, but it wasn't enough to save him.

"It [apparently] just got worse and worse and worse until Thursday," she said. "Just to walk up to that room and see your baby hanging there. My daughter saw this, my baby saw this, my kids are traumatized."

She said Jaheem was a shy boy just trying to get a good education and make friends.

"He was a nice little boy," Bermudez said through her tears. "He loved to dance. He loved to have fun. He loved to make friends. And all he made [at school] were enemies."

Bermudez said she thinks her son felt like nobody wanted to help him, that nobody stood up and stopped the bullies.

"Maybe he said 'You know what -- I'm tired of telling my mom, she's been trying so hard, but nobody wants to help me,' " says Bermudez.

After Jaheem's death, the school board expressed condolences, saying the school staff "works diligently to provide a safe and nurturing environment for all students."

Trying desperately to understand what went wrong, Bermudez asked her son's best friend to recount what happened on the day Jaheem killed himself.

"He [said he was] tired of complaining, tired of these guys messing with him," Bermudez said, recalling the conversation with Jaheem's best friend. "Tired of talking, I think to his teachers, counselors and nobody is doing anything -- and the best way out is death."
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Allegations of such severe bullying surprises experts familiar with the school district. It's anti-bullying program was considered exemplary and includes programs to raise awareness and a specially trained liaison. Students are even asked to sign a no-bullying pledge. But other parents told CNN they have complained about bullying as well.

Despite recent strides towards preventing bullying in schools and increased awareness programs, a Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network study showed that 65 percent of teens are bullied each year and most believe adults can't help them.

Less than a month before Jaheem's death, a boy in Massachusetts killed himself after being bullied, harassed and called "gay."

Eliza Byard, executive director of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, says to be effective, awareness programs need to include education about the harm that can be done by teasing someone about sexuality or perceived sexuality.

"Anti-gay language is really the ultimate weapon for a bully who wants to degrade his or her peers," she says. "And any effective response to bullying has to take that on."

Bermudez doesn't understand why the children at school couldn't learn to get along. Because of it, she'll never get to see her son grow up.

"My baby, that's my only boy, and I lost him now," says Bermudez. "He was my first child and ... to lose him 11 years after, he didn't live his life."

She hopes her son's death will result in positive changes that will help other kids being bullied.

"Those that are being bullied -- they need to talk to their parents, they need to not hold back," she says. "I lost my son and now something has to be done."

11 year old boy died because of bullying at school.

thats just so unfair when nothing had been done at once. :mad: bullies has to STOP... NOW!!
 
Wow thats pretty harsh and cruel...very sad of the boy losing his life at an certain age like that.
 
Oh man, any bullier need charge with crime for encourage for someone to commit suicide as homicide because of bullying has cause to ruin kid's life but I don't think it would anything right now.

Passage of federal anti-bullying law in school could be possibly in congress due majority democrats would be make to have serious punishment for any bulliers, such as long suspension, expulsion or juvenile but some states already has similar law.
 
That's so terrible :( bullying is recognized as a serious problem in schools, and I believe his son's school should have taken that very seriously. Kids don't like to be bullied, it destroys their self-esteem, now it's too late for that 11 years old boy, but I hope in the future that the school will make some changes, because it's serious and it can be fatal.
 
That is so sad. Bullying happens so often and I think the parents of the bullies never care and don't try to stop it. They just regard their kids as the dominant winners.
 
Bully is natural in our life, that something you cannot prevent from stop thing happen. The victim have to be taught to deal with it than being wimp. Or that person will not make better in future. Why? That person give up without make deal to solution their problem. So, either their parents are responsible for these incident.

Someone bullying me, I had to fight back to end.
 
PowerON;1310580[B said:
]Bully is natural in our life[/B], that something you cannot prevent from stop thing happen. The victim have to be taught to deal with it than being wimp. Or that person will not make better in future. Why? That person give up without make deal to solution their problem. So, either their parents are responsible for these incident.

Someone bullying me, I had to fight back to end.

so you re saying that we had to disrespecting somebody else is also natural in the life? :squint:

yes we know that and we also grew on them with some respect, parents from their children who had bullied the others should have them disciplined with manners, too.. but c'mon, he was just 11 years old.. im very baffled and somehow impressed that kid knew how to hanged himself!? aint that crazy?!

that kid ought to be genius anyhow. maybe he watched too much of rated R movies. :ugh:
 
so you re saying that we had to disrespecting somebody else is also natural in the life? :squint:

yes we know that and we also grew on them with some respect, parents from their children who had bullied the others should have them disciplined with manners, too.. but c'mon, he was just 11 years old.. im very baffled and somehow impressed that kid knew how to hanged himself!? aint that crazy?!

that kid ought to be genius anyhow. maybe he watched too much of rated R movies. :ugh:

I rather to blame on bullier's parent over film companies.
 
Oh my dear :( It´s very sad... it remind me of 14 years old daughter of my co-worker hanged herself due school bully last December 2007. It´s horrible feeling because she and I were pregnant with our first child together. (6 months part). We saw our babies grow up together...

Give my sympathy to family of boy... :(
 
I rather to blame on bullier's parent over film companies.

I agree, but it's kid's responsibility to TELL parents what is really bother him. Will it help to go to see principal and tell him what happened ? Maybe, it helps for a principal to suspend some students who kept callin' a kid names ? :hmm:

 
Oh my dear :( It´s very sad... it remind me of 14 years old daughter of my co-worker hanged herself due school bully last December 2007. It´s horrible feeling because she and I were pregnant with our first child together. (6 months part). We saw our babies grow up together...

Give my sympathy to family of boy... :(

Even though it didn't affect you quite as much, you still had vested in that young lady's life. Don't ever forget her, Liebling.
 
I agree, but it's kid's responsibility to TELL parents what is really bother him. Will it help to go to see principal and tell him what happened? Maybe, it helps for a principal to suspend some students who kept callin' a kid names? :hmm:


Maria,

A kid can tell the principal until they're blue in the face and nothing is done. I was bullied in 7th grade and 10th. The three guys who did it in high school, I highly doubt they were ever separated from each other, as they did EVERYTHING together. I'll leave the word, "Everything" to the active imagination of the mind on this one.
 
I was bully in different thing such use word effect as pressure peer make them feel degrade or none of positive...

Until one day, I learn something... It did impact me and not doing bully for rest my life as much as I do MY BEST. Why do I bully due insult or speaking of where I am from... which it investing angry to spill the bean and they can see how angry the bean left you have in your stomach. again more spit out the word to hurt one of us.

I strong believe it need bully program...

what stop me...

Base on bible because I read...

Make me realize....

If I cont. being bully the person. What good cause that person's future going be like? Will that person cont. bully to other person, crime, low life, being hate, and everything that I create that person become monster. Should I proud of that... NO!

Stop and I did hard part to face people for their forgiving that I did foolish and encouraging them not to do same what I did...

Yes it part of nature of human, but not that cross line due angry of investing into our stomach... It not worth...
 
Bullying can really push children to the breaking point. It needs to be addressed seriously.
 
I agree, but it's kid's responsibility to TELL parents what is really bother him. Will it help to go to see principal and tell him what happened ? Maybe, it helps for a principal to suspend some students who kept callin' a kid names ? :hmm:


He was scared and don't know what to say because he don't know who he is because too much bullying on him at his social environments. Look at his age, he didn't learn how to confront properly yet. That's why the parents think it's because nobody help him and let the negative go in his heart.
 
He was scared and don't know what to say because he don't know who he is because too much bullying on him at his social environments. Look at his age, he didn't learn how to confront properly yet. That's why the parents think it's because nobody help him and let the negative go in his heart.

no you read it wrong.
he did talked to his mom about it and the mother did confronted to the principal about it but nothing has been done until then because the school says they would look into it but nothing had changed. thats how he ended his life this way.

plus kids at this age at this day had been improved a lot from our past history, especially he was on honor roll for straight As & Bs.. how can he not understand the environment or the effective on pressure of bullying, it happening all over the place, on news, television, the socials and everything. kids do understand the different between respect and manners. they just do assuming themselves that they are better than another.
 
no you read it wrong.
he did talked to his mom about it and the mother did confronted to the principal about it but nothing has been done until then because the school says they would look into it but nothing had changed. thats how he ended his life this way.

plus kids at this age at this day had been improved a lot from our past history, especially he was on honor roll for straight As & Bs.. how can he not understand the environment or the effective on pressure of bullying, it happening all over the place, on news, television, the socials and everything. kids do understand the different between respect and manners. they just do assuming themselves that they are better than another.

Yup you are right, but I was bullied at the schools too, does not do the homeworks, does not eat enough, hate the school so much, having good grades only when I was in the class, just like him, but I was teenage at that time. And I tried and tried to get rid of the bullying by being too nice and passive which does not work at all because it simply lead me to the drugs, depression, troublemakers, etc which they will laugh at me for.

Since reading this article, I can feel him because he do very good on the grades and do very good with getting along with others, he was too genius. That make others jealousy and start to bully him, he took it too seriously which he does not supposed to. He just need to learn how to be a little mean and how to deal with others who are mean.

However, due to his age, I felt so sorry for him what he have been through.
 
I agree, but it's kid's responsibility to TELL parents what is really bother him. Will it help to go to see principal and tell him what happened ? Maybe, it helps for a principal to suspend some students who kept callin' a kid names ? :hmm:


The mother did reported and complained to the school about the bullying 7 or 8 times, nothing was done to help him, How would she know that he was bullied? He told her all about it, he has to. The problem is that she was not aware that it was badder than she thought.

There is a time when enough is enough, he was pushed way too far-- had suffered from fear, anxiety and low self-esteem from being bullied, and this what cost him his life.
 
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