The cause of the incident is quite simple.
The woman in front of him is named Myra Walsh.
She runs a small clothing store to support her family.
She has a son named Carrick Hall, who attends the first grade in Kenton County Third High School.
Carrick Hall is usually a good student, with decent grades, and according to the teachers, there should be no problem for this child to get into college.
But just a few days ago, Carrick had an argument with a classmate, and then he struck with a punch, hitting the classmate's mouth and knocking out a tooth.
Upon learning of the situation, Myra Walsh rushed to the school to apologize to the assaulted student and actively compensated them for their dental bills.
However, the school said that Carrick's act of fighting seriously violated school regulations and he must be expelled.
Myra Walsh of course could not accept such a reality.
She ran to the principal's office to plead.
