"It's really disheartening we're still fighting about this today," Cusimano said.
Author: Erika Ferrando (WWL)
Updated: 6:52 PM CDT May 26, 2021
JEFFERSON PARISH, La. — The parents of 9-year-old Ka'Mauri Harrison were back in court Wednesday in their continued fight for justice for their son. The fourth grade Woodmere Elementary School student was suspended six days in September after his teacher saw a BB gun in his house during virtual learning.
Attorney General Jeff Landry joined his parents in court to hear arguments between the family and JP Schools.
Ka'Mauri's parents are fighting to have the suspension dropped from his record.
"It's been a lot, it's been overwhelming," said Nyron Harrison, Ka'Mauri's father, after Wednesday's court hearings. "I feel good and positive about today."