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Falmouth Superintendent Has No Comment On Disciplinary Measures

Falmouth School Superintendent Lori S. Duerr said she cannot comment on whether the two Falmouth High teens who allegedly beat a Franklin teenager until he was unconscious have or will face disciplinary measure in the schools. “In accordance with State and Federal laws protecting student privacy, we cannot comment on disciplinary action. As with every student disciplinary matter, the principal has made decisions within her legal authority based on the information available to her at the time. The principal of Falmouth High School has my full support for her handling of this matter,” she said in a written response. The two male teens from Falmouth, ages 16 and 17, have been charged with assault and battery with serious bodily injury, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and simple assault and battery in Falmouth Juvenile Court.

Falmouth teens charged in the brutal beating of Franklin boy

Falmouth teens charged in the brutal beating of Franklin boy FALMOUTH Two Falmouth teens face assault and battery charges after a 17-year-old Franklin boy was kicked and beaten until he was unconscious during a party in August. The injured boy, who was visiting Falmouth, suffered a concussion and two fractures in his jaw on Aug. 15. His father brought him to Falmouth Hospital, and he was later admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital for possible brain bleeding, according to a redacted copy of the incident s police report.  The accused teens, one 16 the other 17, are both charged with assault and battery with serious bodily injury, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and simple assault and battery in Falmouth Juvenile Court. One of the teens had a pretrial hearing on Dec. 11 and the other had a pretrial hearing on Jan. 8.

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