Some call it "bullying," but I call it emotional and physical torture. And it was school centered, emotional torture that claimed the life of 11-year-old Carl Joseph Walker Hoover last Monday. This young boy, who played football, basketball and was a Boy Scout, hanged himself when anti-gay bullying and constant harassment became too much for him to bear.
Carl Joseph Walker Hoover was so overwhelmed by bullying that he committed suicide by hanging himself with an extension cord.Source Advocate.com via nowpublic.com
His mother found his broken little body, living every parent's worst nightmare. [Carl's mother] Sirdeaner Walker, who was active at Carl Joseph's school as a member of the parent teacher organization, was aware that her son was being bullied and experienced repeated frustration at getting the administration to do anything effective about it.
Carl played football, basketball, and was a boy scout -- but that didn't stop other kids from picking on him, his mom said. Students called him gay and made fun of him for the way he dressed.
Sirdeaner Walker said she began phoning his school repeatedly when Carl first told her about the bullying last September, but she says the school was unresponsive.
Carl Joseph Walker Hoover should have been with us this Easter.
Sirdeaner Walker: It was just unbelievable to me. I thought I was in a dream. I thought I was in a nightmare. I couldn't lift him - so all I could do was scream.Source NECN.com
In the days since, Sirdeaner and her close family - have been asking the question why? They say Carl was a great kid who loved sports and was involved in many community organizations and attended church every Sunday. The answer, they believe, can be traced to the cruelty of some of his classmates at the New Leadership charter school in Springfield. Sirdeander Walker: He was being teased at the school - he was being made fun of - he was being bullied. A lot of it surrounded by "you act gay," "are you gay?"
This story hits close to home for me. So far this year, four children have killed themselves to escape bullying - but it is not a new problem.
In grade school, I was emotionally tortured so relentlessly that for two years I could not go out for recess - at all. I was accused by the neighborhood kids of "talking white" and "dressing funny". I had my right cornea split by a boy who punched me, in class, while I was seated doing class work. At eight years old, the constant assaults left me severely depressed and suicidal.
I am thankful I made it through, and that my mother and grandmother scraped together the means to move to a different neighborhood where my life got better. But moving should not have to be the only solution for kids under assault. We adults must teach our children a deeper compassion and if they can't abide by basic rules of human civility then there must be harsh and swift consequences for abusive behavior. Period.


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By: indapendent on 4/13/2009 4:55PM
well u think that boy is a coward well u must have no pity for that child... and no knowlege to know what suffering that boy probably went through getting picked on every single day and all that harrassment thoughs other kids gave him why dont u put yourself in his place.kids these days dont know how cruel they can be and i see that every day in my school...so why dont u be quiet and have some sence and pity for other people besides just saying that child was a coward...why dont u try to find out all the pressure and hurrasment children get these day and know the facts....this message is to
KNOWWHATON!!
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By: Ann Jones on 4/13/2009 5:05PM
It is easy to tell that u do not have children to make such comment (Jesus forgives). The young man is not a coward he just could not take the pressue of being mistreatment on a daily basis. Maybe u r a bully for making this comment. My heart goes out to the child and his family, he is in Gods hands now at peace.
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By: D. Eileen on 4/13/2009 5:34PM
He was 11 years old-- his passing is tragic and it really isn't anyone's place to pass judgement on the courage of a little boy whose peers did their best to make him feel worthless. It's heartwrenching to imagine the amount of pain he must have been in.
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By: D. on 4/13/2009 5:43PM
He was eleven years old-- his death is tragic and no one is in the position to pass judgement on the courage of a little boy made to feel worthless each day. It's heartwrenching to imagine the amount of pain he must have been in.
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By: LAKAYJA on 4/13/2009 5:49PM
YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF HOW DARE YOU SAY SUCH OF THING HE WAS A KID WHO COULDNT SEE THE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL AND ITS TRULY SAD HE WAS A SMART CUTE KID AND HE DIDNT DESERVE TO BE TREATED LIKE THAT HAVE A HEART
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By: amery on 4/13/2009 5:55PM
wait until it happens to someone in your family or to you, you are the coward for saying something like that, God have mercy on your soul
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By: may on 4/13/2009 6:17PM
no he wasn`t he just was treid of being pick on
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By: Denise Sowell on 4/13/2009 6:57PM
Who are you to say that he was a coward! That says alot about you as a person. Children have alot to deal with in this world today and that is the best you can come up with! Get a life and just maybe you will have a better choice of words to say about someone else's child!
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By: Ooowee on 4/14/2009 7:54PM
How can you say that the boy was a coward? He was 11 years old, for God's sake! You need help.
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By: Alonda on 4/13/2009 7:35PM
This "boy" was a child barely old enough to comprehend the vast complexities of cowardice, suicide, or even the very meaning of homosexuality. "Plain and simple”, there are adults who have difficulty dealing with these types of issues; how on earth could anyone expect an 11 year old to manage them! Have you no compassion?!?!?!
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