Katie Dunbar Wiggers alleges on social media that her daughter was bullied by another child whose parents coach Fremont sports.
Her daughter chose to walk away, but the other kid hit her multiple times in the back of her head.
High School is a place to learn, grow, and feel safe, but it has been a place of fear for some because of bullying.
One of the most serious forms of bullying is physical bullying, which includes hitting, pushing, or any other kind of bodily harm.
Kids who bully others sometimes do it to feel powerful or in control. It’s important to remember that bullying is always a choice, and it’s never the victim’s fault.
Getting hit or physically threatened isn’t easily forgettable. It causes physical injury, emotional pain, and academic problems.
Safety is the most essential thing when ur getting bullied. Therefore, you should remove yourself from the situation and inform a teacher, counselor, parent, or coach.
If everyone works together to speak up and support one another, then schools feel safer for everyone.
Mother Speaks Out After Daughter Assaulted at School
A local mother is taking a stand against bullying and violence after her daughter was physically assaulted at school.
The incident occurred when another student allegedly attacked Katie Dunbar Wiggers’s daughter.
According to a Facebook post from Wiggers, her daughter was punched in the face, hit multiple times in the back of the head, and struck in the back.
The attack reportedly happened because her daughter chose to walk away from a confrontation instead of fighting.
She expressed her anger and frustration online, directing a strong message to other parents, stating, “Don’t Let Your Kid Be A Bully, It’s Not Cool.“
Moreover, she criticized the parents of the alleged attacker, claiming they coach youth sports in Fremont and shouldn’t be anywhere around kids.
We as parents need to be better, if you don’t like me thats fine. You still don’t get to have your kids put your hands on my kids for no reason!!!
Katie Dunbar Wiggers
Wiggers declared she is done keeping quiet to keep the peace and is now speaking out publicly against what she calls assault.
The post has sparked a conversation online about parental responsibility and the serious consequences of bullying that escalates into physical violence.
Netizens supported her in the comment section and encouraged her to file a lawsuit.
Oh my gosh! That is terrible! Absolutely unacceptable and honestly I have hoped that Fremont would be better by now but it seems they haven’t changed their ways and as long as you are “someone” then what your kid does doesn’t matter. Needs to be more repercussions for bullies! Prayers for your daughter & family.
Tiffany Gillespie
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Katie Dunbar Wiggers studied at Muskegon Community College in 2017.
- She married Brett Wiggers, and they have three daughters.