A Florida family was forced to bury their sweet 11-year-old boy after an apparent suicide. However, the lawsuit they filed points to a shocking suspect in the bullying he experienced before his death.
Legacy Elementary School fifth grader Louis Johnson was reported to have taken his own life in April of 2023. The Marion County Sheriffâs Office said after coming home, his dad left his firearm on the counter and walked outside briefly to check his truck. Within that time, Louis grabbed the gun and shot himself. Despite being hospitalized, police said he died two days later from the injuries.
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Following the incident, his parents passed out âSuicide Preventionâ flyers to spread awareness. However, they also used their activism to call out the person they believe was responsible for making Louisâ life miserable: one of his teacherâs, Dawn White.
In a newly filed wrongful death lawsuit, the parents detailed the heartbreaking verbal abuse Louis was allegedly subject to. White was accused of ridiculing Louis in front of his classmates for months ahead of his death. The suit says the teacher would call the boy âstupid,â said he âdidnât know anythingâ and mocked him about his grades in front of the class. She would even go as far as encouraging other students in joining the banter, the suit claims.
âI donât know why youâre talking because you donât even know anything. You donât know nothing in this class. Isnât that right, kids?â White allegedly told Johnson, per the lawsuit.
Johnsonâs parents, Tyka and Louis Sr., accused Marion County Public Schools of taking âno actionâ to prevent the alleged bullying after having contacted the school to discuss the matter but to no avail, per the suit. They said as a result, their son suffered mental distress including anxiety, depression and embarrassment which manifested into physical distress. Following an internal investigation into Louisâ death, Whiteâs contract with the school was not renewed, per the Ocala Star-Banner.
The investigation found she âchronically inflicted psychological distressâ on not just Louis but on âmultiple students.â The report says she âverbally insulted, humiliated and embarrassed studentsâ which âcreated a hostile educational environment.â Unfortunately, amidst the alleged bullying, Louisâ requests to be released from her class went unheard. Now, Johnsonâs family are left grieving the boy they described as being âfull of potential and promise.â
âHe loved the beach, catching crabs, making TikTok recipes and was a huge advocate for the homeless. If he saw a homeless person, he immediately said, âDad, we gotta pray for that person,ââ they wrote in a GoFundMe post. âFor those of you who knew him, you were the lucky ones. He would light up any room with his infectious smile. Through this page we not only want to give LJ the voice he deserves, but to bring awareness to suicide as a result of adult bullying against children.â
Johnsonâs family demanded $75,000 in damages as well as a jury trial.
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