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Eighteen-year-old Izaha Akins, who is now facing felony charges after Ohio school officials realized the state senator who had given a lecture to a high school class was actually just a teen. A normal, non-senator, prank-lovin badass teen.
Akinss ruse, while elaborate, wasnt sophisticated. After learning about Ohio Senator Dave Burkes upcoming visit to the schools American government class, Akins called the classs teacher to explain that Burke had been forced to resign due to an illness. Akins, naturally, had been chosen as Burkes replacement, making him the youngest state senator ever.
Should Akins have done this? No, probably not. But should an American government teacher have known that this teen probably wasnt an actual state senator? Why, yesyes he should have.
From the Huffington Post:
When the teacher, Henry Stobbs, asked why he hadnt heard about Akins appointment, the teen replied that he was the second choice and that the first choice had declined the offer. He also said that Burke had yet to publicly announce his resignation but would do so in the coming weeks.
Akins request to move his visit from January to December was approved and the teen and people posing as his aides secured a car and driver from a local car dealership, according to reports. When he arrived at the school for his visit, he used his own ID card to sign in. He received a tour and went on to give a lecture to the students, authorities said.
Everything seemingly in perfect order, the young Senators visit went off without a hitch. As the schools superintendent, Ken Ratliff, told The Toledo Blade, The presentation was about being active in politics, political processes. Everyone thought it was legit, bought into it, including the teacher. Until several weeks later, that is.
When Burke showed up on January 14a month after Akinss staged eventschool officials realized that perhaps the 18-year-old child roaming their halls had not been a state senator after all...
Akins has since been arrested and is facing one count of impersonating a peace officer and one count of telecommunications fraud. Both are felonies.
Now, there are two major injustices at play here.
The first: Any teacher who would believe this kid without faltering probably isnt the best person to be teaching our nations youth about government. If anything, teen senator did a public service by exposing yet another crack in the foundation of our education system.
The second: Anyone who manages to pull off a cool prank of this magnitude deserves a reward, not jail time.
http://gawker.com/incredible-teen-tricked-school-into-believing-he-was-a-1760600027
Gotta say, I love a ballsy prank (particularly if it hurts no one).
MisterP
(23,730 posts)Glassunion
(10,201 posts)Who knew?
giftedgirl77
(4,713 posts)imanamerican63
(13,671 posts)Rex
(65,616 posts)There really is no next step. I am surprised he did not get caught. Even with the production play.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)dmr
(28,321 posts)Botany
(70,292 posts)" ... he used his own ID card to sign in."