>>65973249Pipkin Pippa made this post.
You are making an enormous leap of logic and assuming what his behavior is like, while people were asking you to make no assumptions and just look at the decision itself. The decision was not that the behavior is bad or trying to stop him doing it, it was a strategic choice to report him as "brandishing a fake gun" knowing it would get him bonked, stretching the truth and being selective in what they say just like what people do to you.
The only valid excuse is that a lot of women genuinely know nothing about boys and think pointing your finger at somebody is a death threat, but teachers are encouraged to overreact like this even when they know they're wrong because they get off on flexing their authority. The idea she was desperately trying to get his bad behavior out of the classroom is based on no evidence and you have no idea what student-teacher relationships are actually like.
The same thing happened to me because I drew a short comic of stick figures sword-fighting. In art class of all places. And she never said anything to me, she dug it out of the trash after class. It wasn't even a teacher who knew me, it was a substitute teacher who was in tears describing me as a dangerous school shooter (I was 7). I was never asked what happened or even told what I had done wrong, they just hauled me in and had already made their decision.