"Disabled Person for Sale" Female Student Who Posted Friend's Photo... Repeatedly Insulted Teacher, Eventually Sent to Juvenile Detention Center View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Sumi] A middle school girl who posted a photo of a classmate along with the phrase "Disabled person for sale" on the secondhand goods trading platform Danggeun Market and received a probation order was eventually placed in a juvenile detention center after repeatedly insulting her teachers.


According to Gunsan Probation Office in Jeonbuk on the 11th, A (13) violated probation conditions and was detained at Gwangju Juvenile Detention Center with court approval.


Last October, A posted a photo of a disabled classmate on Danggeun Market with the caption "Disabled person for sale," resulting in a short-term probation order from the court on charges of defamation.


However, the Gunsan Probation Office stated that A showed no signs of remorse during the probation period. Upon the probation officer’s visit to her home, A refused to meet and did not answer phone calls, disobeying the probation officer’s guidance and supervision from the start of probation.


She also repeatedly skipped school without permission and bullied classmates on days she attended, frequently insulting teachers. During class, A loudly spoke on her cellphone, and when the homeroom teacher tried to stop her, she hurled insults such as, "If you leave fingerprints on my phone, be prepared to pay 1.08 million won," and "You have no money, so you became a teacher?what a life. Now you’re even borrowing my phone and showing signs of kleptomania."


She even recorded a teacher during class on her cellphone and uploaded the video to social media, leaving a comment saying, "I will do whatever you tell me. For example, stabbing the teacher with a weapon."



Judging that A’s behavior had gone too far, the probation office immediately took disciplinary action and decided to place her in a juvenile detention center.


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