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Posted: 2015-10-23T19:55:40Z | Updated: 2015-10-23T20:10:19Z Assault with a Deadly ... Carrot? Teen Could Face Charges For Tossing Veggie | HuffPost

Assault with a Deadly ... Carrot? Teen Could Face Charges For Tossing Veggie

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Who knew carrots could be so dangerous?

The mother of a 14-year-old girl says her child is facing assault and battery charges for throwing a baby carrot at her school teacher. 

The teen was leaving class when she spotted a former teacher of hers in the hallway of Moody Middle School in Henrico County, Virginia. She reached into her pocket and tossed a leftover carrot from lunch at the teacher, which hit the woman in the forehead, according to WTVR. 

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The student has been suspended from school for a month.

In school documents, administrators claim that the carrot was used as a weapon, but the girl maintains that the root veggie toss was meant as a joke.

"I don't even know how to combat the stupidity ," the girl's mother, Karrie May, told CBS 6. 

The school's disciplinary review board sent the family a letter trying to get the girl to admit guilt, but they declined. Now, they are awaiting a summons to see what's next. 

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Todd Stone, a legal expert who spoke with CBS 6 News, says that the firmness of the carrot could affect the case.

"If it's a soft carrot, it may not be as offensive ,” Stone says, “But if it's a raw carrot, you don't have to have an injury or show you were hurt to prove a battery."

Of course, there's already a reddit thread with a heated debate surrounding the incident. 

Note to self: If you're tossing a carrot, make sure it's cooked. Or, just don't. 

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