No charges filed in case involving Waco girl with rope burns to neck
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After an investigation, the Blanco County Sheriff's Office said there was no evidence of any criminal act or intention to harm a 12-year-old black Waco girl who received rope burn on the neck from a swing in April 2016 during a school field trip and charges will not be filed.
Charges will not be filed in the case of a 12-year-old black student at Live Oak Classical School in Waco who got rope burns on her neck.
Charges will not be filed in the case of a 12-year-old black student at Live Oak Classical School in Waco who got rope burns on her neck.
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