Elementary School Warns Parents About The Resurfacing Of The “Necking” Game

A mother in Fresno, California is warning parents about a game that she calls “harmful” is re-surfacing in the schools. The game is called “necking” and several cases has already been reported at Forkner Elementary School. 

 

10-year-old Robby Ceja says that he was looking forward to the first day of school until he became a victim of the game. Ceja says that after school someone slapped him in the back of his neck and ran off. 

 

“When you send your kid to school, especially elementary school, you should know your kid is going to be safe,” said Pamela Ceja, Robby’s mother.

 

After the incident, the principal sent out a message to all parents. “I’m calling this evening to ask you for help with a safety issue that has surfaced with our intermediate students this week.”

 

The school has addressed all students about the game and the seriousness of it. The principal also told parents there will be consequences for students who are caught in the future.

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