Biker Gang Of 50+ Escort Bullied Boy With Suicidal Thoughts To First Day Of School [VIDEO]

Biker Gang Of 50+ Escort Bullied Boy With Suicidal Thoughts To First Day Of School [VIDEO]

Kids can be absolute beasts at times. One little boy who is a bit pudgy has been subjected to unrelenting bullying for two years at school. So much so, he’s become withdrawn and suicidal. A sixth-grader in Indiana just got the escort of a lifetime. After his mother found out that Phil was being abused at school, she called Brent Warfield of KDZ Motorcycle Sales & Service to ask for help. He got 50 bikers together and took Phil to his first day of school. They fight to raise awareness over bullying and teen suicide.

More than 50 bikers met Phil Mick and his parents for breakfast before heading to DeKalb Middle School on Tuesday morning. The group said a prayer for Phil before escorting him to the school. Phil’s mom says he now comes home from school smiling. That’s definitely a marked difference from the last two years of terror he endured daily. “Phil comes home every day smiling and he did not do that last year,” his mom said.

From Breitbart:

After contemplating suicide over being bullied in middle school, an Indiana sixth grader got the ride of his life for the first day of the new school year, says a WANE report.

Tuesday, more than 50 bikers escorted Phil Mick to his first day at a new school.

Phil told WANE that he has been bullied the last two years because of his weight.

“People would kick me and call me names,” he said. ”I really don’t tell people.”

After keeping it a secret from his family, Phil finally told his mother, Tammy, who said the boy had contemplated suicide as a result of the bullying.

Tammy suspected her son was being bullied after he came home one day with bumps and bruises.

After Phil told his mother what was happening, she turned to Brent Warfield of KDZ Motorcycle Sales & Service for help.

Warfield and a group of his biker friends work to raise awareness about bullying and teen suicide.

Phil had never been on a motorcycle before and he was in literal hog (as in bike) heaven. This boy was kicked and pummeled at school. He didn’t tattle on the bullies, but he also didn’t fight back. It’s a new beginning at a new school, and for that, Phil and his mom are thankful. I guess this is his first year in middle school. The bikers are helping little Phil reclaim his life as it should be.

United Motorcycle Enthusiasts is having a suicide awareness and teen bullying ride on September 23rd. If you are concerned about someone committing suicide, especially a child, call 1‐800‐273‐TALK (8255) or text “LOOKUP” to 494949. There are also resources on lookupindiana.org and remedylive.com. It’s a great cause and sounds like fun. I’m just glad Phil is smiling these days.

Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

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