The Hodgenville Police Department is asking parents to have a chat with their kids about behavior following an after school incident at the Hodgenville McDonald’s.
“There’s not a lot for our kids to do after school, and all the schools except for the ALES (Abraham Lincoln Elementary School) right down the street are all basically in that corner, so that’s a real popular place for the kids to go hang out after school, the McDonald’s, the Burger King area over there,” said Hodgenville Police Chief James richardson. “And that’s fine, and everybody, all the employees, the administrators, everybody is okay with that. They understand and they enjoy having the kids there, but we’ve been having a lot of problems lately with kids being disrespectful, verbally abusive.”
That’s Hodgenville Police Chief James Richardson.
The incident that sparked the response was on March 4 when a physical altercation broke out on the property, resulting in five juveniles being charged with Disorderly Conduct and Fourth Degree Assault and being trespassed from the McDonald’s.
Richardson is asking parents to remind their kids to be responsible.
“We just wanted to put out to the community ‘hey, have a chat with your kids,’” Richardson said. “And the world we live in right now with everything that’s online, our verbal skills and the ability to talk to people and have compassion for people is greatly affected by the fact that everything is online and no longer face to face, and people forget that they can say things or can’t say things to their face that they can say online because it doesn’t come across the same way, or it’s going to hurt their feelings and make them mad, and then you start a fight.”
The HPD says students that see something out of hand should contact a parent or the school resource officer.