In 3rd grade, I was walking down to the bathroom, and I found this friend that had kept acting like my friend then getting really mad at me over and over. So, he was acting all mad at me and since he was a douche the best thing he could think of was to mouth "I hate you" over and over to me. I tell him kindly to stop, since I didn't want to deal with that stuff again. Eventually it gets to the point where I yell it, right as this other kid walks in. He looks scared then runs back to the classroom. When I get back, the teacher has a "talk" with me on how I shouldn't yell threats at people. At this point, I'm all like what the forget is she talking about so I just ask "What?". She then says that that other kid ran back to the classroom and told her that I yelled that I would beat the other kid up. I tell her that I just said stop, and she mutters something loving handicapped like "They always say that" or some stuff. So she starts writing this note and tells me to bring it to the Principal.
On my way there, I read it. It turned out to be a highly descriptive story of how I totally shoved that kid against the wall and threatened to murder him. Right then, I am thinking "What the forget what do I do this is false and stuff and I have to take it to the Principal". Right then, this one teacher that works with kids that have anger issues turns the corner and sees me with the note. She comes over, reads it, and I barely have time to say "But it's not r-" when she grabs my wrist and takes me to the office. I thought she was supposed to deal with anger issues, not have them herself. Anyways, at the office, they call my mom and tell her how I punched a student and said I would shoot him. I then get a detention for getting slightly worked up over someone being obnoxious.