Mel Chancey
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was kind of speaking disrespectful to my mom.
Like, this is what happens when parents don't know how to raise their kids.
And I came from such a strict family.
My mom and dad were the best raising me, right?
It was just me being me.
And I just jumped over that desk and...
socked him and ran out of there because I knew that the cops were probably coming right at 16, ran through the neighborhoods, took me like, you know, an hour to get home.
You know, out of a 10, 12 minute drive to school took me an hour to get home.
I'm running through the neighborhoods.
And when I came through the back fence of my house, like sneaking in, my mom was sitting there with the town police because the town we grew up in, Elsa, my mom was a crossing guard.
She later worked at the bank, ran the concession stand, so they knew her.
They're like, hey, Carol, we got to.
So they were there waiting for me.
Didn't arrest me, but I got expelled from that school.
So my mom said to me, I'm going to have to take you 40 minutes away now.
You got to go to this new district.
And I said, I'm done with the schooling thing, Mom.
I don't want to do it no more.
So she signed me out, actually, because I was 16 years old.
She signed me out.