Anti-Bully Gang Denied Entry While Supporting Bullied Student at San Antonio School

On April 23, 2025, our nonprofit, Anti-Bully Gang, led by King Kyle Lee, was denied entry at KIPP Camino Academy in San Antonio, Texas, while attempting to support a 12-year-old student, Larrysah Gregory, who had been experiencing severe bullying.

Larrysah’s mother, Barbara Negrete, reported that her daughter faced escalating abuse, including verbal taunts and physical assaults. After sharing their ordeal on social media, a friend connected them with Anti-Bully Gang. Our organization is known for uplifting bullied students by escorting them home in luxury vehicles to boost their confidence and send a strong anti-bullying message.

Upon arrival at the school, we were asked to leave and subsequently waited across the street for Larrysah’s dismissal. The school delayed student release by an hour and contacted the police, citing safety protocols during STAAR testing. KIPP Camino Academy stated that all visits must be coordinated in advance to avoid disruptions.

Despite the setback, Larrysah’s mother expressed gratitude for the support provided, noting a positive impact on her daughter’s confidence. She has filed charges against the students involved in the assaults.

This incident underscores the importance of community involvement in addressing bullying and the need for schools to collaborate with organizations dedicated to student well-being.

For more details, read the full article on News4SanAntonio:
Anti-bully group denied entry at school while trying to support bullied student

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