Kierra Mashay Speaks Out After Her Son, Jacksonville High School Football Player Kylen Stanford, Endures Years Of Bullying By Dallas McMillian With No Action Taken!

Mother’s desperate fight for her bullied son’s safety.

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Kylen Stanford is a young football player from Jacksonville, Alabama, currently a 7th grader at Jacksonville High School, who withstood bullying by his own classmates for almost three years.

He has been part of the Jacksonville City Schools system since kindergarten, beginning at Kitty Stone Elementary.

A dedicated student and athlete, Kylen’s love for football became a central part of his life, playing as early as 4th grade at the Boys and Girls Club.

His early involvement in sports and consistent participation in school programs reflect his strong character and passion, despite the struggles he’s faced over the years.

Kylen Stanford Has Been Enduring Bullying For Approximately Three Years!

According to his mother, Kierra Mashay Stanford, Kylen has tolerated ongoing bullying and harassment since 2022 by another child named Dallas McMillian.

The conflict reportedly began over a football game when Kylen was in 4th grade and escalated from there.

Kylen was bullied in various settings, at school, on the bus, at after-school programs, and even online.

Though he remained silent for a long time out of fear of being labeled a “snitch,” in 2023, he finally opened up about the bullying, which included physical attacks like being kicked in the back.

His mother, after repeated attempts to involve school authorities and even the Jacksonville Police, said nothing meaningful was done.

Despite a brief period of calm when Dallas was allegedly removed from the school system, the harassment resumed once both boys entered 7th grade.

His class schedule had to be changed to avoid contact with Dallas, and the bullying continued through verbal threats, including one where Dallas said he would stab Kylen.

Kylen Stanford’s Mother Was Charged With Harassing Communications!

Kylen Stanford’s mother received the prank calls on May 3rd from Dallas and another child.

During one of those calls, Dallas McMillian allegedly said he would stab her son, which triggered her emotional reaction.

Additionally, she made multiple phone calls to Dallas’s father, Darren McMillian, to confront him about what was happening. As per her, Darren never responded to those calls.

This incident was the turning point that eventually resulted in the harassment communications charge filed against her.

She was charged with harassing communications, and a warrant was issued at that time; she turned herself in in response to those charges.

Meanwhile, she had made multiple police reports and even filed a petition with juvenile detention to protect her son.

Despite her clean record and documented efforts to seek help through official channels, she was the one charged when tensions escalated.

Her message is clear: she wants accountability from schools, law enforcement, and other parents.

She praised individuals like Tracey Garrett, a teacher who supported Kylen, and the director of the Boys and Girls Club, who always addressed her concerns.

But her frustration lies with the system that failed to protect her child. She urges other parents to speak up and document everything.

In response to her post, many people showed support and shared similar experiences.

One commenter wrote:

I did the same thing last year with my son and we live in Maryland! I’m sorry beautiful I wish these schools would take this stuff more seriously!

Many others supported her, expressing gratitude for her bravery and emphasizing the importance of a strong, united community in standing up against bullying.

Her story brought people together, demonstrating the power of shared voices in driving awareness and change.

Sangita Budhathoki
Sangita Budhathoki
Sangita is a passionate blogger with a keen eye for covering recent and trending news, particularly in the world of sports. Her love for travel and nature fuels her writing, adding a vibrant and refreshing perspective to her work. When she's not chasing the latest headlines, Sangita can be found exploring new destinations, capturing the beauty of nature, and sharing her adventures with her audience. Her unique blend of interests and expertise makes her blog a go-to source for both news enthusiasts and fellow travelers.

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