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skife (profile) wrote,
on 1-21-2007 at 6:11pm
Subject: Justice?
By Barton Deiters
The Grand Rapids Press

CEDAR SPRINGS -- Ryan Gorter thought he had put the whole incident behind him when he agreed to pay $2,000 in restitution for the large-scale cleanup that ensued after he brought mercury into Cedar Springs High School.

Then he got a certified letter saying he owed another $47,000.

"I'd just like to see this all go away," the 19-year-old said Friday. Gorter made news in May 2005 after he brought a vial of the heavy metal to school to show some friends. Some spilled on the ledge of a whiteboard and onto the carpeting. A handful of students reportedly touched it.


Coming into contact with small doses of mercury can cause breathing difficulty, chest pain and headaches. Large concentrations can damage the brain, kidneys and lungs.

When school officials found out, the building was shut down for two days. Students had to be decontaminated, and Young's Environmental Cleanup spent a weekend using tracking devices to see where the mercury had been.

Within a few days, the carpeting was replaced and walls were scrubbed down.

Expenses totaling $47,045.89 were sent to the school's Indian Insurance Co.

A short time later, Gorter was charged with malicious destruction of property and unlawful possession of a harmful device, but those felony charges were dropped when he agreed to pay the district's $2,000 insurance deductible -- something that took the teen a year and a half to do.

"They told us it was all over when we paid that deductible," said Gorter, who works as a CAD operator for a monument company and has a 5-month-old daughter to support. He still lives at his parents' home and has been recovering from surgery following a work injury.

Gorter, who plans to fight the demand for payment, is not getting a lot of sympathy from Cedar Springs Superintendent Andrew Booth.

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"It doesn't include any of the pain and agony of all the families that had to find care for their children when the schools were closed," Booth said. "It's thousands and thousands of families that are affected."

Booth said Gorter has shown little remorse and was slow to pay the $2,000. He claims Gorter has changed his story about the mercury numerous times.

Gorter's attorney, Edward McNeely, said his client found the mercury while he was a lab assistant for a middle school teacher who was moving into the high school. While disposing of items from the teacher's old desk, he found a jar with the mercury in it, and was unaware of its toxicity.






"Ryan was doing what the teacher told him to do," McNeely said. "Where else would he have gotten the mercury?"

The attorney said it was up to the district to know about the mercury and its potential for leaking. He said if the case goes to court, the district will be brought into the proceedings to defend its actions.

Booth said he has no idea where Gorter could have found the mercury but says it was not from one of his schools. He said years ago the district did a sweep of all buildings and eliminated hazardous chemicals.

He said the cleanup investigation found mercury at Gorter's house and the high school, but none at the middle school.

McNeely said he has written the Chicago law firm representing the insurance company, saying the school district, not Gorter, "bears responsibility for the event in question."

Chicago-based Meachum and Spahr Attorneys at Law did not respond to calls seeking comment.


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phil-himself

01-21-07 6:45pm

Won't find any sympathy for Gorter on my side of the fence

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skife

Re:, 01-21-07 6:48pm

mine either, in fact, at the rate he paied the $2000 back, it'll take him 35 and a 1/4 years to pay back the $47,000

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mochababy49319

01-21-07 6:47pm

haha. that bastard. how can you be that stupid? everyone knows that mercury is bad.

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box

01-22-07 6:22pm

Hahaha

What a fucking douche, i hope he has to pay every penny of it.

Thats what he gets. Fucking dumbass.

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angel_bob

01-22-07 10:42pm

Who doesn't know mercury is bad? And he has a kid? Sighs all around.

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skife

Re:, 01-22-07 10:46pm

if you knew this kid, you'd know that he is finally getting what he deserves.

karma is a bitch.

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liz

01-23-07 1:55am

karma really is a bitch

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skife

Re:, 01-23-07 1:57am

yes, yes it is.

i thought of us hanging out with doug and talking about karma when i typed that.

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spud

01-23-07 12:50pm

there is one thing that makes me want to take gorter's side on this.

because, as much as i may despise ryan gorter - and i do - i despise andrew booth even more.

the man is both incompetent and an asshole, and how he came into charge of an entire school system i will never be able to fathom.

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