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Mar 16, 2013

Sheen’s Daughter’s School ‘Concerned’ About ‘Safety and Security’ After Actor’s Bully Rant

Sheen’s Daughter’s School ‘Concerned’ About ‘Safety and Security’ After Actor’s Bully Rant
Sheen’s Daughter’s School ‘Concerned’ About ‘Safety and Security’ After Actor’s Bully Rant. Charlie Sheen's call for his legions of Twitter followers to pelt his daughter Sam's former school with dog feces and rotten eggs because he feels they ignored her claims of being bullied has the private learning institution on edge about the safety of its current student body.

"Viewpoint School's highest priority is the safety, security and education of our students,” they said in a statement. “Like all responsible schools across our nation, we are concerned when any individual uses a social media forum to encourage actions that may risk the safety and security of any school.”

The school also denies Sheen’s claims that they mishandled his daughter's situation involving another little girl, which allegedly took place early last year (Sam, 9, was removed from Viewpoint that March). "Our administrators addressed the issue appropriately at that time," the statement continued. "Our School takes accusations of bullying very seriously. For over 50 years, Viewpoint School has provided a safe and nurturing environment for our students to thrive, and we will continue to do so."

Although his accusations could theoretically put innocent children at risk, the "Anger Management" star is not backing down. In fact, he's just getting started.

Sheen, 47, claims Viewpoint School, which is located in Calabasas, California, “should be ashamed of itself for allowing bullying to go on and try to hide it,” he told TMZ.

Ever since he and Sam’s mother Denise Richards pulled her from the school last March, his anger has been at a “slow boil” and, for some unknown reason, he erupted on Thursday. But, he explains, “There’s no statute of limitation on bullying.”

As for his own pathetic behavior in bullying a 9-year-old girl (his daughter’s former classmate), Sheen has no problem with acting like a child himself if it means protecting Sam, whom he described as a “9-year-old who is harmless and sweet and was just trying to make a friend."