It began with an assignment last month, Michael Bodomov, 17, said: Create a character and be that person for an entire day.
Bodomov said he created a homeless man named John who had a separation from his family after he ran over his younger sister. John was also swayed by a guru to give up all his material possessions.
"I wore like a couple layers of coats and some sweatpants," Bodomov said. He added a pair of fingerless gloves, mismatched shoes and plastic bags for socks. He smeared ink on his face to make it look dirty.
"I kind of mumbled" and "said I need to talk to some people," Bodomov recalled, adding that it might have made officials think he was mentally unbalanced.
Bodomov said he was stuck between the desire to play his role and the temptation to tell officials who he was.
He also tried showing them the garbage bag he was carrying, since it contained his school backpack. But the bag was also filled with empty plastic bottles. Then the police showed up.
After staying in character for a little longer, Bodomov explained the whole situation. The police left, and an administrator said he was suspended for insubordination and for breaking a rule that students must identify themselves to an administrator when asked.
Bodomov understands that the school was in an unusual position, but the two-day suspension still hurts. "I definitely think they overreacted," he said.
But Bodomov's mother said the school was right to be careful, given safety concerns in the wake of recent violent shootings around the country.
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