VALDOSTA - Lowndes High School officials have turned over their report about a doll lynching in the schoolyard to the FBI. <br>
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Principal Ann Rodgers said Wednesday she and Superintendent Steve Smith discussed it and decided turning their findings over ``was the appropriate thing to do.'' Rodgers says she faxed a copy of the report to the FBI Tuesday. <br>
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Some parents and the local chapter of the NAACP are calling for the FBI to investigate the lynching at the south Georgia school as a hate crime. <br>
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Officials suspended the three students for five days after they painted a doll black and hanged it from a schoolyard tree. <br>
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Officials call the incident a stupid and embarrassing prank. <br>
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Rodgers says students found the doll hanging from a tree last Thursday, took it down and turned it in to school officials. Students also discovered the letters ``KKK'' scrawled in a restroom, which has since been closed for painting. <br>
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The superintendent says the incidents are not signs of larger problems in the community just north of the Florida line. <br>
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The students are scheduled to return to school Thursday, but Smith says they will be transferred to the system's alternative school at least until the end of the semester in December.