Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Kiera Wilmot

WP:BLP1E requires that ALL three of the criteria be met before deletion. Kiera Wilmot does not meet the third criterion: "It is not the case that the event is significant and the individual's role within it is substantial and well-documented." The event is certainly significant: Not only was it was all over the news...  but a student was being tried as an adult for her chemistry experiment!! wtf? This event was a call for anti-zero-tolerance advocates and was commented-on by news articles, professors, and lawyers. This is very significant. Being expelled, arrested, told you would be tried as an adult, and in the national media is not a significant event? And for doing what? "She wanted to see what would happen [when the chemicals mixed] and was shocked by what it did." her lawyer said. And she was arrested and tried as an adult. A 16-year-old. Nearly 200,000 people signed an online petition protesting her arrest ( http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/15/kiera-wilmot-will-not-be-charged_n_3282568.html ). Is that significant? Sorry to repeat but how can you say this event is not significant? What else has to happen?