Personally, I think it was probably back in the 3rd grade when I threw another kid into some sliding mirror door, smashing it and sending glass everywhere - his back was a mess. But hey, he had been pawning me for the past year with no resistance on my part and probably wouldn't have stopped. He certainly didn't mess with me after that.
Woah, that is extreme. You're luckly that you didn't get suspended (did you?). Honestly, I was a hellion when I was younger. Back in elementary school, I went to the principal's office nearly every year, until 5th grade. Afterwards, other than an incident in 7th grade, I've been clean since. Though, I was "administratively absent" (off the record) for a week during high school, due to being a class disturbance and being(?) tourettesy. I was and still am obsessed about academic acheivement, since I still believe that failing high school/college results in failing, becoming a hobo, being thrown into federal deadbeat/debtors prison, dying, and then going to hell.
As for the most evil thing I did when I was younger, it had to be when I biked to school. I had an appointment one day during 7th grade, and, my stupid mother prevented me from attending class until after the appointment. My grades were shitty then, and, I being obssesive about school (and still am ), was pissed off about missing half the day, so I biked to school. Also, a similar incident occured during high school, when I drove my car to school, without neither a license nor a driver's permit, due to my lazy mother not driving me to school after I missed the "yellow stinkbug" (the bus). The car was stored in the garage. I was able to return the car to the garage before Father came home... however, in the process of driving the car back into the garage, I clipped the side of the garage door!! The situation with father afterwards... was not pleasant. He drove me to the local police station, where the local cop nearly cuffed me for illegal driving. Lesson learned: don't drive without a license. On a side note, it took me three attempts in order to pass the actual driver's test on the road!
That's my story 
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