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North Carolina HS student charged after slapping female teacher in profanity-filled classroom tantrum in front of laughing classmates
By Nicholas McEntyre,
14 days ago
A North Carolina high school student was charged after he allegedly slapped his teacher multiple times during a viral profanity-laced classroom rant earlier this week.
The rage-filled youngster, identified only as a minor, confronted the educator inside Parkland High School in Winston-Salem, where he violently attacked her, according to video posted to social media.
After the initial impact, the teacher seemed unfazed by the slap as the student continued to run his mouth.
“Do you think that affected me anyway,” the unidentified teacher said, sitting back in her chair, legs crossed.
“Want me to hit you again,” the juvenile asked as he menacingly approached the teacher.
“I don’t want it,” the teacher answered before being hit again, this time from the right side.
The second blow knocks the sitting instructor’s glasses off her face.
“The f–k’s wrong with you, what you gonna do, still sit in that chair ’cause you a bitch. Ain’t nobody even coming, you got slapped,” says the student, seemingly singing and dancing.
“Bitch go back to teaching.”
Students behind the camera reacted to the slaps with laughter amid the classroom assault.
The school district condemned the student’s behavior.
“This behavior will not be tolerated. At no time is it acceptable for students to put their hands on a teacher in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools,” Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Superintendent Tricia McManus said, according to WXII.
“My focus now is on making sure that our teacher is taken care of and has the support needed to navigate through the lasting effects of this incident.”
On Tuesday, a secure custody order was issued for three misdemeanor charges against the student for assault on a government official.
“While we all agree that this incident was deplorable and outrageous to the community, and community organizations. All of us should be outraged when those who educate us can be assaulted,” Sheriff Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr. said.
“We should hold those who teach and educate our children to the highest regard. Our hope and our prayer at the FCSO is that we recognize that we as a community must bring order not only to our community but our children. We are praying for wholeness for those students who witnessed this and the educator involved.”
Parkland High School Principal Noel Keener warned the student would face disciplinary action along with the criminal charges.
Keener also reiterated that the behavior didn’t display the school’s expectations of its students.
“Please know this video is not reflective of our expectations of students at Parkland High School. We are working with district staff to address this immediately and ensure behavior like this is not tolerated in our school and district.”
Forsyth County District Attorney Jim O’Neil said within the hour it was posted, he was investigating the now-viral video for any criminal behavior.
“Both Sheriff Kimbrell and myself spent the morning at Parkland High School speaking with the teacher, because we want one message to be delivered today: ‘This isn’t about the color of your skin, this isn’t about your political affiliation, today is about one thing. Sending a message to the teachers out there, that law enforcement and the District Attorney’s Office support you, we care about the job you do.'”
“Nobody goes to work and expects to get assaulted.”
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