Posted on 04/15/2014 7:03:08 AM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Teacher fired 'after she ordered six students to attack 7th grade boy who spoke back to her' in shocking videotaped beat-down
A Florida teacher was fired from her job last week after she allegedly encouraged six students to attack a classmate that spoke back to her.
Teacher Dru Dehart was fired on Thursday night from her position at Port St. Lucie's Northport K-8 school by the St. Lucie County school board, WPTV reports.
Dehart was accused last year of encouraging a March 2013 incident caught on surveillance video that showed six students attacking classmate Radravious Williams, WPBF reported last year. The attack took place after Williams allegedly told Dehart that he 'wished he could curse out teachers someday.'
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Dehart allegedly told the boys they should ‘teach him a lesson,’ the channel says.
‘And her remarks to him were, “I’ve got my eighth-grade boys on you; you’re not so tough now.”’
BWAHAhahahahahaha....
One of my favorites is “Simeon.”
How does shi’ite like that happen? “I KNOW! Let’s give him a name that sounds like a monkey!”
That is too much!
Wow, this teacher actually got fired. You don’t see that every day.
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