Posted on 09/30/2023 12:02:24 PM PDT by Morgana
An elementary school teacher accused of raping a 12 year-old boy was re-arrested over claims she texted him to say 'You'll regret this' after being freed on bond.
Alissa McCommon, 38, was arrested in Covington, Tennessee, late Thursday - 20 days after her initial arrest on September 8 for the child sex attack.
She is accused of breaching a condition of her $25,000 bond stipulating that she'd have no contact with her alleged victim.
McCommon texted the boy using a phone number he wasn't familiar with and used specific code words she'd previously used while sending him nude photos to identify herself, it is alleged.
The 'You'll regret this' threat is then said to have followed.
This time she was charged with coercion of a witness, aggravated stalking, tampering with evidence and harassment.
The arrest earlier this month came after multiple underage victims came forward and said that they were 'befriended' by their former teacher - who invited them to play video games with her and connected with them on social media apps.
McCommon had been a fourth grade teacher at Charger Academy - an elementary school in Covington, Tennessee. She taught English and Language at the school until the district suspended her without pay on August 24 - although she ultimately resigned.
Tipton County Director of School John Combs said: 'A parent brought forth allegations of misconduct on the morning of Thursday, August 24, and the teacher was suspended without pay later that same morning pending the outcome of the investigation.'
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I think God’s about ready.
Where is this kid’s dad?
Source please?
I've not found that particular etymology in several dictionaries.
I’ll look it up for you you Mook, you.
Please do. I love learning more about words, I’ve only been speaking English for 70 years, I’m still working on getting fully fluent...
What is your native language?
My ancestors were Danes and I struggle to pick up that language now on my late 50s.
American English, with early childhood exposure to two creoles, Hawaiian and Gullah, a little Spanish, a little Mandarin, a little Thai, took German in school.
It’s a LOT easier to pick up language when you’re still in single digits, but of course, that’s not the way we teach...
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