Posted on 01/12/2024 9:32:48 AM PST by dennisw
A Missouri high school student is facing criminal charges after a distressing viral video showed her wrestling and repeatedly punching her 65-year-old teacher, leaving her hospitalized.
One clip seen more than 1.3 million times on X by Friday shows the St. Louis educator on the floor desperately trying to protect herself from the student standing over her and pummeling her in the head.
The Normandy High School student continues to punch and slap the teacher even when she rolls on top of her, clenching the educator between her legs as other students gasp in shock at the hallway brawl.
The two continue to wrestle on the floor before some students try to pull the girl off the teacher, who rises to her feet just to fall back down.
A male teacher intervenes, yelling, “Stop! Stop!” as another student leads the screaming girl away.
However, the teacher’s partner, Greg Stanton, told KSDK that when he visited her in the hospital, she had no idea why she’d been attacked.
“She’s banged up pretty bad,” he said of his partner, who was not identified but is still recovering from her injuries.
“She really couldn’t talk. She [doesn’t] understand why” she was attacked, he said. “She was crying.”
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That educator should be getting combat pay and a flak jacket. Dittos for all the other educators working in that skool.
I didn’t need a picture. Nobody else attacks the most vulnerable so openly.
I’m thinking 10 years in an adult prison should help this bully attacker meditate on her future.
Pavement ape. How did I guess that?
oh that’s way more polite than what i called her.
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what a culture...
The reason student attacked teacher was student was trying to take her anti seizure med and teacher told her no and to wait. That ticked off student. Student later had a seizure after beating the teacher.
The reason student attacked teacher was student was trying to take her anti seizure med and teacher told her no and to wait. That ticked off student. Student later had a seizure after beating the teacher.
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If true, this should have been in the students 504 plan (and thus the teacher should have been notified of the students need for regular medication). I’m not saying you are wrong. It’s possible that the student did need to take medication, but if that is the case, then it’s beeter for her to simply defy the teacher, go to the school nurse and take her meds...rather than going HAM on the teacher.
Shame teachers can’t shoot students like this.
Typical behaviour of ghetto rats. They should be educated in schools inside their neighborhoods. Each classroom should have an armed policeman in attendance.
It surely would prevent the inevitable future violent outbursts.
Imagine my total shock when I see one of the usual suspects going tribal again 😏
I stopped reading at “St Louis”....
“Imagine my total shock when I see one of the usual suspects going tribal again 😏”
The educator who got a beat down looks black to me. This looks like black on black violence. You know that in Africa the only racism is against white people. Especially in South Africa.
Much of the black on black violence n killings Africa are tribal. As in Hutu vs Tutsi, South Africa has this problem too.
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