Posted on 01/19/2025 12:02:16 PM PST by Morgana
PLAQUEMINE, La. (WAFB/Gray News) - Surveillance cameras were rolling at a Louisiana elementary school Monday when a parent was seen slapping the principal hard enough to knock her out of a chair.
It happened during a basketball game after school in Plaquemine.
The Iberville Elementary School surveillance video was leaked to WAFB chief investigator Chris Nakamoto Thursday. It shows the principal trying to stop young children from walking onto the basketball court as a game was being played.
A review of the video by the WAFB I-Team shows that occurred at least twice.
Plaquemine police said the next thing that unfolded led to criminal charges for two adults.
“The principal sitting on the chair and three kids in tow and one of her friends,” Plaquemine Police Chief Stephen Engolio said. “The principal said to keep the kids off the court; it’s disrupting the game. She took offense to that. You see her move in on the teacher and she punched her and knocked her out the chair.”
The video then shows what appears to be a deputy who was at the school trying to break things up. The principal is then given a tissue as she’s seen wiping her face.
“She had a busted lip, was knocked out of her chair and hit her head,” Engolio said.
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sadly I guessed the race correctly of all involved. I sometimes wish I were wrong on this type of thing.
Didn’t even have to look..again
100k bond and a felony to chase it down.
MAGA!
Scott Adams needs an apology from a lot of people.
She looks perfectly entitled to hit some evil honkey for trying to keep children off the court during a game. Similarly, she’s entitled to sue if her kids get hurt by wandering off into the middle of court.
Stoned out of it’s mind...
It’s amazing how often we can be right right from the start on these violence issues, isn’t it?
“ The principal sitting on the chair and three kids in tow and one of her friends,” Plaquemine Police Chief Stephen Engolio said. “The principal said to keep the kids off the court; it’s disrupting the game. She took offense to that. You see her move in on the teacher and she punched her and knocked her out the chair.”
Whoa. I’m dizzy
Whose friend?
What teacher?
Who punched whom?
The writer went to this school apparently
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PLEASE file charges. Not that it will do much good. The biggest shame is no one came to her aid, someone should have taken that fat blob to the ground hard. Principal should have seen that coming though, I will say.
Her name could be Plaquemine, and I wouldn’t be surprised.
oh please by all means post the other BT-1000 that was arrested.
“Jemecia Godchaux”
The parent was the aggressor. She moved in, inches away from the principal. The principal then pushed the parent away. It sure looked like the principal went hands-on first.
The principal can make a good argument that she felt threatened. But here’s the thing. If you’re gonna punch, better be ready for a counterpunch.
Unfortunately, I smell probation as the outcome. Black privilege is awfully powerful even in the Deep South.
The ghettopotamus is a violent and unpredictable animal.
Best be armed near them.
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