Posted on 02/25/2023 1:09:43 PM PST by thegagline
In a horrifying moment, a 6'6' schoolboy who weighs 270 pounds knocked a female teaching aide unconscious and severely beat her for taking away his handheld Nintendo Switch.
The 17-year-old Matanzas High School student from Palm Coast, Florida who was not named due to his age, violently attacked the teaching aide after telling another student he was 'going to kill her' for taking his game away on Tuesday.
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In surveillance footage, released by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office, the hulking student can be seen rushing up to the teacher, who was also not identified, before launching her across the room, her body flying several feet.
She hits the ground head-first, rendering her unconscious. The special needs student immediately begins kicking her before kneeling down to punch her in the head and torso.
Another woman runs up to the student and grabs his arm, but is unable to pull him off the aide before several others rush to drag him off her. Even after they manage to push him to the ground, he still reaches his leg out to hit her a few more times.
It takes five staff members to restrain and drag him away from her body as he fought against them.
The Flagler County Sheriff's Office found the woman with 'severe injuries' and she was transported to the hospital for treatment.
The teen claimed he would 'beat her up every time she takes away his game,' and spit on the teacher as deputies escorted him away, according to the arrest report.
The student was arrested and taken to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility, before being turned over to the Department of Juvenile Justice. He was charged with Felony Aggravated Battery with Bodily Harm, which is punishable up to five years in Florida.
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His mental issues are “factors” but that kind of behavior cannot be tolerated. He should face some significant consequences.
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Totally agree .... the way “things” are today though, it would not surprise me if he ‘gets off’ of serious consequences.
As for ‘liability insurance’ ... I would be curious to know if he’s had “incidents” before and the school should have been on notice that he was dangerous, or could be. I would hazard a guess ‘yes’. That seems to be a common trend ... the school “knows” and does nothing or not enough & people get hurt ... some badly.
My mom was a teacher two decades ago, known to be very good with high standards, fair and great discipline in the class room. Even back then, she was having parent/principal troubles (neither supporting teachers) & kids in middle school that were as big as she was running amok with little or no respect for authority. It’s only gotten worse.
Execute him.
“In this case, public castration.
Some critters shouldn’t breed.”
Unfortunately he’s probably already polluted the gene pool.
“TOOK 5 ADULTS to get him under control.
TIME FOR PEPPER SPRAY, IMO.”
Triple tap of hollow points would be a better fix.
Special feeds fatty.
Why did an anti-lynching law pass?
Probably so. Many kids with special needs are sweet natured. If anything, they suffer more at the hands of others. But, some of these kids have behavioral issues. This case is more common than people seem to realize.
So, what would you all have done with this kid with Down Syndrome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7VuC0wGCg4
It’s a tough job working with these kids, but they have serious disabilities.
Three years ago, these paraprofessionals went on strike over attacks by special needs students: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GRFcwDZ5cY
These bus drivers for special-ed students describe their experiences: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KfykW_7Tqs
Usually, we see it go the other way - with aides or other students abusing the special-ed students. But, sometimes the special ed students attack others.
So, what do you all think should be done about these cases?
In the Washington Post - New York Times world, he’s the victim, and she’s the oppressor.
Here in Austin, there is an overwhelming desire to label all school students as “special.” That way, we can explain away poor grades and violent and aberrant behavior. The soft bigotry of lower expectations.
Why can't people like you realize that?
The case I shared was about a student with Down Syndrome who kept choking other people. It wasn’t a hypothetical.
And I never said this big student who attacked the aide should be released to the general population. I was thinking a mental health institution would be best.
Do you have any experience around people with intellectual disabilities?
What are you talking about?
WHAT EDUCATION???
DANCING & FINGER PAINTING
Steinbeck “Of Mice and Men”
Future democrat I’m sure if Democrat parents
ANOTHER EXAMPLE of race hate generated by the perverted crimes traitor fraud in DC and his entire administration
Indict the the “kid” as an adult for attempted homicide and send him to an adult prison for several decades. The victim should also bring a lawsuit against the school district seeking millions in damages. Lastly the superintendent and the entire school board should be forced to resign.
PURE BULLSHIT!
The only special needs this animal has is a Colonel Colt lead injection!
Lennie Small
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