Posted on 10/08/2021 12:37:40 PM PDT by gattaca
A startling video recorded by high school students showed a disabled teacher being brutally attacked and police believe it might have been part of a TikTok challenge.
The incident unfolded at Covington High School in Covington, Louisiana.
The viral cell phone video posted to TikTik and SnapChat showed a student talking to the 64-year-old teacher, who is sitting at her desk.
With apparently no provocation, the student begins to beat the teacher down with her fists.
"She was just talking to the student about a grade, and the child was just explaining their side, and then all of a sudden she was attacked," said St. Tammany Parish School District Superintendent Peter Jabbia to WLL-TV.
The teacher was taken to a hospital for medical attention over her injuries and was later sent home.
"She is very bruised and hurt, she's in a lot of pain, and I just feel for her," he added.
Don't miss out on content from Dave Rubin free of big tech censorship. Listen to The Rubin Report now. The Covington Police Department later arrested 18-year-old Larrianna Jackson and charged her with battery on a school teacher, a felony.
Police said they were unsure of the motivation behind the attack, but they believe that it might be a part of a TikTok challenge known as "Smack a Teacher." Authorities cautioned schools after the challenge began trending on the popular social media platform.
They are also trying to identify the students who recorded the video and investigating whether they knew the assault was going to occur. More arrests and charges could be made.
Police told WLL that Jackson was uncooperative during the investigation. She was booked into the St. Tammany Parish Jail.
The St. Tammany Parish School District is also investigating and considering disciplinary action against Jackson and those who recorded the video.
Here's more about the harrowing incident:
(Video at link)
I don’t care their ages, anyone who would do something like that needs to be eradicated from the planet.
Well...
The girl who did it looks extraordinarily dense.
Which is lower, her grade point average or her IQ?
This is most likely also a Hate Crime against white teachers.
Second.
Don’t have to guess, do we?
She can’t read cursive..........................
It was cause by the fact that the student is a feral savage who should not be allowed to inhabit a place with civilized people.
I would settle for putting her and her parent(s) in the stocks for a week.
MLM - Most Lives Matter. But not his, obviously.
P.S. I didn’t bother to read enough to know his race
Sorry, these days hate cries only apply to white on black crimes.
These sort of attacks happen every day. We only hear about them when a video of the attack surfaces. Otherwise school authorities will sweep everything under the rug.
I taught for years in an urban public high school. Well, one day a colleague of mine was attacked by a student, and got hurt pretty bad. An ambulance had to take her to the hospital. You can’t sweep an ambulance visit under the rug.
So the school district put out a statement saying that a teacher fell and hurt herself.
According to CRT, the teacher is at fault.
The usual suspect.
I really have to take exception to calling this beast "a child". That is a very adult crime.
And the school is considering disciplinary action... Well, isn’t that special. A POC violently assaults a White teacher; the authorities will tiptoe carefully with this one. Soon we are going to need to have teachers behind barriers like bank tellers.
I have no problem with taking down these sites kids take over.....the world would be a better place without kids having access to the internet social media sites.
You can always tell when schools out....
Sometime the teacher simply needs to take a gentler tone with young students. Moma always told me you get a lot more with
Purple Drank than you do with vinegar.
What’s a TikTok challenge?
TikTok is Chinese, and should therefore be banned!
That won’t happen under the illegitimate biden regime! PHOOEY!!!!
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