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Friday, February 06, 2015

Teacher treated after assault by teenage student

WASHINGTON — A teacher was taken to the hospital on Thursday after being assaulted by a 16-year-old student at Tuscarora High School in Frederick County, Maryland.

The Frederick County Sheriff’s Office says the teenage boy is being referred to the Department of Juvenile Services on a charge of assault of a teacher.

The incident happened shortly after 1 p.m. on Thursday in a classroom at the high school on Ballenger Creek Pike in Frederick, states a news release.

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9 comments:

  1. He should be forced into the military.

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  2. hope the little shi* is under arrest!

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    1. The article stated the student was "charged" and being referred to DJS....Typically for a juvenile, that is the legal jargon used when a "little shi*" is/was arrested.....

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  3. Please. If you think kids are being punished for disrespect to teachers, including assault, think again. Unless the teacher presses charges, there is a profound unwillingness for school systems to take action. It happens starting in elementary school.

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  4. Even if charges are filed by the teacher they be dropped by the DA. I have experienced this first hand. I was assulted by a student on probation for assault and the charges were still dropped. Unless they are charged as adults, it is an waste of time. The juvinnile system is a joke. The county support of their teachers is also a joke.

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  5. And you think teachers are over paid, you all need to wake up about what goes on in pubic schools.

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  6. It is not politically correct to mete out consequences to those who wreak havoc in our schools. We must adapt the rules to accommodate their out of control actions.

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  7. The teacher can't "press charges" against a juvenile. The police do by referring these cases to the Dept of Juvenile Services.

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    1. Teachers absolutely can.... it is assault whether the person in question is a juvenile or adult...I know this bc of time spent in a local school

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