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N.J. Substitute Teacher Charged With Choking Child
POSTED: 6:39 a.m. EST April 1, 2004
NEWARK, N.J. -- A New Jersey substitute teacher accused of choking a student with a string is facing assault charges.
Officials in the Newark public school district say it happened Monday in an after-school program. They said teacher Albert Coleman, 59, was fired immediately. He's accused of tightening the string around the neck of a second-grade boy who didn't do his homework.
Authorities said Coleman reportedly had told the boy he would strangle him if he didn't do his homework. And police said when the boy didn't, the teacher had him stand on a chair and wrapped the string from a ceiling light around his neck.
Police said a school secretary later saw the child putting water on his bruised neck.
School spokeswoman Carol Patterson Brooks said the district apologized to the family.
I really don't get the thought processes of people who actually think this is an ok thing to do.
POSTED: 6:39 a.m. EST April 1, 2004
NEWARK, N.J. -- A New Jersey substitute teacher accused of choking a student with a string is facing assault charges.
Officials in the Newark public school district say it happened Monday in an after-school program. They said teacher Albert Coleman, 59, was fired immediately. He's accused of tightening the string around the neck of a second-grade boy who didn't do his homework.
Authorities said Coleman reportedly had told the boy he would strangle him if he didn't do his homework. And police said when the boy didn't, the teacher had him stand on a chair and wrapped the string from a ceiling light around his neck.
Police said a school secretary later saw the child putting water on his bruised neck.
School spokeswoman Carol Patterson Brooks said the district apologized to the family.
I really don't get the thought processes of people who actually think this is an ok thing to do.
