Substitute Teacher’s Gun Fires in Alabama Classroom
The 74-year-old substitute teacher had a gun in his pocket that discharged in a first-grade classroom at Blountsville Elementary School.
The 74-year-old substitute teacher had a gun in his pocket that discharged in a first-grade classroom at Blountsville Elementary School.
The students’ allegations against USC and the school’s physician include sexual battery, gender violence, sexual harassment, negligence and fraud.
The six-year-old sexual assault lawsuit has been settled with the female student who claimed she had been harassed and raped by her professor in 2011.
The FIU pedestrian bridge, which was under construction when it collapsed, was being built as a means for students to cross over a busy six-lane roadway.
The lawsuits claim the San Bernardino City Unified School District ignored a teacher’s warnings that her estranged husband had been threatening her.
The alleged repeated abuse, including physical, mental and sexual, was caught on surveillance video, according to police.
The lawsuit had alleged the school knew the walkway had been deteriorating for years but did nothing.
The report began after a school district employee was charged for allegedly inappropriately texting a 13-year-old student.
The lawsuit accused the university and the online retailer of negligence.